Access Ethernet Switches
ICX Access switches
The CommScope family of stackable RUCKUS access switches deliver the performance, flexibility, and scalability required for enterprise access deployment. These switches raise the bar with non-blocking performance and 1,10,40 and 100 GbE uplinks and stacking options.
These switches deliver seamless interoperability with RUCKUS wireless products to deliver unified wired and wireless network access. In addition, RUCKUS Multigigabit Ethernet technology offers bandwidth speeds needed to optimize performance of the latest generation high performance wireless access points and edge devices, over standard Ethernet cables.

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ICX Switches
Find the right switch for your network. ICX switches work seamlessly with RUCKUS Wi-Fi access points and RUCKUS SmartZone network controllers to deliver the highest performance and most cost-effective solutions on the market today.
The 100G Network
Switching to a New Era: Why Enterprise Networks Are Moving Toward 100GbE
Scaling out the network
Re-architecting enterprise networks with high-performance stackable switches.
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SmartZone OS 5 - At-A-Glance
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White Paper: Re-Architecting Enterprise Networks With High-performance Stackable Switches
Fixed form factor switches, often referred to as “pizza boxes” or “stackables”, offer some compelling advantages over their chassis-based counterparts which have not been evolving at the same pace. A stackable solution offers true pay-as-you-grow economics not just in terms of acquisition costs but also ongoing support and power consumption resulting in a significantly lower Total Cost of Ownership.
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White Paper: The Power Of RUCKUS Campus Fabric In The Data Center
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White Paper: Transforming The Network With RUCKUS Campus Fabric
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White Paper: Energy Efficiency in Campus Networks
During the industrial revolution and later, as the world became more dependent on machines to increase economic growth and prosperity, power consumption was not a major consideration; the main issue was the generation of sufficient power where it was needed.
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Campus Fabric At-A-Glance