I would like to add though, that coming from Unifi for these tpyes of entry level deployments, this is a million times better. Ever since Unifi went to 4.x firmware they have sucked. DHCP issues, AirPlay issues, roaming issues. Just garbage.
With this AIO, I have been kicking the hell out of it. Converting APs to mesh, dropping APs, all while AirPlay streaming and roaming around between these 3 APs. Not a single hiccup. Not a single DHCP issue. Really, really solid.
So while I would like to see MFA and email alerts, this a really solid product to start off with. Good job Aruba.
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Temporary Admin
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-25-2020 12:35 PM
From: Temporary Admin
Subject: Experience with AIO so far
Thank you for your feedback!
I would like to understand more on what you would like to add to our feature set in the cloud management portal. Instant On is meant for the SMB and in designing the portal, we have ease of use and simplicity as the main drivers.
Also, what kind of documentation are you looking for? We have extensive documents ranging from user guides, installation guides, deployment guides (technical documentation for best practise recommendations), HW documentation, videos and many more on the support tab of the website (https://www.arubainstanton.com/).
The cieling brackets are specifically desgined for aircooling and to account for the curvature bend of the cable.
We have intentionally kept the cloud portal and the local management options separate (for switching) to support a single source of truth and to maintain configuration consistency.
We do have the router and gateway functionality on the APs itself which ensures you do not have to spend extra dollars to buy another hardware device and simplifies your deployment. Hence you are right that there is no separate router platform.
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Temporary Admin
Original Message:
Sent: 08-25-2020 12:35 PM
From: Temporary Admin
Subject: Experience with AIO so far
Not sure what the plan is, but so far not impressed with the support on these products. No better than what Ubiquiti offers (not much). Had to fight with agents to get them to log a ticket because they insisted AIO support is only 24x5, even though it's marketed everywhere as 24x7 (free for 90 days). Responses since opening the tickets have been super slow, and community support is very very slow.
So overall, HPE is really dropping the ball on what could be a great product line:
- Incomplete functionality in the cloud management
- Inability to move back and forth from cloud to local or to have both in parallel
- Lacklustre support and little or incomplete documentation
- Ceiling brackets for APs are stupid thick
- No passthrough port on most of the APs
- No standalone router offering
On the plus side, the switches look nice and are well priced.
What has been everyone else's experience so far?
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Temporary Admin
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