Ruckus Networks
SPCPTR SPT REN SCG LIC 5K APS, 5YR
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Ruckus SPCPTR SPT REN SCG LIC 5K APs, 5YR | Support Renewal
Ruckus Networks
MPN: 872-5000-5SG0
$164,410.40$255,000.90
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Key Features
- MPN 872-5000-5SG0
- Ruckus Networks support renewal
- Coverage for 5,000 access points
- 5-year covered period
- Software-services support-warranties category
- Renewal entitlement for existing deployment
- Designed for enterprise WLAN lifecycle management
- Maintain coverage across 5,000 access points with a 5-year support renewal
Protect a large Ruckus wireless footprint with a support renewal built for scale. This 5-year entitlement is aligned to deployments covering 5,000 access points, giving infrastructure teams a clear path to maintain vendor-backed coverage across a broad WLAN environment.
For organizations running distributed campuses, multi-site enterprises, or dense indoor wireless networks, renewal timing matters. Keeping support current helps reduce exposure when incidents occur, simplifies planning for refresh cycles, and preserves access to the support structure tied to the original deployment.
This renewal is suited to teams that value continuity over reactive procurement. It supports long-range budgeting, avoids gaps in entitlement, and keeps the wireless environment under a consistent support model for the full term. For procurement and operations leaders, that means fewer surprises and a cleaner lifecycle strategy for a critical access layer.
Ideal For
- Renew support for a campus WLAN with 5,000 Ruckus access points
- Maintain vendor coverage across a multi-site wireless deployment
- Extend entitlement continuity during a planned refresh cycle
- Standardize support terms for a large enterprise wireless estate
Why This Product
- 1Built for 5,000 access points rather than a small-site support plan
- 2Provides a 5-year term for longer planning visibility
- 3Supports entitlement continuity across enterprise WLAN estates
- 4Fits renewal-driven procurement instead of one-off break/fix coverage