2021-03-18T19:34:44Z

What needs improvement with Ruckus Cloudpath?

Miriam Tover - PeerSpot reviewer
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Xander Janse Van Rensburg - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
Top 10
2024-03-01T08:27:40Z
Mar 1, 2024

The tool needs to support multi-vendor environments. Currently, my experience with it has been primarily within Ruckus environments. However, I haven't explored it for multi-vendor scenarios. It would be great to see newer builds that are multi-vendor capable of full integration. It should also enhance the logging capability to pull more in-depth logs for certain functionalities.

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WA
Real User
Top 5Leaderboard
2023-01-12T13:10:20Z
Jan 12, 2023

The scalability could be better.

BL
Reseller
Top 20
2022-11-29T14:42:07Z
Nov 29, 2022

The setup process is a bit complex.

RK
Reseller
2021-09-10T15:47:01Z
Sep 10, 2021

The hardest part we've had to deal with is trying to find some physical product recently as everything is going like hotcakes. They were selling out so fast we had to get a different model than the original one, as they didn't have any POE switches. We had to get a regular 24 port and get a separate daughter POE switch just because they didn't have any available. Sometimes the allocation is a little bit laggy, however, any company has that problem. They either have too much inventory or not enough.

RR
Real User
2021-07-16T16:11:36Z
Jul 16, 2021

The solution could improve by adding more detailed information that customers have available on the dashboards.

YG
Reseller
2021-03-18T19:34:44Z
Mar 18, 2021

I believe the solution is missing some great features which are present in other solutions like Aruba, UiPath, and Cisco ISE. One example of an improvement could be regarding mobile device management(MDM) which the solution is lacking. In the additional release, I would want the solution to have better integration that would be compatible with third-party solutions.

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