There could be a high level of security. Additionally, it should be able to manage applications from anywhere in the world, along with remote support services.
One thing to consider is the price; it's quite expensive. Additionally, there could be more information from the controller, and it could be easier to work with the controller lights. It's not easy to bring up the upgrades.
It's much more technical when compared to other companies. The solution could offer more integration with other products. That would make it much better.
Coordinator/Senior IT Specialist at a library with 51-200 employees
Real User
2019-11-04T06:14:00Z
Nov 4, 2019
The biggest issue was that Juniper stopped developing, so we had to look for another solution. If they were to continue development, I would like to see a decent portal functionality, WPA3, and support. Probably some kind of API as well.
What is a Wireless LAN (WLAN)? A Wireless LAN (WLAN or W-LAN) is a “Local Area Network” for wireless users, whether in a residence, dedicated business setting or in the nature of a mobile user off-premises. The connection is made through a wireless (radio Wi-Fi) connection. A Wireless LAN’s network links two or more devices using a wireless, a multi-channel delivery method within designated, finite areas such as a café, office building, home, school or any business that makes available...
Juniper should provide us with timely assistance to team members. The solution should create configuration documentation.
There could be a high level of security. Additionally, it should be able to manage applications from anywhere in the world, along with remote support services.
One thing to consider is the price; it's quite expensive. Additionally, there could be more information from the controller, and it could be easier to work with the controller lights. It's not easy to bring up the upgrades.
It's much more technical when compared to other companies. The solution could offer more integration with other products. That would make it much better.
We would prefer it if the solution could be less expensive.
The support on offer to other vendors switching - like Aruba or Ruckus - could be improved.
The biggest issue was that Juniper stopped developing, so we had to look for another solution. If they were to continue development, I would like to see a decent portal functionality, WPA3, and support. Probably some kind of API as well.