Ruckus Networks
SPCPTR SPT REN - SA E510, 1YR
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Ruckus SA E510 1-Year Support Renewal | Enterprise Wireless Support
Ruckus Networks
MPN: 872-E510-1000
$114.76$156.65
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Key Features
- 1-year support renewal
- Supports Ruckus E510
- Renewal-based service entitlement
- Wireless access point coverage
- Vendor-backed support access
- Designed for enterprise WLAN environments
- Extend wireless support coverage with a 1-year renewal term
- Protect E510 deployments using Ruckus Networks service coverage
Maintain support coverage for E510 deployments with a renewal designed to keep wireless infrastructure under an active service umbrella. This 1-year support option helps organizations preserve access to vendor-backed assistance without replacing hardware that still meets operational needs.
For IT teams managing campus, branch, or distributed wireless environments, support continuity matters as much as the hardware itself. A renewal like this helps reduce uncertainty around maintenance planning, troubleshooting access, and lifecycle management for the E510 platform.
Ruckus Networks support renewals are a practical choice when the access point fleet remains strategically useful and the business wants to avoid gaps in coverage. Rather than forcing an early refresh, this option extends the service relationship around the installed base, helping teams protect uptime, simplify budgeting, and keep wireless operations aligned with business demand.
Ideal For
- Campus wireless networks that need continued support coverage for E510 access points
- Branch office WLAN deployments with installed Ruckus hardware still in service
- Organizations extending the lifecycle of existing wireless infrastructure
- IT procurement teams renewing support to avoid gaps in coverage
Why This Product
- 1Extends support without replacing working wireless hardware
- 2More predictable than ad hoc break-fix coverage
- 3Built for the Ruckus E510 platform
- 4Helps avoid support gaps in enterprise WLAN operations