Arista Wifi (Mojo) is a very security-centric Wi-Fi solution that is highly scalable.
I was an employee there, so this question doesn't apply.
Mojo now has been procured by Arista. Arista Wi-Fi is extremely secure with WIPS, built-in wireless. d
The renewal costs that come with it are very expensive.
Price is the only area that needs improvement.
I was in a technology commercial role. I worked in Mojo support for five years and another six years as a part of the sales team.
Mojo Networks (Arista) is a stable solution.
It's a scalable product.
I have deployed it right from an SMB to an extra-large enterprise. The largest deployment I've seen is approximately 200,000 devices.
Technical support is one of the best that you could come across.
There is no need for improvement with technical support.
The installation is easy, it is absolutely plug-and-play.
You don't need an expert to install it, any layman could easily do the installation.
200,000 devices were managed by a team of eight.
I implemented the solution myself as well as through partners
Arista Wifi (Mojo) is highly scalable with a single pane of glass for management. Troubleshooting capabilities and deep insights are praise worthy. Overall this means a reduced management efforts. This in itself helps you achieve a great ROI.
It's a very costly solution, but someone who values security would definitely look up to Mojo Networks (Arista Wi-Fi).
It requires a license and that's a recurring cost and that has a really high cheque value.
After using Mojo, I have evaluated HP Aruba. It was a really nice solution as well. They offer a lot of flexibility when it comes to deployment architecture. Depending upon the size of your network, you could choose different options. They have an instant DP, functionality or, architecture that becomes economical because it doesn't require a special controller.
At the same time, if you are deploying a large network, they have hardware controllers as well.
The only flipside for them is lack of functionality in Cloud managed wifi front. What I have seen is that the cloud-based Aruba Wi-Fi is not exactly as one would expect cloud Wi-Fi to be. I have seen Mist, which is now Juniper Mist, Cisco Meraki, and Arista Mojo, and when compared to the cloud offering of these competitors, it is the clinch in armor for Aruba.
However, the lifetime warranty that they offer makes their devices very attractive.
It's moderately priced, and at the same time, it offers a lifetime warranty, which makes it a preferred solution.
On a technical level, I would rate this solution a 10 out of 10. But from the cost perspective, I would have to reduce the rating.
I would rate Mojo Networks an eight out of ten.