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vSZ 6.1.2 (LT-GD Patch 2) Software Release (GCE raw.tar.gz image)
vSZ 6.1.2 (LT-GD Patch 2) Software Release (GCE raw.tar.gz image)
The RUCKUS® R350e offers dependable Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) connectivity at an affordable price point. It delivers a superior user experience by leveraging patented RUCKUS technologies for enhanced performance and interference management. With its 4-stream AP configuration (2x2:2 in 2.4GHz, 2x2:2 in 5GHz), it achieves speeds of up to 1200Mbps in the 5GHz band and 574Mbps in the 2.4GHz band.
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The RUCKUS R560 is our mid-range tri-band concurrent Wi-Fi 6E indoor AP that supports 6 spatial streams (2x2:2 concurrent in 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz).
The RUCKUS R560, with OFDMA and MU-MIMO capabilities, efficiently manages up to 1536 client connections and is designed to address the needs of high throughput indoor locations such as hotel/MDU hallways, student housing, and classrooms. It includes a 5Gbps multi-gigabit Ethernet port to mitigate backhaul capacity bottlenecks.
Additionally, the R560 has an onboard IoT selectable radio and supports wireless standards beyond Wi-Fi in combination with the Ruckus IoT Suite.
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Note: The Virtual SmartCell Gateway (vSCG) has a new name: Virtual SmartZone (vSZ). Same product, new name.
The Ruckus Virtual SmartZone (vSZ) is an NFV-based and cloud-ready WLAN controller for service providers and enterprises ready to elevate their WLAN deployment to the next level of flexibility, resiliency, andscale. vSZ operates in two modes: Essentials and High-Capacity.
Enterprises will find that the Essentials mode (vSZ-E) delivers world-beating Wi-Fi performance in an incredibly easy to manage and cost-effective package that’s friendly to both virtualized and/or distributed environments.
Managed Service Providers deploying the High-Capacity mode (vSZ-H) in their data center will experience a scalable carrier-class Wi-Fi rollout brimming with unique service provider features ready to back up their service level agreements.
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