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RUCKUS Auto Cell Sizing reduces interference by dynamically changing an AP’s cell size
When multiple access points (APs) operate on the same channel in a high-density environment, coverage can significantly overlap, causing co-channel interference. This is often more prevalent in the 2,4 GHz band, where there are a limited number of available channels and the band path loss is lower than in the 5 and 6 GHz bands.
To overcome AP-to-AP co-channel interference, Auto Cell Sizing dynamically adjusts an AP’s radio transmission (Tx) and the received signal (Rx) power in real-time. By sharing information through AP-to-AP communications, an AP can automatically adjust its radio parameters to the ideal cell size for the existing environmental conditions, which mitigates interference.
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RUCKUS SmartZone™
RUCKUS SmartZone network controllers simplify the complexity of scaling and managing wired switches and wireless access points through a single, user-friendly web interface. All physical and virtual SmartZone appliances support network configuration, monitoring, provisioning, discovery, planning, troubleshooting, performance management, security, and reporting.
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Zoo de Cincinnati
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Paycom Center
Discover how Oklahoma City’s Paycom Center designed a top-of-the-line wired and wireless network by deploying RUCKUS Networks switches and access points.

Hôpital Artemis
RUCKUS Networks enhances Artemis Hospitals’ customer care with advanced network solutions.

Palais des congrès San José McEnery
Découvrez comment le Palais des congrès San José McEnery a déployé un réseau câblé et wireless RUCKUS unifié pour fournir la capacité et les performances nécessaires pour attirer les exposants d’événements technologiques de haut niveau et répondre aux attentes des participants.
Réseaux WireStar
Pour une technologie de réseau câblé et wireless fiable et facile à déployer à utiliser dans des logements étudiants neufs de qualité, WireStar a sélectionné RUCKUS.
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Pourquoi est-il si difficile de fournir un Wi-Fi fiable ?
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Frost & Sullivan awards the 2024 North American New Product Innovation to RUCKUS Networks
In a 12-page report, Frost & Sullivan commends RUCKUS Networks for its leadership role in providing enterprise networking hardware and software solutions across nine industry verticals.

RUCKUS Networks is recognized by ABI Research
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FAQ
The 2.4GHz band has fewer channels, which creates a higher probability of co-channel interference in a network. Additionally, radiators operating in the 2.4GHz region, such as Bluetooth® and microwave ovens, can create additional interference within the band.
The Auto Cell Sizing feature is available on all RUCKUS APs. The feature is enabled through RUCKUS SmartZone controllers.
Yes, Auto Cell Sizing supports 2,4, 5, and 6 GHz. While co-channel interference is more likely to occur on 2.4GHz, it can also happen on the higher frequency bands.