Tim
I'm fairly certain you've seen this. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/wi-fi-performance,2985.html
I would like to see a review of the Ruckus 7363. I get its $600 list price is a showstopper for many SNB visitors, but there's plenty who come to SNB looking for solutions for larger offices, larger homes, or to work well for video streaming. Also some who are also just fed up with consumer wifi gear and its often shoddy firmware support. Some of these folks may be willing to spend more $ if it meant an end to their misery.
The 7363 can work as a standalone AP without need for the $1200+ Zonedirector. For $600, this could potentially be a solid option for some more advanced users. Especially those who spend hours and hours of their day testing and returning $150+ routers looking for that one that will give them that little bit more than they currently now.
Think about it.....
I'm fairly certain you've seen this. http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/wi-fi-performance,2985.html
I would like to see a review of the Ruckus 7363. I get its $600 list price is a showstopper for many SNB visitors, but there's plenty who come to SNB looking for solutions for larger offices, larger homes, or to work well for video streaming. Also some who are also just fed up with consumer wifi gear and its often shoddy firmware support. Some of these folks may be willing to spend more $ if it meant an end to their misery.
The 7363 can work as a standalone AP without need for the $1200+ Zonedirector. For $600, this could potentially be a solid option for some more advanced users. Especially those who spend hours and hours of their day testing and returning $150+ routers looking for that one that will give them that little bit more than they currently now.
Think about it.....