Mojo Networks Primary Use Case
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Naveen B
Network Engineer at Convergent Wireless Communications
In India, we have implemented Mojo Networks and Arista Access Plan for most of the universities, including most of the IITs and IICs.
View full review »Mojo provided us with the in-house solution and controller solution.
View full review »We are a solution provider and this is one of the products that we implement for our clients. We put these devices in schools, factories, and other places.
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In every one of our schools - we have five elementaries, we have two high schools, one middle school - a total of 10 buildings, we use the access points, the C-130's.
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reviewer1401831
Senior Network Engineer at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
We are using the solution for the wireless network for additional devices. This is a distributed system, not a centralized system such as Aruba which depends on the wireless manager. The solution depends on the AP, not on the wireless manager. Mojo Networks is a distributed system. The wireless manager is just the managing plan, not the data plan for Mojo Networks. We are using the wireless network, not the switching site. Mojo Networks is the data center on the switching side.
View full review »We're project managers. We get a request from a customer, and, per their request, we deploy the solution. We have an 800 or 8000 router that is used and we pair the modem with this.
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AlanTran
Director of Technical Services at CTM
Our primary use case for this solution is for corporate wifi, guest wifi, and wireless IPS.
Mojo is a pure SaaS deployment
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John Case
Senior Collaborator at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
It is the wireless network solution for our school district. We have been using it since March 2017.
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David Landers
Founder & Chief Architect at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
We do managed services, professional services, and also resell some products, where Mojo Networks happens to be one of them. Our focus is to use Mojo Networks equipment, even back when it was AirTight Networks, as the core of our managed WiFi solution.
We provide multiple packages of a managed WiFi solution focused primarily on different types of customers. We aim more for restaurants, retail, hospitality, etc. We also do corporate WiFi, so we have a 24/7 managed service. We have been using their product back as far back as 2014. We have a team which does troubleshooting, installations, deployment, and troubleshooting design around the product.
The primary use would be as the core of our managed WiFi solution to customers. We trust this solution more than anybody else: Their platform, and APs to be that core of our managed solution, because of how well easily it's supported, its management, and deployment. That is why we use Mojo. It allows us to scale APs from our managed solution for customer APs. The older style is a lot clunkier because it does not have the cloud-managed piece to it. The cloud-managed piece and the analytics together, as a managed solution, is the best fit for a managed solution for a managed service provider.
View full review »We are service providers and we implement service solutions for our clients. It's for office and workspace environments.
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VpManage4a33
VP, Managed Services at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Restaurant wireless networks (private and guest hotspots).
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reviewer1746624
Director of IT at a legal firm with 51-200 employees
Our primary use case is for guests and corporate WiFi. The solution is deployed on-premise in our three offices.
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reviewer1644681
Founder, Director at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Arista Wifi (Mojo) is a very security-centric Wi-Fi solution that is highly scalable.
Our primary use is creating a public WiFi infrastructure.
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