Suffolk University started working with Nyansa Voyance since March of 2015 as 
an early adopter. We worked very closely with their engineering team with 
different wireless scenario with data being collected from 6 of our Aruba 
wireless controllers (3xM3s and 3x7220s).

We use the baseline comparison with other similar companies it provided so you 
can see how good your network is performing and adjustments you might need to 
make in those areas. This helped us identify client radius performance issues, 
roaming and specific APs, AP groups with interference, 2.4GHz client issues and 
were able to resolve them.

We like how you can create custom filters for a specific AP, AP groups, monitor 
custom application performance etc so you can pin point and collect data in 
problem areas so you can analyze and fix reported issues. We also like the 
feature that it automatically adds a comment and timestamp when critical 
configuration changes are made. This allows us to go back and compare the 
baseline stats and see the impact the changes made.

The best part is now you have a single pane to monitor your wireless network. 
This complements other tools we use like airwave and clearpass for deeper 
analysis if required.

Norm

From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv 
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Lee H Badman
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 2:58 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Nyansa

Looking to talk with other schools that have objectively evaluated Nyansa with 
an installed appliance. Curious how what criteria you used to decide whether it 
was bringing you value, and if you bit on it, did it continue to bring value 
after the purchase.

I have it in test and am aware of the feature set and what it promises to do, 
but am looking for testimonials on what it has really exposed that you could 
take action on, how it fits with other tools that you have, and whether you 
have found it to be worth the cost.

On or off list is fine.

Thanks!

Lee Badman

Lee Badman | Network Architect

Adjunct Instructor | CWNE #200
Information Technology Services
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