RUCKUS One Wi- Fi 7
RUCKUS One Wi- Fi 7 Features
- Multi-Link Operation (MLO) Support for Wi-Fi7 APs: MLO capable Wi-Fi7 Wireless clients can now associate on multiple radio bands and dynamically switch between multiple bands leading to increased throughput and reduced latency as supported via 802.11BE/WiFi-7 standard.
- 320 MHZ Channelization: 320 MHz-radio frequency is available for the R770 AP 6 GHz radio frequency which is the first WiFi7 Enterprise AP.
- R7.0-Single LED requirements: A unified LED model that displays the most pertinent status on operation of the AP.
- TPM2 in Wi-Fi 7 board: Updated cryptographic chip which is TPM2.0 TSG specification compliant to better secure hardware from unauthorized use and tampering.
- Secure Boot support in RUCKUS APs: Protections placed in R770 AP to ensure only software properly signed and authorized by Ruckus Wireless is run on the AP to avoid unauthorized hacking or tampering of the device.
- Add iPerf server/client in the AP CLI: The iPerf utility is embedded in the AP’s Command Line Interface to conveniently run performance tests which will help in debugging and serviceability.
- WPA3 on SmartMesh: Utilizing WPA3 encryption on Ruckus Wireless SmartMesh feature.
- Increase per AP scalability of Dynamic VLANs: Increased the number of Dynamic VLANs to 128 to provide better support of ease of administration, confinement of broadcast domains, reduced network traffic, and enforcement of security policies.
- Client roaming with AVC information: Enhancements to better manage traffic between roaming clients and APs.
- QoS Mirroring Improvement: Allows an AP to give certain applications (for example, Zoom, FaceTime) higher priority when it comes to Quality of Service.
- Wi-Fi 7 Preamble Puncturing: Ability to break a frequency channel into discontinuous pieces when there is interference in the frequency.
Note: The Wi-Fi 7 feature Multi-Link
Operation (MLO) is available, pending the client OS and driver support. It would be
mandated to use WPA3 encryption with MLO to secure your Wi-Fi network in OS.
The following features are supported with MLO and/or non-MLO clients on the same MLO WLAN:
- AVC and AVC Policies
- Client Isolation
- Wi-Fi Calling
- Rate Limit Support at WLAN, Firewall, per Client
- Layer 3 ACL feature:
- PPE+MLO Offload support:
- Dynamic VLAN Support for MLO Clients
- DNS Spoofing:
- Synchronization of AVC meta data for client flows during roam
- Thermal Throttling for R770 for 7.0
- Failsafe Phase-1 in R7.0
- Wi-Fi 7 Preamble Puncturing
- Multi-Link Operation
(MLO) Support for Wi-Fi7 APs: MLO capable Wi-Fi 7 wireless clients
can now associate on multiple radio bands and dynamically switch between
multiple bands leading to increased throughput and reduced latency as
supported through the 802.11BE/WiFi-7 standard.
MLO clients connections are supported on all standard wireless authentication and encryption configurations, including:
- WPA3-SAE
- WPA3-802.1X
- Open-OWE
- WPA2-802.1X
- WPA2-PSK
- DPSK
- MAC-Authentication
- Open Network
- Captive Portal Network