Using an ARC Wireless client with a Ruckus BaseStation
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Using an ARC Wireless client with a Ruckus BaseStation
Ruckus makes a World Class BaseStation…..
….and ARC Wireless makes a World Class client radio….
By combining the two, you achieve the ultimate Flexibility in wireless networking!
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The OSI Data Layers
Standard 802.11n clients cannot do true Layer2 bridging
Layer 2 is MAC Address based
• This limits the type of traffic you can pass through your network and can interfere with hotspot operation.ARCFlex™ 802.11n have true
Layer 2 bridging support with Ruckus basestations using WDS• This allows for full control of
your network, and true layer 2 bridging
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Enabling the Ruckus Compatibility Mode1. Select the Wireless WAN interface tab
(WWAN)2. Change mode to Client WDS3. Select Use Ruckus Compatibility Mode
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That’s it! It’s that simple!
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Example Network with Ruckus and ARC
Share Wifi with built in HotSpot
Connect via cable or Wifi
True Layer 2 ClientsZoneFlex Meshfor links shorter than .5km
FreeStation for links longer than .5km