Huawei Wireless Scalability

Umer  Farooq - PeerSpot reviewer
Assiatant Manager / pre-sales manager at PTCL

Huawei Wireless, scalability-wise, is nine out of ten.

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Fahad Doguwa - PeerSpot reviewer
Deputy Manager at Central Bank of Nigeria

We have around 10,000 users in our organization. We utilize it 24/7 for daily operations. Wherever we deploy the product within our enterprise-grade environment, it effectively reaches and covers the premises. It incorporates AI capabilities that streamline the integration of access points and provide diagnostic insights. Even when access points may be out of reach, the platform offers valuable information at high and low levels. I rate the scalability a ten out of ten.

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DI
Technical Consultant at Osit

It is a scalable solution.

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Huawei Wireless
March 2024
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WU
Pre sales consaltant at PTCL

The tool is scalable. My team has 20-25 users for the solution. 

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BS
Senior System Administrator at WIT

It is scalable in my opinion.

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Angel Georev - PeerSpot reviewer
Product Manager at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees

Huawei Wireless is highly scalable. Even if you use its on-premise version, it's scalable, though it's less scalable than the cloud version. You have the option to expand the existing infrastructure to two thousand units of access points. You can set up several locations and manage a very, very, very big infrastructure.

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EMADSHOKAIRAT - PeerSpot reviewer
Branch Manager at Advanced Technologies

It is a scalable product. It is the same as Cisco or Fortinet. But again, it's a matter of the performance itself, considering the reliability.

Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a six to seven out of ten.

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DF
Product Manager Huawei at Xweb

We have 40 Huawei Wireless users in our office. I rate its scalability a ten out of ten.

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Azedine ADJTOUTAH - PeerSpot reviewer
Distributor at ALGERIA BUSINESS MULTIMEDIA

The solution can scale as needed. 

We have many clients on the solution right now. About 200 to 300 clients are buying Huawei's product from us. 

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RG
Senior Software Engineer at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees

I am not in a position to comment on the solution's scalability. 

I do not have plans to increase the usage, as I do not see a need for this. 

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BO
Network consultant at Juniper Solutions Ltd

The tool is scalable. We have over 1000 users. We have three to four engineers in our technical team.

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Adil Ahmed Khan - PeerSpot reviewer
Lead Technical Consultant at SiliconST

Huawei's scalability is rated highly in both the Forrester Wave and Gartner ratings, typically receiving a score of eight out of ten.

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CM
Technician at Telone Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd

In terms of scalability, Huawei Wireless is good.

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Yaser-Altwailey - PeerSpot reviewer
Network Engineer at Saudi Customs

Huawei Wireless is not scalable. We have had a problem with the solution because it cannot integrate with other servers as the other competitors can.

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JR
System and Network Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We have approximately 800 users on our campus and the WiFi from Huawei Wireless is working fine.

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SB
Co-Founder at DataDistinct Solutions

The solution can scale well. A company shouldn't have any issues with expanding the solution.

Typically, our clients are small and medium-sized organizations.

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GM
Account Manager at 3Corp Technology

We have around 100 solution users in our organization. I rate its scalability as a nine.

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JR
Infrastructure Project Manager at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

This solution is covering the whole campus. We have a large deployment of around, I would say, 5,000 APs, or probably a little bit more.

At the moment, it's just a new deployment. We covered the area that was not covered earlier, for example. In that respect, we've covered all of the scalability options. Maybe in the future, there may be some requirements, however, at the moment, there is no plan to expand usage.

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RR
Team Lead for Tech Support at WSI

I rate the product's scalability a ten out of ten. 

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DM
facility manager

Scaling is possible, or, at least, that's my understanding. If a user needs to expand it, they should be able to do so. However, it may be a bit limited.

I'm not sure how many users are currently on the solution.

We do plan to continue to use the solution, at least, until we get fiber.

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MV
Security Operations Center Analyst at PULSOC

We have five or six people using the solution right now. We do not have plans to increase usage at this time. 

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YA
Network Engineer at Saudi Customs

In my experience, scalability has been good in this solution. We have approximately 50 users using this solution in my organization.

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SA
Network Engineering at INNOVATION PARTNER

The solution is scalable. We have more than 3,000 users on the solution currently, and we do plan to increase usage.

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MS
Manager, ICT and Partnerships at a comms service provider with 201-500 employees

The scalability depends on which model you are using. It is pretty scalable for an enterprise. We haven't tried it on a cloud model, so I wouldn't know.

We don't have that many users internally. We're mostly using it for some fragments in the innovation center. We mainly use a different solution. We are using it in different fragments of the management department. We don't have a bulk of users there, but as an estimate, you could say 50 to 60 users.

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XL
Solutions Manager at a comms service provider with 51-200 employees

We haven't had any problems with scalability. One of our clients has approximately 100 users.

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TX
IT at a manufacturing company with 201-500 employees

The scalability is okay. If a company needs to expand, it can do so with relative ease. It shouldn't give you any trouble. However, they could always make it a bit better and even more scalable.

I simply use it at home for personal usage. I don't have a need to scale it out too much.

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MY
Co-Principal Investigator at a tech services company with 51-200 employees

It is scalable. You can scale up. Depending on the requirement, you can add extra nodes.

We deployed it for another organization as a system integrator. They have at least 100 people within the campus network. There are also visitors.

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MA
Hardware and Networks Support Executive at a manufacturing company with 501-1,000 employees

If you have an access controller, the solution is scalable. Our clients are typically medium-sized enterprises. We have about 200 users.

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Buyer's Guide
Huawei Wireless
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Huawei Wireless. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
768,578 professionals have used our research since 2012.