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Wireless Access Point Ruckus T350c 1774 Mbps Dual-Band PoE, USB-A, AES/WPA3
Ruckus T350c is a dual-band Wi‑Fi 6 wireless access point offering a combined maximum throughput of 1774 Mbps (574 Mbps on 2.4 GHz and 1200 Mbps on 5 GHz). Designed for business and dense Wi‑Fi environments, the AP supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), a USB‑A port for application extensions, AES encryption and modern WPA/WPA2/WPA3 security modes, and dual‑stack IPv4/IPv6 networking. Typical power consumption is 11.24 W with a maximum of 13.24 W, and the unit targets reliable connectivity in demanding indoor and semi-outdoor installations where compact footprint and efficient radio performance are required.
The Ruckus T350c combines Wi‑Fi 6 performance with dual‑band radios to deliver higher aggregate throughput and improved client capacity. Integrated security support and AES-based encryption ensure compatibility with contemporary authentication standards while PoE simplifies deployment by delivering power and data over a single cable. The AP’s compact design and robust thermal characteristics allow flexible placement in business and dense venues, and the USB‑A port enables local service extensions such as location services or small peripheral connectivity.
Mount the access point in a location with clear coverage to the intended client area and connect it to a PoE switch or PoE injector to provide both power and network connectivity. Use the management interface or your chosen Ruckus controller platform to configure SSIDs, security (WPA3 recommended where supported), VLANs and client policies. Connect any required USB peripheral to the USB‑A port and enable any platform-specific services that utilize the USB connection.
For optimal performance, place the AP centrally relative to client clusters, avoid major obstructions and sources of interference, and configure separate SSIDs or band steering policies for high‑density environments. Monitor power budget on PoE switches to ensure the device receives up to its typical power draw, and enable WPA3 where client devices support it to improve security and connection resilience.
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