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Ruckus ZoneFlex R710 Wi-Fi Access Point

Mfg # 901-R710-US00 CDW # 3681902 | UNSPSC 43222640

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  • Wi-Fi
  • Dual Band
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The Ruckus ZoneFlex R710 indoor AP is the industry's highest capacity four-stream 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless access point. The R710 delivers reliable connectivity for high-density Wi-Fi environments where noise and interference are a big challenge.

Large businesses, office headquarters, school campuses, hotel chains, retail outlets, restaurants, multi-tenant office buildings, hotspots - these are just some of the environments where high-speed, high-capacity Wi-Fi is critical to productivity, revenue generation, and customer satisfaction.

This high-end 802.11ac Wave 2 wireless access point incorporates top performance patented technologies found only in the Ruckus Wi-Fi portfolio.

BeamFlex+ adaptive antenna technology directs each packet over the best performing signal path, extending coverage range and mitigating interference automatically. ChannelFly technology chooses the best channel to give users the highest throughput - delivering up to 50 percent capacity gain over competitive dynamic channel selection approaches.

Whether organizations are deploying ten or ten thousand APs, the R710 is also easy to manage through the appliance, virtual and cloud management options.

The R710: Supports up to 512 clients on a single AP; Supports more services - including streaming HD media, bandwidth hungry cloud applications, web browsing, and email; Easily handles the transmission of challenging content - including jitter and latency sensitive streaming HD media; Uses fewer APs to cover more area with extended range capabilities; Improves throughput automatically delivering up to 50 percent capacity gains; Provides more wireless coverage and reduces costs with less cable runs; Reduces costs with support for both standard PoE and PoE+.

This item was discontinued on June 13, 2022

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Ruckus ZoneFlex R710 Wi-Fi Access Point is rated3.00 out of5 by3.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Incompatible with 90% of the PoE+ switches out thereApparently it takes an act of god to get these working properly over 802.3at. Ironically, the only switch that seems to work are the Brocade ones that Ruckus has been peddling since they were bought out. Even in 802.3af fallback mode they seem to be problematic. In a deployment of 10 R700's and 2 R710's, our users constantly complain of poor signals, drops, high latency when connected to the R710's (and this from about 15' away from the access point). The R700's have none of these issues.
Date published: 2018-06-23T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Solid Enterprise AC APWe have a little over 1300 of these deployed across ~40 buildings, running on three SZ100 controllers for redundancy. We replaced an HPE setup with these and were able to put in roughly 1 AP for every 2 HPE APs we had previously. We have had few issues with these; I believe we have RMAd 2 in the past year. We have not had any issues with interference that these APs couldn't power through. They were also plug and play using PoE on our Juniper EX switches.
Date published: 2018-11-22T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Do Your ResearchDeploying these in a managed environment is a bit complicated and if not done right can potentially "brick" the AP. PROTIP: When upgrading the firmware to pair with a managed Ruckus Unleashed set up, be sure to use the version that matches the rest of your environment. Also, the CLI that you can use via SSH with the AP is not as friendly as Ruckus wants you to believe. Be warned.
Date published: 2018-12-21T00:00:00-05:00