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Home » RUCKUS Expands Wi-Fi 7 Portfolio with New Hospitality-Focused APs

RUCKUS Expands Wi-Fi 7 Portfolio with New Hospitality-Focused APs

June 21, 2025
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RUCKUS Networks has unveiled a new portfolio of AI-driven Wi-Fi 7 solutions tailored for the hospitality industry, expanding its offerings for luxury, mid-scale, and limited-service hotel segments. The new solutions—announced this week at the Hospitality Industry Technology Exposition and Conference (HITEC) in Indianapolis—combine advanced wireless performance with customizable guest experiences and simplified network management.

Central to the announcement is the new RUCKUS H670 access point (AP), a tri-radio, wall-mounted Wi-Fi 7 unit designed for premium hotel environments. It features dual concurrent IoT radios and multi-gigabit Power over Ethernet (PoE) ports, enabling seamless integration of smart locks, room controls, and other IoT devices. For mid-scale hotels, the compact dual-band RUCKUS R370 AP delivers enhanced wireless speeds and capacity with future-ready Wi-Fi 7 capability. For budget-conscious properties, a new turnkey bundle integrates the RUCKUS R350e AP, ICX 8100 Ethernet switch, and cloud-managed guest Wi-Fi services via the RUCKUS Unleashed platform.

RUCKUS is also enhancing its cloud-native RUCKUS One Hospitality Edition platform with new features: an Agentic AI-powered dashboard for natural-language interaction, dynamic network templates for streamlined deployment, and role-based access controls (RBAC) for secure multi-property management. An enhanced Brand 360 dashboard offers hotel brands real-time visibility into network performance across locations. CommScope stated these offerings help hotels scale networks, improve reliability, and deliver elevated guest experiences across all market tiers.

  • RUCKUS debuts new Wi-Fi 7 access points: H670 for full-service hotels, R370 for mid-scale
  • Affordable turnkey package with R350e AP and ICX 8100 switch for limited-service hotels
  • Enhanced RUCKUS One Hospitality Edition with Agentic AI dashboard and advanced RBAC
  • Brand 360 dashboard provides global visibility for multi-property hotel brands
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