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Ruckus Product Information - DATA SHEETS, FEATURES, CASE STUDIES, WHITE PAPERS, APPLICATION NOTES
Ruckus Product Information - DATA SHEETS, FEATURES, CASE STUDIES, WHITE PAPERS, APPLICATION NOTES -
Apple iOS wireless client connection issue when exiting sleep mode
I have R700's and many different wireless clients. I am using iOS 8.1 , and 802.11r is activated on the WLAN. The iPad Air 2 connects fine to start with but after it has been in sleep mode for an extended time it does not reconnect. To fix this I need to reboot the iPad Air and then it... -
Running Iperf to cross-check SpeedFlex test results
This article explains how to run Iperf if a customer would like to cross-check SpeedFlex results. -
MAC OS is supported for ZeroIT , however not all legacy MAC OS versions are backwards compatibility tested by our Quality Assurance team.
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Really bad tput when doing internet tput test
Wireless client is getting in the most part a really bad tput though the configuration is done correctly on the vSCG 3.0.4 SW. Client connects fine and gets 1Mbps or below and then suddenly it would jump to something like 50Mbps and then drop down to 1Mbps. Rate limiting is not enabled. -
R710 AP cannot connect after upgrading controller to SmartZone v3.1.1
AP certificate issues may prevent R710 from connecting to vSZ/SCG/SZ-100, or cause client webauth/guest pass authentication failure. -
SCG-200: System Log / Disk Depletion possible in RuckOS prior to SZ 3.1.1 b249
Certain malformed packets incorrectly handled, can result in dramatically increased system logs, leading to free disk space depletion. -
DOCSIS, GPON, LRE infrastructure roaming and connectivity issues
Classic switched infrastructure (GPON & DOCSIS in particular) for AP backhaul may not handle Wifi client "fast roaming" well, so use tunneled SSIDs. -
MAC Flap causing APs not to accept new connections
The articles provides one of the possible resolutions to MAC Flap which causes APs not to accept new connections -
Broadcast storm caused by IPV6 Multicast listener reports
Wireless network becomes unusable and AP's lose heartbeats due to IPv6 multicast listener reports