Saturday 16th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
A procurement manager's deep dive into the hidden costs of building a Juniper EX Virtual Chassis, comparing broadcom vs. c300 connectors, and why the 'cheaper' option isn't always the best deal for your network.
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Saturday 16th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
An admin buyer's perspective on choosing Juniper products, from enterprise switches like the 3210 to the mundane task of unblocking a phone number, and the critical role of a firewall log analyzer.
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Thursday 14th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
A network engineer shares hard-won lessons about Juniper Networks: why the 'it just works' mindset led to a $3,200 mistake with an EX4600, and the checklist that prevents it.
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Thursday 14th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
A practical, step-by-step guide for small to mid-sized business administrators on how to buy a used Juniper EX4300 switch. This checklist covers vetting vendors, verifying hardware, negotiating on grey market gear, and avoiding common pitfalls like counterfeit parts and bad firmware.
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Wednesday 13th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
A candid, experience-based guide comparing the Juniper SRX300 and SD-WAN solutions. Based on a real buyer's journey of costly mistakes, it breaks down which solution fits different network scenarios.
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Wednesday 13th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
A procurement specialist's honest recount of a costly vendor comparison mistake, revealing how Total Cost of Ownership should dictate your choice between Juniper and Cisco network hardware.
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Tuesday 12th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
A quality manager's direct take on comparing Juniper vs Crown Castle, focusing on the Juniper SRX340, Jackie tools, and Infinity licensing. Why total cost of ownership beats upfront pricing every time.
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Tuesday 12th of May 2026
by Jane Smith
A procurement manager's practical checklist for evaluating networking equipment costs, from used Juniper routers to Mist AI subscriptions and multimeters.
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