Ruckus ZoneFlex R730 Indoor Access Point
Ruckus ZoneFlex R730 Indoor Access Point
Product Details
Multi-Gigabit 802.11ax Wi-Fi 6 Access Point
Based on the latest 802.11ax standard, otherwise known as Wi-Fi 6, The Ruckus R730 Indoor Access Point is design for ultra-dense environments and provides a future-proof solution to the ever-growing demand for better, faster Wi-Fi.
Featuring built-in 12 spatial streams (8x8:8 in 5GHz, 4x4:4 in 2.4GHz), Multi-User MIMO, and OFDMA technology, the R730 provides incredible performance and an exceptional end-user experience in even the most demanding environments including airports, conventions centres, stadiums, shopping centres, school and university campuses, and other highly crowded environments. Furthermore, 5 Gbps multi-gigabit Ethernet ports provide the backhaul capacity needed to take full advantage of the 802.11ax specification.
Enhanced Security, Mesh Networking and IoT Compatibility
The Ruckus R730 features the latest in Wi-Fi security standards, WPA3. WPA3 in the R730 adds a host of new security features including “individualised data encryption” which will protect against snooping on other people’s activity on public networks and reduce the risk of man-in-the-middle attacks. Additionally, the WPA3 standard will provide enhanced protection against brute-force attacks and make it easier for devices without displays to connect securely. The Wi-Fi alliance has also announced that WPA3 will include a “192-bit security suite, aligned with the Commercial National Security Algorithm (CNSA) Suite from the Committee on National Security Systems” suitable for use in Government, Defence and for other extremely high-security applications.
The R730 also includes SmartMesh technology that dynamically creates self-forming, self-healing mesh networks. The Ruckus IoT Suite simplifies the implementation and management of IoT access networks through the reuse of LAN and WLAN infrastructure, shortening deployment duration and reducing the cost to support multiple IoT solutions.
The quoted wireless specification is given as the maximum radio performance. Achievable range and throughput will vary depending on the regional regulations where the radio is deployed.
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