Ruckus Wireless, Sunnyvale, Calif., has introduced the first Smart
Wi-Fi meshing technology, called SmartMesh, which enables enterprises to
deploy extensive wireless LANs (WLANs) in half the time at half the
cost, and get three times the performance of typical WLANs.
In addition the company said that Lodgian, Inc. (AMEX:LGN) one of
the largest independent owners and operators of full-service hotels in
the United States, is among the first companies to deploy the Ruckus
SmartMesh and 802.11n solutions.
SmartMesh extends patented Ruckus Smart Wi-Fi technology to enable
a new class of simple yet robust WLANs that self-organize,
self-optimize, and self- heal, eliminating costly, inconvenient cabling
to every Wi-Fi access point (AP) and complex, labor-intensive RF
planning. Combined with the award- winning Ruckus ZoneFlex 802.11n
access point, a SmartMesh WLAN offers unprecedented performance,
coverage and capacity scaling, paving the way to ubiquitous mobility for
the enterprise.
In addition to SmartMesh, Ruckus Wireless also introduced:
-- ZoneDirector 3000, a line of scalable, easy-to-use enterprise
WLAN controllers for Ruckus ZoneFlex APs
-- Ruckus FlexMaster remote Wi-Fi management system for centralized
management of ZoneFlex APs and/or WLANs over a wide area IP network.
"Ruckus SmartMesh and 802.11n change the game for enterprises
deploying or extending wireless LANs," said Selina Lo, president
and CEO of Ruckus Wireless. "With Ruckus SmartMesh, enterprises
have a compelling new economic and deployment model for building
enterprise-wide wireless LANs that are reliable enough to replace the
wired LANs. This new model drastically reduces operating costs and
eliminates the 'black magic' associated with planning,
deploying and scaling extensive Wi-Fi networks." Lo identified
three missing ingredients that have stymied the deployment of wireless
meshing within the enterprise: 1) scalable capability, 2) easy
deployment and 3) low maintenance.
Similar to the introduction and evolution of Gigabit Ethernet, an
802.11n SmartMesh lets enterprises realize immediate value for 802.11n
within their network - even before 802.11n clients become pervasive.
"802.11n is ready and perfect today as a high-speed wireless
backbone to aggregate lower-speed Wi-Fi clients," Lo noted.
"We've gone a step further to remove the complexity in
deploying and operating wireless meshing. The same Ruckus Smart Wi-Fi
technology in the Ruckus AP that selects best signal paths has now been
extended to SmartMesh to provide automatic network-wide optimum path
selection and interference mitigation," Lo concluded.
Ruckus SmartMesh technology is ideal for enterprises, hotels,
schools, hospitals, warehouses, multi-dwelling units, and other
environments where Ethernet cabling may not be ubiquitous.
Lodgian, Inc. is retrofitting its hotels with the Ruckus SmartMesh
solution to provide ubiquitous Wi-Fi through its properties. Within the
180- room Buckhead Courtyard Marriott hotel, Lodgian has deployed the
Ruckus SmartMesh to provide high-performance Wi-Fi connectivity to every
inch of the property.
"Our hotels are very large properties where pulling cabling
everywhere just isn't physically or economically feasible,"
said James MacLennan, executive vice president and CFO at Lodgian.
"The Smart Wi-Fi system from Ruckus Wireless eliminates much of the
labor and capital costs associated with deploying a conventional Wi-Fi
network and service while delivering a much better user experience that
exceeds their expectations."
Fast Meshing That Minds Itself
Ruckus SmartMesh is based on intelligent beam steering technology
pioneered by Ruckus Wireless called Smart Wi-Fi.
Ruckus Smart Wi-Fi controls the form and direction of Wi-Fi
signals, adapting them in real-time to the changing RF environment due
to interference, distance and physical obstructions. This enables a
wireless LAN with unprecedented reliability, extended coverage and
consistent performance.
Ruckus Smart Wi-Fi technology is essential to creating and
maintaining a high performance mesh. Extended signal range minimizes the
number of mesh nodes needed for a given coverage area. This in turn
reduces the associated "hop" delay that can reduce client
throughput by 50 percent or more per hop. Additionally, automatic
interference avoidance and optimum path selection enables the SmartMesh
to deliver consistently high performance. A Ruckus 802.11n SmartMesh AP
is capable of delivering higher throughput than a standard 802.11g wired
AP even across two mesh hops.
The use of Smart Wi-Fi antennas also minimizes neighbor node
interference within the mesh -- unlike omni-directional antennas that
radiate signals in all directions all the time, Smart Wi-Fi signals are
directed specifically to the receiver only for the duration of a
transmission.
SmartMesh Transforms the Model for WLAN Deployment and Operation
A software upgrade for the Ruckus ZoneDirector family of WLAN
controllers, Ruckus SmartMesh simplifies the deployment of wireless LANs
by eliminating the requirement to run Ethernet cables to every Wi-Fi
access point.
Unlike any other wireless meshing alternative, Ruckus SmartMesh was
designed for simplicity and performance. In a matter of minutes
administrators can easily enable SmartMesh through a point-and-click
graphical user interface (GUI) on the Ruckus ZoneDirector. APs are
automatically configured and managed by the ZoneDirector. Network
provisioning, optimization and RF tuning are also automatic.
Administrators can place SmartMesh access points where needed and walk
away.
Unlike other wireless mesh approaches, Ruckus SmartMesh creates the
optimum network topology by continually determining the best path to
clients as well as among mesh backhaul nodes. Self-healing around RF
problems and auto-recovery in the event of an AP failure ensure high
availability of the SmartMesh. A graphical map provides a complete view
of the mesh topology at any given moment.
Truth in Numbers
Today, the cost of a typical 500-user WLAN using the
industry's most popular enterprise 802.11g WLAN systems is
approximately $35,000. This includes 25 access points each costing $700,
a single WLAN controller priced at $15,000 and 25 Ethernet drops (labor
included) costing $150 each.
In contrast, an equivalent Ruckus SmartMesh solution with faster
802.11n technology is under $15,000 and can be installed in half the
time without the need for extensive wiring and site planning. Due to its
extended range and performance, the Ruckus SmartMesh solution requires
only 15 access points, each costing $699, five Ethernet drops at
$150/piece and a Smart WLAN controller for $3,500.
Scalable WLANs Are Now Easy with the ZoneDirector 3000 and the
FlexMaster
Along with SmartMesh, Ruckus Wireless is introducing a new line of
scalable enterprise-class Smart WLAN controllers, the ZoneDirector 3000.
Supporting up to 250 ZoneFlex access points, the ZoneDirector 3000 is a
robust Smart WLAN controller for large enterprise environments.
In addition, all ZoneDirectors and/or ZoneFlex APs are now
manageable through the Ruckus FlexMaster Wi-Fi management system. Now
enterprises can securely manage remote smart WLANs and APs in regional
or branch offices from a single point over the Internet or private IP
networks.
Pricing and Availability
SmartMesh is available immediately as a free software upgrade
(ZoneDirector 6.0 software) to premium support customers with Ruckus
ZoneDirector Smart WLAN controllers. SmartMesh can be used with the
entire family of Ruckus ZoneFlex 802.11g/n Smart Wi-Fi access points.
Available in July, the ZoneDirector 3000 starts at US $6,000 for 25
APs.
The FlexMaster management system is available now for ZoneFlex APs
starting at US$5,000 for 100 APs. FlexMaster managing ZoneDirectors will
be available in July.
About Ruckus Wireless, Inc.
Based in Sunnyvale, California, Ruckus Wireless is a
next-generation Wi-Fi company credited with pioneering "Smart
Wi-Fi" technology. Named a 2007 Technology Pioneer by the World
Economic Forum, Ruckus Wireless was formed in 2004 at Sequoia Capital.
The company designs, develops and markets industrial- strength Wi-Fi
systems that provide reliable distribution of delay-sensitive multimedia
content and services over standard 802.11 technology. Its flagship
product, ZoneFlex, is the first wireless LAN system to combine the best
in centralized wireless LAN principles with state-of-the-art Wi-Fi
advances such as smart antenna arrays and wireless meshing. Its
MediaFlex line of multimedia wireless routers is used by more than 125
broadband operators around the world to extend digital services such as
IPTV throughout the home without wires. The company's patented
hardware and software technologies deliver predictable performance,
extended range and real-time adaptability to changing Wi-Fi
environments. The company has raised approximately $42 million in
financing from premier venture capital investors, consumer electronics
companies and broadband operators such as Motorola, T-Ventures, Telus,
Sutter Hill Ventures, Mitsui, Sequoia and others. Ruckus Wireless is led
by president and CEO Selina Lo.
For more information, visit http://www.ruckuswireless.com or call
408/504-5487.
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