Ruckus Networks
1 YEAR SUBSCRIPTION - LICENSE UPGRADES RWG THROUGHPUT TO 25 GBPS. MINIMUM 1000 S
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Ruckus RWG-F-25G-01 25 Gbps Throughput Upgrade | Subscription License
Ruckus Networks
MPN: RWG-F-25G-01
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Key Features
- Ruckus RWG throughput upgrade license
- 25 Gbps licensed throughput tier
- 1-year subscription duration
- Minimum 1,000-seat order requirement
- Software-services/cloud-licensing category
- MPN: RWG-F-25G-01
- Increase throughput capacity with 25 Gbps licensing
- Extend coverage using a 1-year subscription term
Increase RWG throughput to 25 Gbps with a 1-year subscription license that extends capacity where traffic growth has outpaced current limits. This license upgrade is intended for organizations that need more throughput for sustained network demand, larger user populations, or heavier application traffic without changing the core deployment model.
Ruckus positions this upgrade for environments where performance headroom matters more than incremental tuning. By moving to a 25 Gbps throughput tier, teams can support higher aggregate traffic levels while keeping the licensing model aligned to a defined subscription term. The minimum 1,000-seat requirement indicates this is built for enterprise-scale planning rather than small-site procurement.
For infrastructure teams, the value is straightforward: preserve the existing investment, extend usable capacity, and avoid the cost and disruption of a platform replacement. This makes the license a practical choice when network demand is rising and throughput is the constraint, not the hardware footprint.
Ideal For
- Expanding throughput for enterprise network environments with rising traffic demand
- Supporting larger user populations without replacing the existing RWG platform
- Planning annual license renewals around predictable infrastructure budgets
- Adding capacity for sites where throughput, not hardware, is the limiting factor
Why This Product
- 1Raises throughput to 25 Gbps instead of replacing the platform
- 2Uses a 1-year subscription model for annual planning
- 3Requires a 1,000-seat minimum for enterprise-scale deployment
- 4Targets capacity expansion rather than feature expansion