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Announcement: Ruckus Unleashed 200.8.10.3.243 (GA) Release is available on Support

michael_brado
Esteemed Contributor II
Greetings,

 

     Ruckus Unleashed Development Engineering and Quality Assurance teams have just

provided a new and important 200.8 (GA) Software Release.  Features now include up to

128 APs and 2048 clients, the R750 AP support, ICX Switch Monitoring and Management,

enhanced Application Recognition, remote Syslog, and WPA3 encryption, to name a few. 

Find all Unleashed 200.8 (GA) documentation here:

 

https://support.ruckuswireless.com/products/82-unleashed-and-multi-site-manager#documents

 

   Consisting of Release Notes, What’s New, Upgrade Guide, R750 Quick Setup Guide, User Guide,

Troubleshooting Guide, and SNMP Reference Guide.

 

    The Unleashed 200.8.10.3.243 (GA) SNMP MIBs and AP Firmware have been posted here:

 

https://support.ruckuswireless.com/products/82-unleashed-and-multi-site-manager#firmwares

 

   With images for C110, E510, H320, H510, M510, M510-JP, R320, R510, R610, R710, R720, R750,

T310c, T310d, T310n, T310s, T610, T610s, T710, T710s model APs.  Note: 802.11ac Wave1 APs

are no longer supported as of this release: R310,R500, R600, T300, T300e, T301n, T301s.

 

   Our Cloud based Online Upgrade server has been updated, and customers can Upgrade Online

from Unleashed 200.7, or via Local Upgrade on Unleashed networks running 200.2, 200.3, 200.4,

or 200.5 releases.

 

   Please feel free to share these links and this information with your Unleashed Customers and

Partners.  Thanks and best regards,
13 REPLIES 13

michiel_schuite
New Contributor III
I completely agree!  It is unbelievable that Ruckus hasn't fixed this blatant performance issue on their flagship AP's.  I read in one of the replies that the engineers at Ruckus have a hard time replicating the issue.  It is as simple as having a single Unleashed AP and a single client.  You'll see right away that you're not getting the internet speed anywhere close to what it should be.  In my case, it's between 25% and 50% of the actual internet speed even having a single client.  Pretty pathetic...  Any $19 AP will surpass my R720 anytime anywhere.

rob_m_istij3wx4
New Contributor III
I have a gigabit connection and using an r610 with 200.8, doing a speed test with my laptop usually nets me around 400mbps download using fast.com. I know the wifi to my phone isnt as good but still around 150-200, but the phones wifi isnt as good.

michiel_schuite
New Contributor III
I have a 220mb connection but only see about a 60mb connection speed from either the r710 or the r720. I see no difference between the AP’s, they are equally slow. 

neeraj_gupta_g8
New Contributor II
I am disappointed that the move to 200.8.10.3.243 for my 6 R510's will obsolete my R500's rendering them useless.  It would have been nice if the R500's could continue to unleash into my network, but maybe without the features in 200.8.x.  

Is Ruckus planning on allowing one to upgrade the Wave 2 devices to 200.8.x without completely losing the ability to unleash the older Wave 1 devices into the network?

Or - is there an upgrade path that allows for upgrading R500's to R320/R510?

Thanks!