Ruckus Wireless Moves To The Cloud For Xclaim APs

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Tim Higgins

Ruckus Wireless logoRuckus Wireless has rethought its management approach for its entry-level enterprise Xclaim access points.

CloudManager for Xclaim is a "100 percent subscription-free" cloud service to manage Xclaim access points. It can be used to replace the app-based management system supported via Xclaim’s Harmony Android and iOS apps or in addition to it. But each AP can be managed by only one method.

Xclaim CloudManager

Xclaim CloudManager

CloudManager uses a responsive web-browser interface and can support an "unlimited number" of Xclaim access points. APs can be managed in multiple locations as long as they have internet access.

CloudManager stores one week of historical Xclaim access point data, which can be viewed real-time or via pre-configured management reports, which can be downloaded or emailed.

CloudManager for Xclaim is scheduled to be available by the end of June. New or existing customers can request to join the open-beta program now on the Xclaim website.

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