R760 and R560 Indoor Wi-Fi 6E Access Points –

With a combined speed of up to 8 Gbps, the new access points Indoor Wi-Fi 6E R760 and R560 allow the simultaneous connection of up to 1,536 users.

Ruckus Wirelesssubsidiary of CommScope dedicated to the production of devices and software of networks, announces its two new access points Wi-Fi 6E indoor R760 y R560which make it easier for Multi-Dwelling Units (MDUs) to access the 6 GHz spectrum band, thereby improving Wi-Fi service.

They are intended for use in high-density environments, such as residential apartments, student residences, or assisted living.

Important models and properties

The RUCKUS R760 access point, regarding which we have more information herehas a port Ethernet that supports speeds up to 10 Gbps (1, 2.5, 5 and 10), and an Ethernet port Gigabit.

In the 2.4 GHz band, it provides a speed of 1,148 Mbps, in the 5 GHz band of 2,400 Mbps, and in the 6 GHz band of 4,800 Mbps, which gives us a combined total speed of 8.348 Mbps.

It allows the simultaneous connection of up to 1,536 users, offers more than 4,000 antenna patterns per band, has technologies BeamFlex and ChannelFly, and the gain from their antennae is up to 4 dBi.

For its administration, it supports the controllers RUCKUS Cloud y RUCKUS SmartZonein addition to being able to work in mode standalone.

For its part, the R560 also has two network ports, one Gigabit Ethernet and another 5 Gbps Ethernet, and offers a combined speed of 4,710 Mbps, allowing the same 1,536 concurrent users as the previous model. It also has the same technologies and antennas.

We have more information regarding this model on its corresponding website.

In addition to the new R760 and R560 indoor Wi-Fi 6E access points, RUCKUS Networks has also announced the addition of support for the WPA3 authentication protocol to its technology. DPSK (Dynamic PSK)thus combining ease of deployment with the security advanced user and control.


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