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HP and Apple hit with Wi-Fi patent suit

...point, above. Photo credit: HP HP, Apple, Aruba Networks, Meru Networks and Ruckus Wireless are listed in the complaint filed with the International Trade Commission... Read more

11 May, 2011 by Erica Ogg

CNET Networks UK award winner: Ruckus Wireless

...at the 2008 CNET Networks UK Business Technology Awards was awarded to Ruckus Wireless's SmartMesh technology. ZDNet.co.uk has long been a fan... Read more

24 September, 2008 by ZDNet UK

CNET Networks UK award winner: Ruckus Wireless

...the Year at the 2008 CNET Networks UK Business Technology Awards was Ruckus Wireless's ZoneFlex 802.11n Smart WLAN system. The networking scene is... Read more

24 September, 2008 by ZDNet UK
Why Wi-Fi needs to change

Why Wi-Fi needs to change

Ruckus Wireless chief executive Selina Lo says Wi-Fi isn't yet up... Read more

26 July, 2007 by Ruckus Wireless and Selina Lo

Aruba buys Azalea for outdoor mesh capabilities

...heal'. Azalea and Aruba's rivals in this space include Cisco and Ruckus Wireless. According to Aruba, Azalea's technology is well-suited to video... Read more

12 May, 2010 by David Meyer

Ruckus updates 802.11n Wi-Fi portfolio

Ruckus Wireless has updated its 802.11n Wi-Fi range to include dual... Read more

10 March, 2009 by David Meyer

Ruckus mixes meshing with 802.11n

Ruckus Wireless has unveiled equipment for enterprises that combines the high-speed 802... Read more

21 April, 2008 by David Meyer

Ruckus keeps wireless simple for SMEs

Ruckus Wireless has introduced a range of wireless access points, which it claims... Read more

22 May, 2007 by David Meyer
Enterprise Wireless LAN Competitive Testing

Enterprise Wireless LAN Competitive Testing

Jones-Petrick and Associates (JPA) recently conducted a technical evaluation for Ruckus Wireless of the latest generation of enterprise wireless LAN (WLAN) controllers and... Read more

8 January, 2008
New technologies in 802.11n

New technologies in 802.11n

...lower data throughput and decreased network efficiency. The following chart (courtesy of Ruckus Wireless) graphically shows the extent of signal reduction caused by interference. Pre... Read more

24 June, 2008 by Michael Kassner

Next-generation Wi-Fi tech to deliver IPTV

...the performance to replace wires. But now it can." Another company called Ruckus Wireless also specialises in optimising Wi-Fi for video delivery. But Borison... Read more

31 May, 2006 by Marguerite Reardon

The long and winding road to Wi-Fi 2.0

...and spatial multiplexing. The RangeMax Wireless Router from Netgear uses BeamFlex from Ruckus Wireless, formerly known as Video54. This MIMO variant has seven antennas and... Read more

17 October, 2005 by Matthew Broersma
Access Networks Offers Customers Nationwide Hosted Wi-Fi Management Services With FlexMaster

Access Networks Offers Customers Nationwide Hosted Wi-Fi Management Services With FlexMaster

...LANs deployed in hundreds to thousands of locations. Ultimately Access Networks found Ruckus Wireless and began testing its ZoneFlex line of smart wireless LAN systems... Read more

8 January, 2010
ADI Logistics Moves to Ruckus Smart WLAN Meshing to Increase Warehouse Efficiency

ADI Logistics Moves to Ruckus Smart WLAN Meshing to Increase Warehouse Efficiency

...and meet the distinct requirements of their warehouse environment, they selected the Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex Smart WLAN solution for five fundamental reasons: flexibility, reliability, range... Read more

15 October, 2008
Wireless Engineer - Wireless LAN, Wireless WAN, Dorset - £30k

Wireless Engineer - Wireless LAN, Wireless WAN, Dorset - £30k

...and also office based for candidate who have experience with Cisco Wireless, Ruckus Wireless, Wireless Lan, Wireless Wan, Point to Point, Microwave Links, WLAN design... Read more

23 May, 2012

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