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Some Ruckus Wi-Fi APs respond to 802.11mc FTM RTT requests, but do not advertize this in the beacon frame. So you can use them, as long as you figure out what the offset/bias is in the result.
For some more information see https://people.csail.mit.edu/bkph/FTMRTT_aps#unadvertized
For sample video of Android app FTMRTT used in property with 113 Ruckus APs (OUI 94:b3:4f) see https://people.csail.mit.edu/bkph/movies/KSR_Pixel_5_screen-20240324-174934.mp4
(here the offset was -2.8 meters).
Follow up question: do any Ruckus APs support 802.11az (the next generation positioning (NGP)): https://standards.ieee.org/beyond-standards/newly-released-ieee-802-11az-standard-improving-wi-fi-lo...