Donate Ruckus Access Points to Help Disaster Victims

Ruckus donated virtual SmartZone™ controller access points to ITDRC after Hurricane Harvey and is asking customers and resellers to donate Ruckus APs.

Catastrophes remind us of our responsibility to support one another in times of need. Hurricanes Irma and Harvey are the two most recent events that remind us of that. Fortunately, there are many ways to help. Many organizations have the infrastructure and support system to provide assistance for those in need. For instance, Information Technology Disaster Resource Center (ITDRC), a non-profit group of volunteers from the IT community, provides free telecommunications support to survivors and emergency responders during the recovery period after a disaster. When word got out that they were urgently looking for networking gear to support their efforts in Houston, we knew we could help. Hurricane Harvey

Within 24 hours of returning from the long Labor Day weekend, Ruckus engineers provisioned and hosted a Ruckus virtual SmartZone™ controller access points (APs) out of its corporate headquarters in Sunnyvale. They also configured over 130 Ruckus APs that can be connected and instantly deployed anywhere by engineers in the field. We will be working directly with ITDRC over the coming weeks and months to support their ongoing efforts. We also encourage anyone interested in donating time, money or equipment to contact:   ITDRC/LSTTS ATTN: Dianne Cargill 10211 FM 156 Ft. Worth, TX 76131   If you are a Ruckus customer or reseller and have old Ruckus WLAN gear that you want to donate, send it to ITDRC and we will make sure it is fully licensed and upgraded at no cost.

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