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Ruckus Wireless lines up sub-$ 500 Wi-Fi 802.11n access point
TT Correspondent |  New Delhi |  16 Mar 2010

Ruckus Wireless has come up with a new series of midrange enterprise class Wi-Fi access points named as ZoneFlex 7300 series. The company has priced the new series at competitive rate of less than $ 500.

The ZoneFlex 7343 single-band access point is priced at $ 499 while the ZoneFlex 7363 is priced at $ 599. Ruckus claims that the series can deliver throughput of 210 mbps at short ranges typically in the range of 10 to 20 feet while for longer ranges from 60 to 100 feet, the throughput will be 120 mbps.

Moreover the access points integrate smart antenna array and dynamic beamforming technology enhancing the reliability and performance of the points.

“Enterprises and service providers around the world are trying to deal with a tsunami of Wi-Fi-enabled mobile internet devices in the hands of a growing user population that expects fast and reliable connectivity everywhere, all the time,” says Selina Lo, president and CEO of Ruckus Wireless. “802.11n is expected to be the answer, but high prices and inconsistent performance have hampered mass adoption. Ruckus Wireless is breaking down these barriers once and for all.”

    
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16 Mar 2010(IST)  
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