ExtremeWireless Initial Setup

Sachin Vinay - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Administrator at Amrita

Setting up ExtremeWireless is easy, and we can do it without any vendor help in less than a day. After deployment, we require three network engineers to manage and maintain the solution. 

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BZ
Network Engineer at Cliftons

It doesn't take long. You just configure on the cloud and add a new AP with serial number when you install. It is not long at all, maybe a half day or one day. 

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Sriman L - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network Engineer at Nipun Net Solutions

The solution’s initial setup is easy and I rate ExtremeWireless an eight to nine out of ten for its ease of setup.

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ExtremeWireless
April 2024
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IgorTunakin - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network Consultant | Tech Lead WLAN at a computer software company with 51-200 employees

The initial setup process is simple. We can deploy it on the cloud and on-premises as well.

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MericDinc - PeerSpot reviewer
Network division director at Toptal telecommunication company

ExtremeWireless' installation is easy. You can deploy 1000 access points in an hour. 

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WA
Engineer at NewLogics

Setting up ExtremeWireless is straightforward, especially for the cloud. You just plug in the AP number and start the configuration. I rate ExtremeWireless eight out of 10 for ease of setup. The deployment time depends on the size of the project. Deploying a few APs takes about an hour at most. If it's a big hotel, it might take some days.

Deploying an AP involves connecting to the internet and the cloud, creating an account, activating the license, and unplugging the AP. We have a team of six people doing the installations. After deployment, it requires some regular maintenance, including updates, security patches, failure protection tests, etc. 

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Manik Chavan - PeerSpot reviewer
Assistnat Professor in Computer Science and Engineering Department at Walchand College of Engineering

The solution was pretty simple to set up. It didn't take too long. 

We have not observed any kind of maintenance since last year. Maybe in the future, that may be required.

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Bjarte Guterud - PeerSpot reviewer
General Manager at Heath Comm AS

I rate the ease of setup an eight out of ten. The initial setup is more complex if we do not know the product. If we know it, it’s straightforward. The time taken for deployment depends on how large the deployment is. The configuration can be done in a couple of hours.

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KT
Principal Systems Engineer at a construction company with 1,001-5,000 employees

The initial setup is not as easy as it could be but it's not that bad.

The length of time for deployment depends on the number of access points that are being installed. In our case, it wasn't too bad.

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ED
Product manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

The initial setup is straightforward. It is all based in the cloud, so it's very simple.

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VB
Head of Information technologies systems department at a manufacturing company with 51-200 employees

The full deployment of the solution took approximately two weeks.

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WA
Management Board Member and Network Engineer at NewLogics

The solution's initial setup for the cloud solution is straightforward, but it is a lot of pain for the on-prem solution.

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it_user1305210 - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Director at a educational organization with 501-1,000 employees

The initial setup was convoluted, but once we worked it out with help from the documentation, it was simple.

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TL
Solutions Specialist at a comms service provider with 501-1,000 employees

The initial setup is simple. However, the complexity depends on specific project requirements.

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GA
CEO at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

The initial setup of ExtremeWireless is straightforward. The time it takes for the implementation depends on the complexity of what is needed to be configured. If you want something straight out of the box, you can have it ready in maybe 10, or 15 minutes. If you want to build something complex regarding multiple networks, multiple SSIDs, or some kind of security measure, you will need a couple of hours. 

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US
Senior Manager, Information Technology at a university with 201-500 employees

We found the installation process to be simple. It's straightforward and not difficult by any means. 

The deployment is also fast and takes maybe two to three hours or so. 

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Yintho Taev - PeerSpot reviewer
Logistics Supervisor at Andromeda Distribution Corporation

The initial setup is not complicated.

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GA
CEO at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

The initial setup is straightforward, typically taking about an hour to deploy. As long as the access points have been installed and are powered up, it takes about an hour to configure.

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GG
IT Production Engineer at a consultancy with 201-500 employees

The installation and migration were very good from Aerohive to ExtremeWireless.

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José Oliveira - PeerSpot reviewer
Strategic Business Consultant at Wondercom

The initial setup was straightforward.

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Buyer's Guide
ExtremeWireless
April 2024
Learn what your peers think about ExtremeWireless. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: April 2024.
768,857 professionals have used our research since 2012.