Ruckus Networks
WD SPT-8100-SGD 5YR RMT REN
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Ruckus WD SPT-8100-SGD 5YR RMT REN | Support Warranty Renewal
Ruckus Networks
MPN: 821-8100D-R-5
$283.08$337.00
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Authorized Dealer — Full manufacturer warranty
Key Features
- 5-year support renewal term
- Remote support coverage
- Ruckus Networks support service
- Designed for the 8100 platform
- Warranty renewal for installed infrastructure
- Vendor-backed issue resolution path
- Extend vendor coverage for 5 years with remote renewal support
- Preserve operational continuity via Ruckus-backed assistance
Protect your Ruckus 8100 investment with a 5-year remote support renewal designed to keep operations covered beyond the initial term. This renewal helps maintain access to vendor-backed support for troubleshooting, issue resolution, and lifecycle continuity without forcing a platform change or a new procurement cycle.
For infrastructure teams, the value is straightforward: fewer coverage gaps, clearer budgeting, and a support path aligned to the hardware already in production. Remote renewal support is well suited for distributed environments where fast access to technical assistance matters, but on-site intervention is not the primary requirement.
This type of warranty renewal is often selected when the underlying platform remains strategically important and the goal is to preserve serviceability while extending asset life. It supports disciplined refresh planning, reduces the risk of unmanaged endpoints, and helps keep critical wireless infrastructure under vendor coverage for another five years.
Ideal For
- Extending support on an existing Ruckus 8100 deployment
- Maintaining coverage for distributed wireless infrastructure
- Budgeting multi-year support for a stable production environment
- Renewing service before the current support term expires
Why This Product
- 15-year renewal term for long-range planning
- 2Remote support model for distributed teams
- 3Vendor-backed coverage for the installed platform
- 4Renewal format avoids replacing working infrastructure