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Ruckus ICX7550-24ZP 24-Port Multi-Gig PoE Switch | Enterprise Access
Ruckus Networks
MPN: ICX7550-24ZP
$6,201.97$12,670.00
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Key Features
- 24-port access switch
- 802.3bt PoE support
- Multi-gig Ethernet connectivity
- Managed switching platform
- Enterprise edge deployment profile
- High-power endpoint support
- Ruckus ICX 7550 series
- Power demanding endpoints with 802.3bt PoE support
Deliver more from the access layer with a switch built for higher-power endpoints and faster client connections. The Ruckus ICX 7550-24ZP combines 24 ports with 802.3bt PoE and multi-gig connectivity, making it a strong fit for wireless access points, advanced collaboration devices, and other endpoints that need both bandwidth and power headroom.
This class of switch matters when standard gigabit access is no longer enough. Multi-gig ports help preserve performance as endpoint demand rises, while 802.3bt PoE supports devices that draw more power than traditional PoE budgets can comfortably handle. For teams planning refreshes around Wi-Fi, edge compute, or dense user areas, that combination reduces the need for separate power workarounds and keeps the access layer aligned with current device requirements.
Compared with lower-tier switches, the ICX 7550-24ZP is built for environments where port capability directly affects user experience and deployment flexibility. It is the kind of access switch that earns its cost through fewer compromises at the edge.
Ideal For
- Wi-Fi access point deployments requiring higher PoE budgets
- Enterprise access layers serving multi-gig client devices
- Collaboration rooms with powered endpoints and displays
- Network refreshes where standard gigabit access is no longer sufficient
Why This Product
- 1802.3bt PoE supports more demanding endpoints than standard PoE switches
- 2Multi-gig access helps avoid bottlenecks for modern devices
- 324-port design fits focused enterprise edge deployments
- 4Better suited for high-power access than basic gigabit switches





