Ruckus T750SE

  • Ruckus T750se Access Point - Front
    Ruckus T750se Access Point - Front

Product Detail

The Ruckus T750SE is the Wi-Fi Industry's highest performing outdoor Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) AP. The T750SE combines all Ruckus patented technologies and best-in-class industrial grade design with the latest high performance 4x4:4 Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) platform to deliver industry-leading Wi-Fi performance, reliability and coverage for challenging high density outdoor deployments. The T750SE is capable of delivering an aggregate throughput of 2.4Gbps in the 5GHz band and 1.148Gbps in the 2.4GHz band with an internal 120-Degree Sector antenna and option to attach external antennae.

Wi-Fi 6 Multi-gigabit wireless technology is custom designed for ultra-high density deployments using technologies like OFDMA and it is capable of delivering more reliable Wi-Fi experience with the Long Guard Interval feature specifically added in Wi-Fi 6 for outdoor usage.

In addition, T750SE has on-board BLE and Zigbee radios to enable IoT use-cases, and a 2.5Gbps Ethernet back-haul to support the high throughput expected in ultra-high density deployments.

Model Name:
T750SE
Product Family:
Ruckus Outdoor APs
Recommended Software:
Stability Release:
Patches:
SmartZone AP Refresh Patch 5.2.2 (LT-GD MR 2)
Technology Release:
Patches:
SmartZone AP Patch 6.1.1.0.1322 (LT-GA-AP Patch-1322)

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ID Title Version Release Date Edit Date
20210511 RUCKUS AP Aggregation And Fragmentation Attacks Vulnerability (aka “FragAttacks”) 1.1 May 11, 2021 October 15, 2021
20230208 CVE-2023-25717: RUCKUS AP Web Vulnerability (RCE/CSRF) 1.2 February 08, 2023 May 18, 2023
20230731 RUCKUS Unleashed Authenticated Remote Command Execution Vulnerability 1.1 July 31, 2023 August 01, 2023
20231128 CVE-2023-49225: RUCKUS AP Stored Cross-Site Scripting Vulnerability 1.0 November 29, 2023 November 29, 2023

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