2020-12-09T05:48:00Z

What is your primary use case for NETGEAR Insight Access Points?

Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
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Calvin Ong - PeerSpot reviewer
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2024-02-28T09:26:46Z
Feb 28, 2024

I use the solution at the request of our company's clients.

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Real User
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2023-08-21T12:36:22Z
Aug 21, 2023

My organization uses the solution for video surveillance through CCTV camera connections.

Piyush Jain - PeerSpot reviewer
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2023-08-01T08:57:18Z
Aug 1, 2023

My company uses NETGEAR Insight Access Points for internal or in-home connectivity.

DK
Real User
2021-06-22T12:51:00Z
Jun 22, 2021

I use it for troubleshooting. If I see anything go down or anything come up, I log in and check. I reboot to get awareness of what's going on, and I do configuring too. I've been having a lot of issues with the routers. I don't use the VPN solution because it's not secured. Since I'm far away, at home, I don't have a VPN built-in, so I use Insight for everything I do remotely. I use the solution's mobile app on my phone and the web portal on my desktop.

PS
Real User
2021-06-14T16:13:00Z
Jun 14, 2021

I have a large home LAN with multiple WiFi access points. I have four connected and I have a bunch of routers. I only use the solution's app on the iPhone, version 6.2.20.

GP
Consultant
2021-06-10T17:28:00Z
Jun 10, 2021

My IT business is managed services for companies who are under 50 employees. It is deployed for offices, office buildings, and office suites, but probably no more than a small office building. Typically, an office suite could be as little as one or two access points or as big as 10 access points. This solution helps an MSP, like me, manage my time better because I have more visibility and the ability to control things from a distance. I use the WAX610 access points. It varies with the router, sometimes it is a BR100 router and a lot of times it is an SXK80.

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BP
Real User
2020-12-13T06:35:00Z
Dec 13, 2020

We use it for guest WiFi.

CC
Real User
2020-12-13T06:35:00Z
Dec 13, 2020

I use it for a residential small business. I have a BR500 VPN Router and four WAC540 Access Points. I also have three GC108PP PoE Insight Switches and a fourth that is their bigger brother.

WC
Real User
2020-12-09T05:48:00Z
Dec 9, 2020

It is a multi-building campus. This way, when we are in-between buildings, we have them meshed together. Then, we can stay on the same WiFi throughout all three buildings. It is in a church, which I have one in my house. Then, we have a church that I go to, where we have three in one building, two in another building, and five in the third building.

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