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Adtran (formerly Cambium Networks)

Enterprise Wi-Fi and Switching

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Overview

Adtran, having acquired Cambium Networks, offers a range of enterprise-grade WiFi access points and a cloud-based management platform called cnMaestro. This platform provides centralized control and visibility over the entire network, including guest access features, analytics, and troubleshooting tools.

✨ Key Features

  • Cloud and On-Premises Management (cnMaestro)
  • Enterprise-grade WiFi 6/6E Access Points
  • Guest Access with Customizable Portal
  • Network Analytics and Reporting
  • Zero-touch Provisioning
  • MSP Dashboard

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • High-performance hardware at a competitive price
  • Free cloud management option (cnMaestro Essentials)
  • Strong focus on both enterprise and service provider markets

Unique Value: Delivers a high-performance, cloud-managed WiFi solution with a low total cost of ownership, thanks to its free management tier and competitively priced hardware.

🎯 Use Cases (4)

Enterprises Service Providers Education Hospitality

✅ Best For

  • Providing high-density WiFi in schools and stadiums
  • Enabling service providers to offer managed WiFi services

💡 Check With Vendor

Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • Small businesses looking for a very simple, non-technical solution.

🏆 Alternatives

Ubiquiti UniFi Ruckus Networks Extreme Networks

Offers a more affordable entry point for cloud-managed WiFi compared to many enterprise-focused competitors, without sacrificing performance.

💻 Platforms

Web API

🔌 Integrations

Various third-party systems through APIs

🛟 Support Options

  • ✓ Email Support
  • ✓ Phone Support
  • ✓ Dedicated Support (Varies tier)

🔒 Compliance & Security

✓ SOC 2 ✓ GDPR ✓ ISO 27001 ✓ SSO ✓ ISO 27001 ✓ SOC 2

💰 Pricing

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Free Tier Available

✓ 14-day free trial

Free tier: cnMaestro Essentials is free for cloud and on-premises management.

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