By default, the solution is deployed on the cloud. Nobody chooses on-prem because they'll only be able to control basic things. If one wants to control their infrastructure, I recommend they deploy the solution on the cloud. If you plan to choose Juniper Mist, I advise you to explore the first demo or trial session. That will give you a better idea to compare it to other solutions and help you understand the solution better before deploying. I rate Juniper Mist Wireless Access Points an eight out of ten.
Service Sales Associate at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Reseller
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2023-04-26T20:32:04Z
Apr 26, 2023
I'd rate the solution ten out of ten. I don't have too much familiarity with how it actually operates. However, it is a great product. The people who use it are very impressed with its capabilities.
There is limited maintenance required because the client has an AI platform behind the monitoring system which gives them insight into the problems they're having on the network. We are only starting out using the solution for one client and my knowledge is limited. I rate Juniper Wireless Access Points (AP Series) an eight out of ten.
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We're just a customer. If you don't have any special needs, you will get there with this solution. However, as soon as you want to do something more customized for an office, or a site, you will need to involve Juniper support in it. For some people, that's fine. For some others, it's not. You should just consider your environment first to see if WiFi is your sole provider of connectivity in the infrastructure or if it's a compliment. What are your demands on a WiFi solution? Go from there. However, depending on the size of the organization, if it's a smaller organization and not that competent or tech-heavy, it's a perfect solution. It could work if it's a bigger organization with a lot of demands. However, it also might not really be what you're after. In terms of deployment and maintenance, and stuff like that, it's a nine out of ten. However, in terms of how much you can actually configure in it or how much you can go in-depth, it's a seven. Maybe it’s an eight out of ten all around. It's really nice. It's really working. However, sometimes you want to add something extra, and it's hard to get it in there. It's not that it takes away any real functionality for us. It's just that we have a really busy environment in one office, and would like to be able to configure it a bit more in detail.
Juniper Wireless Access Points work in conjunction with Juniper Mist Cloud Services and Mist AI to deliver premier wireless access capabilities. The Juniper Mist Edge extends microservices to the campus to bring agility and scale while enabling new applications at the edge.
By default, the solution is deployed on the cloud. Nobody chooses on-prem because they'll only be able to control basic things. If one wants to control their infrastructure, I recommend they deploy the solution on the cloud. If you plan to choose Juniper Mist, I advise you to explore the first demo or trial session. That will give you a better idea to compare it to other solutions and help you understand the solution better before deploying. I rate Juniper Mist Wireless Access Points an eight out of ten.
It is an incredible product. I rate it an eight out of ten.
I recommend the solution to others and rate it an eight out of ten.
I'd rate the solution ten out of ten. I don't have too much familiarity with how it actually operates. However, it is a great product. The people who use it are very impressed with its capabilities.
We are a Juniper partner. I'd rate the solution ten out of ten. In terms of reporting, et cetera, it is excellent. However, it is quite expensive.
There is limited maintenance required because the client has an AI platform behind the monitoring system which gives them insight into the problems they're having on the network. We are only starting out using the solution for one client and my knowledge is limited. I rate Juniper Wireless Access Points (AP Series) an eight out of ten.
We're just a customer. If you don't have any special needs, you will get there with this solution. However, as soon as you want to do something more customized for an office, or a site, you will need to involve Juniper support in it. For some people, that's fine. For some others, it's not. You should just consider your environment first to see if WiFi is your sole provider of connectivity in the infrastructure or if it's a compliment. What are your demands on a WiFi solution? Go from there. However, depending on the size of the organization, if it's a smaller organization and not that competent or tech-heavy, it's a perfect solution. It could work if it's a bigger organization with a lot of demands. However, it also might not really be what you're after. In terms of deployment and maintenance, and stuff like that, it's a nine out of ten. However, in terms of how much you can actually configure in it or how much you can go in-depth, it's a seven. Maybe it’s an eight out of ten all around. It's really nice. It's really working. However, sometimes you want to add something extra, and it's hard to get it in there. It's not that it takes away any real functionality for us. It's just that we have a really busy environment in one office, and would like to be able to configure it a bit more in detail.