We performed a comparison between Avaya Ethernet Switches [EOL] and ExtremeWireless based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Cisco, HPE Aruba Networking, Ubiquiti Networks and others in Ethernet Switches."This solution is very reliable and works well under harsh environmental circumstances."
"The initial setup was straightforward. I installed it myself."
"It's cloud-based and very easy to deploy."
"The cloud-based management system is valuable."
"ExtremeWireless provides us with enterprise-level authentication methods at an excellent cost. It supports all the latest authentication methods. Another advantage is the built-in DHCP server. We don't need third-party DHCP servers to get the IPF."
"In terms of the most valuable features, I like the integration with the fabric. The network fabric completely integrates with wireless as well."
"The stability of the solution has been fine."
"The solution is easy to use and manage. Overall it is very simple to understand and users do not know it is a cloud solution."
"The initial setup process is simple."
"It's reliable and works well. It's pretty stable."
"The CLI syntax for this solution is different from other switches such as Cisco and Juniper, and it takes us a long time to integrate a new device and get it working properly."
"I think there is a need for more support of new generation technologies."
"The main area for improvement is the company's local visibility."
"They could provide different product models. Additionally, there could be a feature to manage devices."
"The solution must include integrated IoT solutions on their wireless APs."
"The product must be provided at a cheaper price."
"The onsite controllers are not as good as the cloud controller. I would also like ExtremeWireless to add web filtering on the access point. This feature is available from other vendors but not ExtremeWireless."
"It is a subscription model, so it is maybe a bit pricey."
"The user interface of ExtremeWireless could be better. It is not user-friendly."
"The current product line is very high-level and is well suited for enterprise-level organizations, but they need a more cost-effective solution for smaller businesses."
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Avaya Ethernet Switches [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Ethernet Switches while ExtremeWireless is ranked 14th in Wireless LAN with 21 reviews. Avaya Ethernet Switches [EOL] is rated 8.2, while ExtremeWireless is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Avaya Ethernet Switches [EOL] writes "A reliable solution under harsh environmental conditions". On the other hand, the top reviewer of ExtremeWireless writes "An easy to deploy solution that can scale and expand". Avaya Ethernet Switches [EOL] is most compared with , whereas ExtremeWireless is most compared with Ruckus Wireless, Aruba Wireless, Cisco Meraki Wireless LAN, ExtremeCloud IQ and Juniper Mist Wireless Access Points.
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