RUCKCast
RUCKUS Networks brings you interesting topics with a wide range of guests to sit down and discuss all things that make up the product portfolio. We'll discuss topics including products from our portfolio, Wi-Fi, routing and switching and more! We can't wait to share with you what our teams are up to.
You can contact the podcast team using the email address ruckcast@commscope.com for any feedback or ideas for future episodes. We would love to hear from you!
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If you have questions about how to use RUCKUS gear, The RUCKUS Education YouTube channel is a great resource and can be found at www.youtube.com/@ruckuseducation
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RUCKCast
Latest Episodes
RUCKCast #118 - WLPC Prague 2025
https://thewlpc.com for all things WLPCThis episode of the RUCKCast explores the upcoming WLPC conference in Prague, scheduled for October. The discussion focuses on why this event has become essential for wireless professionals and netw...
RUCKCast #117 - Doing More with Less
This episode explores a controversial topic: how network designers often over-engineer Wi-Fi systems due to their unique perspective on network planning.Unlike sales-focused approaches that may emphasize more equipment, designers sometim...
RUCKCast #116 - Hamina Reporting
This week's RUCKCast dives into Hamina Wireless's online reporting feature—a revolutionary upgrade from traditional PDF reports. This new feature transforms how you examine and understand your proposed network's performance within your facility...
RUCKCast #115 - Introduction to RMN
Join Jim Palmer as he sits down with Jim Doherty and Jerry Patton to learn about RUCKUS Managed Networks, a comprehensive solution designed to simplify network management for organizations of all sizes. In this episode, the team explores how RU...
RUCKCast #114 - Rule Breakers!
In this episode, we dive into the unspoken rules of networking—those best practices, standards, and protocols that guide how we build and manage networks. But what happens when sticking to the rules just doesn’t cut it? Jim sits down with Aaron...