Aruba Remote Access Points offer centralized authentication, robust security, and flexible integration with platforms. They provide easy configuration, deployment, and management via a central cloud platform. Users benefit from seamless remote connectivity, reliable performance, and excellent troubleshooting support. The system supports creating private offices, integrating wired and wireless devices, and securing connections for remote workers, offering VoIP capabilities. Their ease of use, scalability, and intuitive management enhance user experience significantly.
- "We deploy ClearPass from Aruba in our company on VMware, which integrates well and works without issues."
- "There are no bad features in Aruba Remote Access Points. Every feature is customized to meet customer requirements according to their limitations, and we can make use of all features to benefit us as needed."
- "The most valuable features of Aruba Remote Access Points are the easy configuration, straightforward installation, and secure security features."
Aruba Remote Access Points can benefit from enhanced firewall features, bigger coverage, and improved express network speed. Subscribers find the licensing structure cumbersome and suggest a more user-friendly web UI. Aruba Remote Access Points would gain from stronger security, better scalability, improved monitoring, and improved AI capabilities. The system lacks seamless cloud integration and requires more efficient power management and graphical reporting. Additionally, addressing deployment complexity, appliance distribution, and technical support shortcomings could improve user satisfaction.
- "The device requires reconfiguration if we use a standalone setup because the battery fault leads to all configurations resetting."
- "In terms of areas for improvement in Aruba Remote Access Points, when planning for the customer's end, you need to highlight the precautions against EMF emissions and environmental emissions, as well as power management limitations."
- "To make the solution better, the cloud solution should be more integrated as it has too many different menus, and it would be preferable to have it more cohesive in one solution."