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Ruckus access points (APs) take center stage @ MWC 2019
https://www.commscope.com/blog/2019/ruckus-access-points-aps-take-center-stage-mwc-2019/
Ruckus access points where on display during Mobile World Congress. with Dennis Huang, Enterprise WLAN and IoT Director gives an overview during MWC.
Top 5 Security Trends for federal networks in 2021
https://www.commscope.com/blog/2021/top-5-security-trends-for-federal-networks-in-2021/
Top 5 Security Trends for federal networks in 2021
Two New DOCSIS 3.1 Home Gateways with Wi-Fi 6
https://www.commscope.com/press-releases/2020/commscope-introduces-two-new-docsis-3.1-home-gateways-with-wi-fi-6
CommScope, a global leader in infrastructure solutions for communications networks, announced the release of two Wi-Fi 6 gateways for home networks—the Touchstone TG9452 and DG9450 DOCSIS 3.1 cable gateways. Both gateways deliver the full multi-gigabit potential of DOCSIS 3.1, capable of up to 5Gbps downstream and 1Gbps upstream.
Are your wiring closets multi-gigabit capable?
https://www.commscope.com/blog/2019/are-your-wiring-closets-multi-gigabit-capable/
The requirement for multi-gigabit networking at the edge is here. Growth and adoption will continue as multi-gigabit becomes the default network interface.
What is power-over-Ethernet (PoE)? And how much do I need from my s...
https://www.commscope.com/blog/2018/what-is-power-over-ethernet-poe-and-how-much-do-i-need-from-my-switch/
Power-over-Ethernet transmits electrical current over the same Ethernet cable used for the data connection. This makes connecting wired devices to the network more convenient, simpler and cheaper, especially for large-scale deployments. Ruckus ICX Switches offer PoE++/PoH support for higher power requirements.
Ian Whiting Interview: From Wi-Fi 6 to CBRS
https://www.commscope.com/blog/2019/ian-whiting-interview-from-wi-fi-6-to-cbrs/
Ruckus Networks President, Ian Whiting, talks Wi-Fi 6, 5G, CBRS, LTE in this video interview filmed during Mobile World Congress 2019.
Why Wi-Fi 6 is a breakthrough technology for the IoT
https://www.commscope.com/blog/2019/why-wi-fi-6-is-a-breakthrough-technology-for-the-iot/
Wi-Fi 6 bridges the performance gap towards ten gigabit speeds delivering faster performance in device dense environments like IoT.
School WLAN design: Top-of-Line Wi-Fi 6 and an AP in Every Classroo...
https://www.commscope.com/blog/2019/school-wlan-design-top-of-line-wi-fi-6-and-an-ap-in-every-classroom/
Wi-Fi is a given part of the infrastructure in schools. Ruckus APs are designed to maximize coverage area and client capacity.
Creating Sustainable Products for a Green Economy
https://www.commscope.com/blog/2019/creating-sustainable-products-for-a-green-economy/
There is a global push for all of us to reduce the amount of plastic we use on a daily basis. At CommScope, we’ve heard the call and are doing something about it. In this blog, Zuzana Pospechova explains how the company is working hard to eliminate single-use plastics.
Multiple Paths to Multigigabit Connectivity
https://www.commscope.com/blog/2019/multiple-paths-to-multigigabit-connectivity/
Ruckus offers a range of multigigabit switch solutions that provide customers a choice of how to choose their level of investment in the technology.
CommScope solutions to deliver Wi-Fi 6 to Ziply Fiber Subs
https://www.commscope.com/press-releases/2020/commscopes-innovative-home-network-solutions-will-deliver-wi-fi-6-connectivity-to-ziply-fiber-subscribers/
Wi-Fi 6 is rapidly being integrated and deployed by service providers to keep up with their subscribers’ demands for bandwidth and better Wi-Fi. With that, CommScope announced that it has partnered with Ziply Fiber to deploy CommScope’s innovative home networking solutions to support Ziply Fiber subscribers’ bandwidth requirements.
Monetizing Gigabit Services and IoT without 5G NR Deployments
https://www.commscope.com/blog/2018/monetizing-gigabit-services-and-iot-without-5g-nr-deployments/
Service providers and network equipment manufacturers are lobbying for massive investments in 5G radio deployments and a regime of restricted licensed spectrum allocations. However, new Wi-Fi and IoT platforms are enabling monetizing gigabit services without the cost and complexity of deploying 5G NR.