Today's new product announcements include a NAS amd MU-MIMO router from ZyXEL, APs from Ruckus and network cameras from D-Link. Intel and Qualcomm Atheros also announced their 60 GHz 802.11ad products are interoperable.
Ruckus Wireless announced a controller-less architecture for two of its ZoneFlex access points.
Ruckus Wireless has rethought its management approach for its entry-level enterprise Xclaim access points.
Ruckus Wireless has rolled out the first MU-MIMO enabled 4x4 802.11ac access point.
Ruckus Wireless has launched a line of SOHO / SMB access points.
Ruckus Wireless has announced two new 802.11n access points.
Motorola and Ruckus Wireless today announced small wall-mount 802.11n AP / switches designed for large multi-room installations.
Ruckus Wireless today said it has released a wireless performance testing program to the Open Source Community.
I need to tune my newsfeeds a bit, since I missed last week's press release about Ruckus Wireless suing Netgear and its new antenna design partner Rayspan.
Ruckus Wireless today announced an enterprise-focused mesh wireless system based on draft 802.11n technology. The SmartMesh system is said to "self-organize, self-optimize, and self-heal" and is aimed at enterprises, hotels, schools, hospitals, warehouses, multi-dwelling units, and other environments where Ethernet cabling may not be widely deployed.
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