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ExtremeWireless mindshare

As of August 2025, the mindshare of ExtremeWireless in the Wireless LAN category stands at 1.9%, up from 1.4% compared to the previous year, according to calculations based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
Wireless LAN Market Share Distribution
ProductMarket Share (%)
ExtremeWireless1.9%
Aruba Wireless16.0%
Ruckus Wireless14.1%
Other68.0%
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PeerResearch reports based on ExtremeWireless reviews

TypeTitleDate
CategoryWireless LANAug 29, 2025Download
ProductReviews, tips, and advice from real usersAug 29, 2025Download
ComparisonExtremeWireless vs Aruba WirelessAug 29, 2025Download
ComparisonExtremeWireless vs Ruckus WirelessAug 29, 2025Download
ComparisonExtremeWireless vs Cisco WirelessAug 29, 2025Download
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TitleRatingMindshareRecommending
Aruba Wireless4.216.0%86%149 interviewsAdd to research
Juniper Mist Wireless Access Points4.45.6%100%23 interviewsAdd to research
 
 
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Review data by company size

By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business12
Midsize Enterprise7
Large Enterprise7
By reviewers
By visitors reading reviews
Company SizeCount
Small Business92
Midsize Enterprise48
Large Enterprise138
By visitors reading reviews

Top industries

By visitors reading reviews
Manufacturing Company
14%
Government
10%
Computer Software Company
10%
Comms Service Provider
7%
University
5%
Educational Organization
5%
Non Profit
4%
Insurance Company
4%
Retailer
4%
Healthcare Company
4%
Performing Arts
4%
Legal Firm
4%
Financial Services Firm
4%
Construction Company
4%
Hospitality Company
3%
Real Estate/Law Firm
3%
Transportation Company
3%
Wholesaler/Distributor
2%
Media Company
1%
Consumer Goods Company
1%
Outsourcing Company
1%
Sports Company
1%
Pharma/Biotech Company
1%
 
ExtremeWireless Reviews Summary
Author infoRatingReview Summary
Network Administrator at THK Co Ltd4.0I use ExtremeWireless for projects including standard end users, the guest network, and IoT devices. Network management is valuable, though roaming issues persist. Switching from Cisco wasn't my choice, and optimizing IoT roaming would enhance the experience.
Wireless Network Analyst at a construction company with 51-200 employees4.0We use ExtremeCloud IQ for wireless management because it performs well in high-density areas and simplifies deployment. We appreciate the platform and support but face occasional delays in firmware upgrades. Overall, it provides significant value with easy configuration and monitoring.
IT executive at a agriculture with 1,001-5,000 employees3.5We primarily use ExtremeWireless in our warehouse for Zebra devices, appreciating its centralized control and security features. However, its stability lags compared to our previous Cisco solution, with improvements needed in update clarity and implementation.
Systems Engineer at LinkAxia Networks Sdn Bhd4.5ExtremeWireless is primarily used in sectors like government and education. It's valued for its integrated management and reliable onboarding features through ExtremeCloud IQ. However, improving the signal strength and adding more features would enhance its overall effectiveness.
Network Engineer at KOREAN AIR4.0We use ExtremeWireless for employee access, valuing its iPhone monitoring and AI-integrated roaming. Despite occasional user disconnections, we've saved 30% on ROI and time. After switching from Cisco, we prefer ExtremeWireless for its detailed logs and cost benefits.
Engineer at NewLogics4.0I use ExtremeWireless primarily for cloud-based access management, leveraging its strong security engine, Air Defense. The flexible licensing model is a plus, though performance could improve. Best ROI is with a three-year term.
field service manager at Saudi Business Machines - SBM4.0We installed ExtremeWireless solutions for Abil Academy and a major customer in Jeddah, appreciating its cloud-based remote management and plug-and-play functionality. However, companies often prefer Aruba for its wider product range and customer understanding.
Network Engineer at a consultancy with 201-500 employees4.5I manage extreme values in my company, finding the central control of ExtremeWireless valuable for organizing code across ten venues. Though central management saves time and money, more troubleshooting tools are needed. Comparable solutions include Cisco, offering no significant differences.