This is the retired Shane Killen personal blog, an IT technical blog about configs and topics related to the Network and Security Engineer working with Cisco, Brocade, Check Point, and Palo Alto and Sonicwall. I hope this blog serves you well. -- May The Lord bless you and keep you. May He shine His face upon you, and bring you peace.
Monday, October 17, 2016
Brocade: Ruckus Wireless Initial Thoughts
As most of you know, I'm pretty impartial when it comes to wireless. Since Brocade has purchased Ruckus recently, I have had to go through some Ruckus training, and I have to say, its pretty cool stuff. Its easy to manage, and has some really cool features about it. More to come in the future, but I'm not unhappy at all about Ruckus.
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I've been using Ruckus bridges at a number of sites, connecting various parts of large aggregate plants together, and they work very well. They are easy to configure and align (once mounted), and they have very good performance.
ReplyDeleteVery cool. Thanks for sharing your experience with the Ruckus product.
DeleteCould you maybe do a post on their SDN solution. "Dumb" access-points so to speak with a centralized controller? Just an option and feature comparison maybe?
ReplyDeleteYeah, give me some time on that.
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