ExtremeWireless offers valuable features like strong security with Air Defense, seamless cloud management, and automated integration with networks. Users benefit from centralized control, scalability, quick deployment, and flexible licensing. The network fabric integration, access point adaptability, and AI-driven monitoring enhance reliability. Features such as roaming, guest access with private pre-shared keys, and detailed analytics through ExtremeCloud IQ and Site Engine provide significant value, making it ideal for education, banking, and high-density environments.
- "One of the most valuable features of ExtremeWireless is its centralized control, which influenced our choice."
- "The initial setup was easy."
- "Extreme access points perform very well in high-density environments, and we use them at sites with our customers."
ExtremeWireless requires better integration with other vendors' devices, improved technical support, and enhanced security features. The management portal and user interface need upgrades for ease of use. It's important to address performance and stability concerns, including coverage and signal improvements. The system would benefit from more cost-effective models and IoT solutions. Users express the need for more precise tracking, quicker firmware updates, and better roaming capabilities. Greater visibility and a wider range of products are also desired.
- "There are concerns regarding the stability of ExtremeWireless. It could be an area of improvement, especially when compared to previous solutions such as Motorola before their acquisition."
- "I experienced issues during firmware upgrades, as some devices required a physical restart, which affects system stability."
- "There is some delay in firmware upgrades for access points. When there is a problem with the firmware of one access point, the correction might be too late."