2020-04-23T10:13:00Z

What is your primary use case for Aruba Remote Access Points?

Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
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Abdelfattah Bencheikh - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-10-09T15:38:57Z
Oct 9, 2023

We use the product to manage and provide remote access to our branches and HQ.

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Aneesh K - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
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2023-08-28T11:48:31Z
Aug 28, 2023

My company uses Aruba Remote Access Points for those office users who work from home, which can be categorized into VIP users who regularly work from home. In general, my company provides Aruba Remote Access Points for those who work from home. One can have Aruba Remote Access Points connected to their home internet and get connected to our corporate network.

ML
Real User
Top 5
2023-05-30T20:45:00Z
May 30, 2023

We've deployed them in a couple of warehouses and outdoor events. They work well in large spaces, especially for manufacturing. That's when you start seeing the effectiveness of Aruba compared to products like Ubiquiti, even for home use. Lately, I've been installing the lower-end Aruba Access Points, such as the Instant On series, which is pretty much plug-and-play out of the box. It's much easier compared to Ubiquiti or other similar products, even Amazon's own offerings. Hands down, Aruba is far better than consumer-oriented because Aruba brings enterprise-level quality to the consumer market. It's easier, better, and cheaper compared to options like Meraki or Cisco products.

HC
Real User
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2023-03-16T16:32:38Z
Mar 16, 2023

I use Aruba Remote Access Point for remote work.

VK
Real User
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2022-11-14T22:26:47Z
Nov 14, 2022

We have many government colleges here and provide a wireless network to all students, faculty, and teachers. So we have deployed their security access network and firewall security. We use Aruba Remote Access Points for wireless connectivity. Our clients are colleges and universities.

Jun Park - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
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2022-07-18T07:48:40Z
Jul 18, 2022

We are using it for the office network. The people connect to the access points with their laptops. It’s for remote access. That's the main use.

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Ali Fauzi - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 5
2022-06-21T10:59:57Z
Jun 21, 2022

My company uses this solution for endpoint protection.

David Justice - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 20
2022-04-04T12:59:20Z
Apr 4, 2022

We use Aruba Remote Access Points as a VPN.

PK
Real User
2020-04-23T10:13:00Z
Apr 23, 2020

We are a systems integrator in India where we work with multiple customers, understanding their requirements and proposing solutions. Aruba Remote Access Points is deployed on a private cloud. There is a centralized controller and the APs are deployed at the remote location and have connectivity with the controller through the proprietary protocol from Aruba.

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