Mojo Networks Scalability

NK
Network Engineer at Convergent Wireless Communications

It is a hundred percent scalable product since its functionalities are good. Also, people using the solution are happy. So, again, we got one more order, like deploying a thousand access points for one of the locations.

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Yogesh Bangar - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Network Engineer at Tata Motors

I would rate scalability a six out of ten. There were over thousand users in my organization.

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Robert Wambani - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at JabJabGroup

You can scale up without any issues. One of our sites has approximately 40 users, and another site has between 60 and 70. We have several sites, in total, all with multiple users.

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it_user860862 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director Of Technology

It's scalable. You don't have to configure an access point. Literally, if I needed a new one, I just take it right out of the box, go plug it into our network. It finds our Mojo network, and then it talks to the other access points that are close to it, and then it literally adopts the policies, and meshes itself in our network.

We don't have to buy any other controllers. We don't have to buy anything. If we wanted to add a 1,000 more, we could add 1,000 more without worrying about anything else. So, scalability, if there was a rating scale with 10 being the best, it would be an 11.

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

I give the scalability a nine out of ten.

We have around 1,000 people using the solution.

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

The scalability is good and is even more scalable than Cisco. The router they send across is quite large.

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AT
Director of Technical Services at CTM

It's exceptionally scalable. We use Mojo as a tier mobility solution so we no longer have a hardwire cable. Mojo wifi is our one and only access to our network. We will definitely be using it more and more.

For the maintenance, we require barely half a full-time employee. For deployment, it requires about one full-time employee for about 12 days for a full design and deploy.

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JC
Senior Collaborator at a consultancy with 51-200 employees

Scaling is very easy. 

The way that our school is set up, we have a presence in many of our partner school districts and use their networks. We saw another wireless solution at some of our satellite labs which was unable to perform, essentially crippling productivity in our classrooms. We knew we were not even going to consider that other product for our network.  Mojo has been far above in performance compared with to the other products that we have looked into.

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

Scalability has been very good. They have their cloud environment in Amazon Web Services (AWS). We are not at a huge scale yet, based on volume of APs per customer. We have not had any problems based on scalability. The platform scales well for us, because of the way it is built. It has been very flexible for us and scaling up. We have not seen any problems with their infrastructure stability, in regards to scaling up. It has been a big positive.

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

No issues with scalability.

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

It's a scalable product.

I have deployed it right from an SMB to an extra-large enterprise. The largest deployment I've seen is approximately 200,000 devices.

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

The solution scales well. If a company needs to scale the solution to suit the changing needs of their organization, they should be able to do so quite easily.

We tend to deal with a lot of enterprise-level clients, so the solution itself gets quite large.

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