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WATCHDOG END USER SUPPORT,STANDALONE R750,5 YR

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Ruckus Watchdog End User Support for Standalone R750 — 5 Years | R750, Support

Ruckus Networks

MPN: 806-R750-5000

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Key Features

  • Coverage period: 5 Years
  • MPN: 806-R750-5000
  • Supported hardware: Ruckus R750 (standalone)
  • Support scope: Technical assistance and firmware updates
  • Delivery: Vendor-managed case handling and knowledge-base access
  • License type: End-user support term
  • Protect wireless availability with 5 years of Ruckus Watchdog support using MPN 806-R750-5000
  • Resolve complex RF or firmware issues with vendor technical assistance
Ensure predictable Wi‑Fi operations with a five-year Ruckus Watchdog end-user support plan for a standalone R750 access point (MPN 806-R750-5000). This extended term secures vendor assistance for troubleshooting, access to firmware revisions, and guidance on configuration and interoperability. For campuses, branch networks, or dense venue deployments where a single AP's behavior can affect user experience, long-duration support reduces the risk of prolonged outages and unpatched vulnerabilities. The plan simplifies lifecycle management by aligning support duration with refresh cycles and procurement forecasts. Selecting Watchdog support for the R750 gives network teams vendor accountability for issue resolution and continuity of critical wireless services without requiring a controller-based architecture.

Ideal For

  • Support a campus wireless AP through a full equipment refresh cycle
  • Provide vendor troubleshooting for a high-density standalone R750 deployment
  • Maintain firmware currency and security patches for a remote site AP
  • Budget multiyear support for predictable operational expenses

Why This Product

  • 15-year term aligns with AP refresh cycles vs shorter one-year agreements
  • 2Designed for standalone deployments vs controller-only support bundles
  • 3Includes vendor firmware access vs community-sourced updates
  • 4Simplifies budgeting with a single SKU per AP vs per-incident services