We performed a comparison between Avaya Wireless [EOL] and ExtremeWireless based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about HPE Aruba Networking, Cisco, Ruckus and others in Wireless LAN."With Mist, every Wednesday they roll out new features."
"In terms of reporting, in terms of all the user reports, it's very rich."
"The solution is pretty generic and easy to use."
"The artificial intelligence feature is very good."
"The simplicity is great."
"The most useful feature of Juniper Wireless AP is the reporting Marvis."
"The AI capabilities of Mist Wireless are superior to other OEMs."
"The most valuable feature of Juniper Wireless Access Points (AP Series) is the ability to troubleshoot ports on the network. Additionally, when there is an update on the APs they are able to reboot quickly reducing downtime. Other solutions have a longer downtime when updates are done."
"The WOS makes management and troubleshooting easier."
"ExtremeWireless has good performance."
"ExtremeWireless offers profiles, policies, and tags."
"It's reliable and works well. It's pretty stable."
"The initial setup process is simple."
"It's cloud-based and very easy to deploy."
"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 stability of the solution has been fine."
"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."
"I need a bit more time with it before criticizing the features."
"There is room for improvement in terms of support and installation."
"Juniper Mist Wireless Access Points’ support services need improvement."
"The pricing is very high in the Indian market."
"Juniper Wireless AP can improve by continually improving its reporting and integration with other systems."
"If you want to do more specific stuff, it's a bit limited."
"The price could be better."
"The solution is expensive."
"Avaya's APs were OEM with firmware provided by another firm. Reporting issues were slow and painful."
"The solution should offer better support."
"ExtremeWireless support isn't very good."
"ExtremeWireless should fix some general bugs and make the user interface more user-friendly."
"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."
"The product must be provided at a cheaper price."
"Technical support is an area that needs to be improved."
"It is a subscription model, so it is maybe a bit pricey."
"The solution needs to improve its portfolio."
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Avaya Wireless [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Wireless LAN while ExtremeWireless is ranked 14th in Wireless LAN with 21 reviews. Avaya Wireless [EOL] is rated 3.0, while ExtremeWireless is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Avaya Wireless [EOL] writes "Reporting issues are slow and painful and it needs a controller ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of ExtremeWireless writes "An easy to deploy solution that can scale and expand". Avaya Wireless [EOL] is most compared with , whereas ExtremeWireless is most compared with Ruckus Wireless, Aruba Wireless, Cisco Meraki Wireless LAN, ExtremeCloud IQ and Juniper EX Series Ethernet Switches.
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