How AI-powered detection and automated remediation keep your network ahead of problems.
Most IT teams run their networks in reactive mode: a user complains, an alert fires, engineers scramble. It’s costly, exhausting, and mostly avoidable. Juniper Mist’s proactive operations tools are built to break that cycle — detecting issues before users notice them and, in many cases, resolving them automatically.
AI That Learns Your Network
Mist’s cloud AI continuously builds a baseline of what “normal” looks like for your specific environment — traffic patterns, user density, application behavior. When something deviates from that baseline, Mist flags it immediately. No more waiting for a help desk ticket to know something is wrong.
This isn’t threshold-based alerting that floods your inbox. Mist’s dynamic baselines dramatically reduce false positives, surfacing only the anomalies that actually matter — across wireless, wired, and WAN simultaneously.
Automated Remediation
Detection alone isn’t enough. When Mist identifies a known issue pattern — a sticky client, a mismatched VLAN, degrading RF conditions — it can act automatically. Channel and power adjustments, client steering, and targeted alerts with pre-attached root-cause context all happen without waiting for human intervention. Many issues resolve silently before a ticket is ever opened.
Service Level Expectations (SLEs)
Rather than monitoring raw infrastructure metrics, Mist measures actual user experience: connection time, throughput, roaming success. SLEs give IT leaders a real-time scorecard of network health — in language that resonates with business stakeholders, not just engineers.
Proactive Validation
Mist’s built-in synthetic testing lets teams simulate user experience from specific locations — validating that Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and business-critical apps are performing before the meeting room fills up. Scheduled tests after network changes give teams confidence without waiting for complaints.
The result: fewer help desk tickets, faster resolution when issues do occur, and IT engineers freed from constant firefighting to focus on work that actually moves the business forward.
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