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Are there active updates on this? Looks dated and still has limited reviews. The system works okay, however I still see a slow adoption rate to this… I’m not sure why other than it doesn’t appear to be advertised or marketed well… could be why it looks so dated..Update:Now I know why, Bought an AP 22 on the 7th, connection in 1,500 sqft home. The home is 1 floor, mounted in attic. It could not reach the master bedroom without dropping out. Master bathroom, forget about it. It’s connected at 1-0 bar at best.Andddd guess what no connectivity.For reference, currently have a Ubiquiti UAP-LR, it’s got better range and can get full connectivity. 6 plus years in attic still going strong.Finally thought it was time for upgrade, since we are getting fiber in a couple of weeks.Not was I wrong with this one..For the AP22 No matter what setting you move the 2.4 ghz to, it will not stay connected. And for the 2.4 to work, you have to have both 2.4 and 5 GHz enabled.The iPhone will not connect otherwise. Atleast the cloud portion works, so you can easily reconfigure. But after 2 days of working with this, it’s going back.Getting another Ubiquiti U6-LR for the same price with 4x4 MIMO vs this at 2x2. For only $10 more.Had high hopes for this system to work, but definitely not ready for a SMB or home.Glad I don’t order these for my clients…
Very good app. Like all critical apps complex access passwords should be used but that creates difficulties. If biometrics do not compromise security a complex password plus TouchID or FaceID access option would make easier usability.
The app is great for managing my network. I have experienced only one issue. I’ll be using it just fine and then open another app. When I switch back to or re-open the Aruba app after a long period of time (multiple hours), it only shows a white screen. The time in between using it seems to be the key factor. I have to swipe it away to allow it to restart and then it works fine when I re-open it.
I’ve used this app for ever and never had any trouble. All of a sudden nearly every time I open it I have to enter my login info. Normally this wouldn’t be a huge issue but it also won’t let me use my password vault to fill my credentials. This is making want to move back to UniFi
First of all stop deleting my review. You can’t take a little criticism and use it to make the app better???? This app is good for 2 things. Telling you a site is down and setting up a quick wifi. If you need to manage any devices or look into any issues then I suggest using the Aruba website from a PC. This app is missing all the QOL improvements that is needed to do any kind of actual real world troubleshooting. In the website I have the ability to add fields so I can view all device names, mac, ip, os, connection speed and Wi-Fi name all from ONE screen. In this app you have to look in an unnecessary amount of different locations just to view all that info for one device. If you have 50+ devices then good luck using the app. You also need to add a reboot all devices option so I don’t have to reboot 25 APs one at a time….
The app worked reliably until iOS 15. It now hangs on launch each time, needs to be forced quit and relaunched each time. Otherwise a solid complement to the Aruba instant on series.
This app is a great idea in theory, but still needs some major work. There are times where I open the app and it appears as if it’s frozen...I can’t tap on an buttons or tiles. I try to force quit the app and open again just to have the same problem. When it does work, the app is extremely basic and only reports the most trivial information. I find myself often having to resort to the web app (which doesn’t have too many customizable options either, but has more than the app) to change very basic settings. There’s not even a ping or Speedtest option in the app! So far I’m testing out Aruba Instant On and Ruckus Unleashed for some upcoming deployments, and Ruckus is blowing Aruba out of the water. Surprising to see given how solid Aruba is in the enterprise world, they just missed the mark with this Instant On line of products and services.
Although easy to use. I find it frustrating that with connectivity issues, I cannot click on certain buttons in the app because they are covered by the notification at the bottom that “your internet connection appears to be offline”. I know that already and I can’t troubleshoot or reset because your notification is in the way of clicking on buttons.
App works, but is underwhelming.InstantOn APs repeatedly reboot anytime the network gateway is offline making local lan, via Wi-Fi, useless as the wireless is offline while the APs look for the cloud controller. Local management for APs isn’t available. When InstantOn equipment is offline, the cloud controller doesn’t show last known config beyond last known internal AP. Cloud controller has no change log for admin changes. Cloud controller takes away all port control options for any port another instant on device is plugged into. Unable to edit multiple ports at once on switches. Makes me wonder about the quality of their enterprise equipment if the prosumer line is as unimpressive as it is.
The app is fine - just a mobile version of the web portal. But you are logged out of the app constantly even when using mfa to authenticate yourself. I understand this practice on computers but phones aren’t shared devices - no need for frequent log outs. Very frustrating.
The Aruba Instant On companion app complements the Aruba Instant On access points to set up, manage and troubleshoot your Wi-Fi network from anywhere, at any time. Simple, reliable and secure, Aruba Instant On solutions offer high performance and built-in security that’s ideal for today’s business-ready apps and devices. It is designed to deliver seamless connectivity suited for boutique hotels, specialized medical offices and in-office collaboration spaces.