Enhancements

The following enhancements are introduced in this release.

Feature Description
Incident Notification Preferences by Incident Type Prime Admins and Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) users with edit permissions can configure notification preferences for each incident type. Users can select either severity-based notifications (existing behavior) or the new description-based notifications, enabling notifications to align more closely with business priorities and actionable operational needs.
Updated RUCKUS One API Documentation The RUCKUS One API documentation has been refreshed with annual notification updates and ongoing improvements. These updates help keep developers informed and support reliable integrations.
Webhook Notifications for Admin Role Changes RUCKUS One now sends webhook notifications when an administrator’s role changes. Each notification includes before-and-after role details, enabling external systems to track changes and support auditing of user permissions more effectively.
Automated Notifications for PSK Onboarding Workflows RUCKUS One onboarding workflows for pre-shared key (PSK) networks now support automated email and text notifications. These notifications ensure users receive timely updates throughout the onboarding process, improving visibility and user experience during network access provisioning.
Restricted Enrollment for Authorized Captive Networks RUCKUS One now restricts enrollment workflows to authorized captive networks only. This restriction enhances security by preventing enrollment from public or unauthorized networks and helps ensure controlled access to onboarding workflows.
Workflow Binding to Captive Portal Wi‑Fi Networks Administrators can now bind onboarding workflows directly to Wi‑Fi captive portal networks in RUCKUS One. This capability streamlines device onboarding by ensuring workflows are automatically invoked for the associated captive portal network.
AP BSSID Visibility in Device and Client Lists RUCKUS One now displays access point (AP) basic service set identifier (BSSID) information in the AP and Client list tables. This update improves network visibility and helps administrators more easily identify and troubleshoot wireless connections.
RADIUS Server Configuration Using Hostnames RUCKUS One now supports configuring RADIUS servers using fully qualified domain names (FQDNs), in addition to IP addresses. This enhancement provides greater flexibility for authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) configurations and simplifies RADIUS server management in dynamic network environments.
LLDP Neighbor Visibility for Offline APs RUCKUS One now displays the last known Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) neighbor for APs that go offline. This information helps administrators quickly understand network topology and accelerates troubleshooting of connectivity issues.
Control Visibility of System-Generated Identities RUCKUS One now includes a Hide system-generated identities toggle that allows administrators to control whether unit and guest dynamic pre-shared keys (DPSKs) are displayed in the resident portal. With this setting enabled, residents see only the networks that are relevant to them, simplifying the portal experience and reducing unnecessary clutter.
Cache Indicator for Device Data in Tables RUCKUS One tables now display a clear visual indicator when device data is sourced from cache rather than live device telemetry. This indicator helps administrators quickly understand data freshness and make more informed troubleshooting and operational decisions.