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In addition, Ruckus's executives took a voluntary 10% pay cut mid-month "to demonstrate that everyone must share the pain for a more secure future," she says.
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While those projects were "nice," they weren't "material," says Selina Lo, Ruckus's chief executive, who adds that killing the projects would save the company $150,000.
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Ruckus's Selina Lo is what we call a lively interview subject.
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The program ensures that Ruckus's customer premises equipment doesn't work at counter purposes or encounter compatibility problems with edge networking equipment.
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Ruckus's PR guy David Callisch, always amusing and frank (a hallmark of Ruckus), tells Rogoway that using Wi-Fi in this manner is "having a conversation across a soccer field."
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The program ensures that Ruckus's customer premises equipment doesn't work at counter purposes or encounter compatibility problems with edge networking equipment.
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Ruckus's MediaFlex NG wireless platform is designed to let carriers remotely diagnose, update, and inspect Wi-Fi hardware installed for IPTV and data purposes:
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I can't find Ruckus's receive sensitivity numbers readily, but their approach involves multiple antennas, in which beam forming and multi-path reflection analysis provide their own improvements in range and reception.
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"I think for most enterprises the subtlety of difference between [Cisco's and Ruckus's approaches] will be difficult to perceive," DeBeasi said.
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Even Ruckus's requires a controller that starts at $1,200 for a small number of access points.
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