Mojo Networks Other Advice

NK
Network Engineer at Convergent Wireless Communications

The analytics and WIPS features of the solution are good.

Mojo Networks is hundred percent the best solution compared to its competitors in the market.

I rate the overall solution a nine out of ten.

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Yogesh Bangar - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network Engineer at Tata Motors

If you have better support and lower prices, you can prefer Mojo Networks. Else, I would suggest going with Juniper Mist. 

Overall, I would rate the product a six out of ten.

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Robert Wambani - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at JabJabGroup

My advice for anybody who is looking to implement this product is that they need to understand what their needs are. They need to know exactly what they're looking for in the product because it's a device that has many features.

You can either under-utilize it, or you might not utilize it properly, the way it should be. If you are looking for a home device, it's not the best choice. However, if you're looking for an enterprise solution, it is good. Finally, if you're looking to implement it in a commercial setup, for business, then it's the best option.

In summary, there is very little that can be improved with this product.

I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.

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it_user860862 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director Of Technology

If you go with Mojo, you're not going to be sorry. When it comes down to it, it's the best solution. Period. And how their model runs, and the support, I couldn't say a bad thing. Not one.

There is no reason not to rate it a 10 out of 10. Because, it really does, in every category, just work. It excels in everything we wanted to do.

I would highly suggest that you take a look at it. It's the most secure network. For example, every president right now who is alive, carries Mojo, because it's the most secure network. Mojo used to be known for its security, but now it's known for much more than that. If I was a business, a company, I would be looking at their security, their feature sets, their reliability, and stability. In every category, it rises above everybody that we went up against.

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NT
Senior Network Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

I give the solution a nine out of ten.

The maintenance of the solution requires around 15 people.

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SureshSingh - PeerSpot reviewer
Project Manager at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees

We use the on-premises deployment model. 

In terms of advice I'd share with others, I'd say that when deploying, teams should ensure they have technicians to help.

I'd rate the solution eight out of ten. We're still new to the solution and need time to explore it fully.

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AT
Director of Technical Services at CTM

My advice to someone considering this solution is to do a proof of concept and ensure that you have your maps planned out appropriately.

The biggest lesson I learned from using this solution is that we have more visibility of the end to end wifi user experience compared to other products and that has improved our ability to troubleshoot a lot quicker. In terms of negative lessons, there aren't very many because I haven't come across any as yet in our use cases. 

I would rate Mojo as a nine out of ten. 

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JC
Senior Collaborator at a consultancy with 51-200 employees

Ask for a demo. Set it up, play with it, and you will be impressed at its capabilities.

I would rate it a 10 out of 10, because of its ease of use, the response from the company for new product suggestions or enhancements, and the availability of support when it is needed.

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DL
Founder & Chief Architect at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

I would recommend a demonstration or a trial. Plug Mojo, or one of their APs, into your environment. Test it out, see what you see, then take it from there.

When you compare it to others that you may be looking at, look for deficiencies or things which do not meet your needs. There's just less and less of those. The biggest thing would be that they do not have some of those malware protection features yet on the WiFi, which they could add. 

Try it out, demo it out, and test it out for a few weeks. See what you see and view the analytics, then see if you can find something that does it as well.

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Robert Wambani - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at JabJabGroup

At certain points, there are hardware updates and they send notifications before they do the updates.

I would recommend this solution to anyone who is interested in using it. I would suggest using Mojo before Cisco.

They have a firewall, web content filtering, and they have the HEP services. From a technical aspect, this is a good product.

I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.

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SP
VP, Managed Services at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

Seriously consider the tri-radio APs, as the client testing features are critical in environments where there is no onsite IT staff.

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CV
Director of IT at a legal firm with 51-200 employees

I would rate this solution 5 out of 10. My advice is to just make sure it's reliable and offers the security that you need.

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MB
Founder, Director at a tech services company with 1-10 employees

On a technical level, I would rate this solution a 10 out of 10. But from the cost perspective, I would have to reduce the rating. 

I would rate Mojo Networks an eight out of ten.

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NT
Senior Network Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees

We are partners. We have a business relationship with the product.

I'm more on the client-side. On a large scale, we tend to support a corporate network.

I'd recommend the solution.

Overall, I'd rate the solution nine out of ten. It does everything we need it to do, and it scales well. it's stable and offers good security. If technical support was better or if the implementation could be simplified, I'd give it full points.

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NO
Manager at a tech company with self employed

The solution is deployed in our organization in a variety of ways. 

I rate Mojo Networks as a seven out of ten. 

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