Build a connected campus to transform work, learning and safety

Today’s smart campus network is built on a foundation of connectivity designed to increase productivity, efficiency, learning, and safety. Reliable high-speed fiber rings, inside plant fiber, PoE (power over Ethernet), and powered fiber create a solid infrastructure for Wi-Fi®, cellular, and IoT network coverage—inside and out. Converged wired and wireless management simplifies support, enhances network performance, and makes everything easier to use.

More than a vital IT asset, the campus network—and all it enables—reflects the vision and values of the organization. Whether you’re building a smart university campus, smart medical campus, or smart corporate campus, RUCKUS® Networks helps you shape and transform the future.

A RUCKUS network offers these benefits for your smart campus
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Delivers better user experiences

From Wi-Fi to indoor cellular and everything in between, RUCKUS wireless networks connect your always-on users everywhere and anywhere. A better user experience means a more productive workplace.

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Provides reliable and secure connectivity

RUCKUS Networks builds IT and OT networks that are stable, secure, uninterrupted connections for your people and things.

 

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Increases efficiency and simplifies network management

RUCKUS Networks simplifies network complexity by minimizing network silos, consolidating wired and wireless infrastructure, automating network monitoring, and providing a single source for managing your entire physical layer.

Customer Stories
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Huntington Independent School District (ISD)

Lessons of the past lead IT to prioritize top-notch support and forward-looking technology to support more online learning and improve safety, security and emergency communications. All with a simplified, single pane of glass to manage the network of access points (APs) and switches.

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San Leandro Unified School District—How one school district is making technology invisible

Build a smart, high-performance network that supports 21st-century learning into the next decade without disrupting teaching and learning.

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Novato Unified School District

Reopening Novato Schools with RUCKUS Wi-Fi and cloud management opens more possibilities.

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High School Oos-Moot, South Africa

High School Oos-Moot embraces modern IT infrastructure with the RUCKUS portfolio of network connectivity solutions.

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Stafford County School

The RUCKUS portfolio of high-speed Wi-Fi solutions provided a powerful, flexible network that could serve multiple roles with improved coverage and capacity.

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  • Case Study: Novato Unified School District

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  • Case Study: Al Qasimia University

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  • Case Study: Forest Hills Public School District - Provides a Secure and Reliable Network, Cloudpath

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  • Case Study: Stafford County School

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  • Case Study: Rally Ready Driving School

    With RUCKUS Networks, Texas' Rally Ready Driving School creates an economical yet robust and reliable network to accommodate hundreds of visitors.
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  • Case Study: Fairfax County Public Schools - Embracing BYOD via Cloudpath® Enrollment System

    Shelton saw an opportunity to extend the educational use of technology beyond district-owned assets and onto student-owned devices. The potential benefits of this new model, which became known as Bring-Your-Own-Device (BYOD), were numerous. Technology would no longer be something hidden in a lab; it would be in every student’s pocket. The educational use of technology would no longer be time-boxed by class periods, and the availability of such technology would no longer be limited to the district’s IT assets.
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