Ruckus Networks
RUCKUS Networks delivers purpose-driven networks that offer superior business outcomes in demanding environments.
When connectivity really matters, organizations turn to Ruckus. Ruckus provides secure and reliable access to Wi-Fi, and innovates across wireless and wired technology to meet industry-specific needs. We deliver #SimplyBetterConnections, so you can deliver awesome customer experiences.
06/18/2026
Cuando la red no sigue un diseño consistente, aumentan los tickets y los incidentes se repiten.
Así vivimos el RTF (Ruckus Technical Family) Advance Day en México.
Jornadas de capacitación en Guadalajara y Ciudad de México donde reunimos a profesionales del sector para aprender, intercambiar experiencias y abordar retos reales de operación.
Exploramos funciones avanzadas y mejores prácticas para el diseño de redes cableadas e inalámbricas de alto rendimiento, con laboratorios junto a nuestros partners Élite y Top Certified.
Un enorme agradecimiento a todos los participantes por la energía, las preguntas y la apertura para compartir experiencias del día a día.
Seguimos impulsando el conocimiento técnico en la región y acompañando el camino hacia redes más eficientes y mejor operadas.
Descubre cómo RUCKUS ayuda a simplificar la operación de redes empresariales: www.ruckusnetworks.com
06/18/2026
Managing distributed networks with manual troubleshooting, separate tools, and reactive operations does not scale.
RUCKUS One helps teams spend less time chasing issues and more time driving better outcomes, all from one cloud-native platform for wired, wireless, and edge.
Here's what changes:
• Plain-language troubleshooting, right in the platform
• Issues surfaced before users notice them
• Centralized visibility across multiple sites
• One policy framework across wired, wireless, and IoT
Reduce mean time to resolution, helpdesk tickets, and IT strain. RUCKUS has programs in place to simplify the transition.
RUCKUS One link in comments.
RUCKUS Networks will be at the Telekom Campus Fair 2026 on 24–25 June in Bonn, where Deutsche Telekom, partners and industry leaders come together under the theme “Next Stop. Leading Edge.” to discuss AI, automation and digital infrastructure.
We will be on site connecting with customers, partners and technical teams, and sharing how we help support campus and enterprise environments as device density increases and change windows tighten.
Learn more and meet us in Bonn.
Delaying a Wi-Fi 7 upgrade doesn't make the cost go away. It shows up as repeat tickets, slower recovery, and more risk, day after day, not just during outages.
Wi-Fi 7 is built to run hardest when demand spikes. Matt Bianco, Global Principal Systems Engineering Leader, shows how.
Read the eBook on what waiting costs over time: https://www.ruckusnetworks.com/technologies/wifi/wifi-7/legacy-wifi-costs-more-than-you-think/?utm_medium=organic-social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=nar-rks-wifi-genup
06/16/2026
$32M in event revenue, and one bad network weekend can put it in jeopardy.
That’s the math for a large convention property over three years.
Agentic AI protects it by working ahead of the event. IT teams ask the network to check event spaces, and problems get resolved before doors open.
Our new article explains how: https://www.ruckusnetworks.com/blog/2026/how-agentic-operations-help-hotels-protect-event-revenue-and-guest-experience
See it this week at HITEC in San Antonio, RUCKUS Booth 1843.
10x backbone capacity and 25–50% lower latency gave this school headroom to run one-to-one learning and esports across a mixed campus.
At Ibstock Place School, supporting over 1000 pupils across a mix of buildings, the network would stall or overload as multiple classrooms came online, impacting connectivity elsewhere.
Working with inTEC EDUCATION and RUCKUS Networks, the school rebuilt its network to increase capacity and extend coverage across the campus.
Watch how Ibstock Place School transformed campus connectivity: https://www.ruckusnetworks.com/resources/case-studies/ibstock/?utm_medium=organic-social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=emea-rks-k12
06/15/2026
When a hotel is fully booked, guest Wi-Fi has to work. No second chances, no downtime window.
At HITEC 2026 in San Antonio, here is what RUCKUS is showing:
1. Two new Wi-Fi 7 access points that run on existing wiring: one for ballrooms and shared spaces, a wall plate that fits current in-room mounts.
2. An AI agent IT teams can ask to check event spaces before a busy weekend, so issues get fixed before guests arrive.
3. Property management system integration that connects guests at check-in. No codes at the front desk, no extra gateway.
Read the full announcement: https://loom.ly/2XIJyWE
A handheld scanner that drops its session between aisles stalls the pick, the dock door, and the truck behind it.
For RUCKUS customers, fixing that means 30% fewer pick-and-pack errors, a 70% drop in IT support tickets, and steady connectivity at -50°C.
Watch how industrial teams are closing those gaps: https://www.ruckusnetworks.com/solutions/industries/manufacturing-warehousing-logistics/mwl-campaign-video/?utm_medium=organic-social&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=nar-rks-mwl-pilot
06/10/2026
What breaks networks in the real world? Leaders from Belmond, UEES, Industrial Pesquera Santa Priscila, Universidad de Los Andes, Peru Rail, and Xecuoia told us directly at our Executive Briefing in Sunnyvale, CA.
Their answers were consistent across manufacturing, higher ed, and hospitality: networks fail when demand peaks, recurring disruptions trace back to coverage gaps and interference, and switching infrastructure makes or breaks reliability. When performance slips, operations and revenue feel it immediately.
That's why organizations are moving to cloud-managed platforms like RUCKUS One for greater visibility, control, and simpler day-to-day management.
See how RUCKUS One delivers consistent performance and deeper operational insight: https://www.ruckusnetworks.com/products/network-control-and-management/cloud-managed/
06/09/2026
On match day, a stadium turns into a small city in the space of an hour.
Tens of thousands of fans arriving at once, almost all of it running on one wireless network. Ticket scanning, payments, security and staff comms all share that connection. When it slows under peak demand, queues build at the gates.
Operators are starting to treat wireless like power and crowd management: core infrastructure, not a fan add-on. The goal is predictability under peak load, where Wi-Fi 7 and under-seat access points earn their place.
Alessandro Feitosa of RUCKUS Networks shares how operators are rethinking stadium connectivity, in Football & Stadium Management:
Wireless: The Critical Infrastructure Behind Modern UK Stadiums - Football Stadium Management Wireless connectivity now underpins almost every aspect of stadium operations, from crowd management to cashless payments. Alessandro Feitosa, Vice President of Market Development at RUCKUS Networks (part of Vistance Networks), explains why wireless connectivity should be treated as core stadium inf...
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