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Affordably monitor, manage, and provision all of your IgniteNet products with IgniteNet’s Cloud Controller! IgniteNet’s Cloud Controller is a powerful, flexible, and highly scalable solution for all types and sizes of Wi-Fi networks.
An abundance of features
- The list of features is endless, from simple device registration with automatic provisioning, routing, VLAN set-up, bandsteering, captive portal support, to AP/Client/Client WDS modes, and secure TLS-encrypted device-to-controller communication.
- The IgniteNet Cloud Controller dashboard, can be viewed via a browser and your cell phone. You will receive an alert when devices go offline, you are also able to view the history of your events and you have access to live device status and statistics.
No hands-on approach needed
- One of the huge advantages of a cloud-based solution is the fact that any traditional maintenance falls away. You never have to physically install any hardware or software, and all the failovers and backups are handled for you.
- You can have multiple levels of user controls, with different levels of access, namely, “administrators and owners”, with full control of the cloud and its sites, “managers” that can have access to a specified list of sites, while “guests” will simply have the ability to view the statistics.
Amazing flexibility
- With the IgniteNet Cloud Controller, you can arrange multiple sites under every cloud account, each having their own set of rules and configurations, etc. You can then set each user login to be associated with any number of these clouds, and give them different user-roles for each of them.
- The configuration tools are flexible enough to give administrators the option to choose between bulk and individual (per device) options.
- The cloud allows for batch-upgrading of firmware, with the added option for scheduling and rolling upgrades, so that not all devices are down at the same time. It also has the dual-flash feature, to prevent upgrade-related errors.
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