Ruckus ZoneFlex H320

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Ruckus H320 802.11ac Wave 2 dual-band concurrent 2.4 GHz (1x1:1) & 5 GHz (2x2:2), Wired/Wireless Wall Switch, MU-MIMO, BeamFlex+, 1 10/100/1000 & 2 10/100 Ethernet Access Ports, POE in. Does not include DC power supply.

Brand:
Ruckus Networks
Samuel Ross
Advantages
Integrated Ethernet Ports for IPTV, VoIP, and Wired Devices

Unlike traditional APs, the H320 includes a built-in switch with Ethernet ports for connecting IPTV boxes, VoIP phones, smart TVs, and in-room devices without requiring additional switches
Disadvantages
Wired Ports May Be Limited to 100Mbps on Some Deployments

Community discussions note that some H320 deployments are limited to 100Mbps Ethernet speeds depending on cabling or switch configuration, which may affect wired performance expectations.
Comment
Great Performance but Older Hardware”

“The Ruckus ZoneFlex H320 is still a very reliable access point for hospitality environments, but keep in mind it’s Wi-Fi 5 and already EOL. For modern high-density deployments, newer H350 or H550 models may be better.
Samantha Morales
Advantages
BeamFlex+ Technology Improves Coverage and Reduces Interference

The H320 uses patented Ruckus BeamFlex+ adaptive antenna technology to dynamically optimize wireless signals for better coverage and stronger performance in crowded environments.
Disadvantages
Official End-of-Life (EOL) Status

Ruckus officially lists the H320 as an End-of-Life product, meaning long-term firmware support and future updates may become limited.
Comment
Reliable In-Room WiFi Coverage

“This wall-mounted enterprise access point works extremely well in apartments and dormitories. BeamFlex technology definitely helps improve coverage in rooms with thick walls
Gregory Powell
Advantages
Designed Specifically for Hotels, Apartments, and Guest Rooms

The Ruckus ZoneFlex H320 is purpose-built for hospitality WiFi, dormitories, apartments, and multi-dwelling units (MDUs). Its wall-mounted design delivers reliable in-room coverage while keeping installations clean and discreet.
Disadvantages
Older Wi-Fi 5 Technology Instead of Wi-Fi 6

The H320 is an 802.11ac Wave 2 (Wi-Fi 5) access point, so it lacks the efficiency improvements and higher device capacity of newer Wi-Fi 6 models.
Comment
Excellent Hospitality WiFi Solution

“We installed the Ruckus H320 access points throughout our hotel rooms, and guest WiFi complaints dropped almost immediately. The signal is much more stable, and the built-in Ethernet ports are perfect for IPTV and VoIP phones.
William Wilson
Advantages
Great at punching through walls and keeping a steady signal in tricky indoor layouts — the H320 often outperforms bigger routers in older buildings.
Disadvantages
It’s aging tech, so when too many users stream or download at once, it can slow down or struggle under heavy load.
Comment
I put the H320 in my apartment and it’s a rock, covers every corner without drama. But when my roommates all start streaming 4K, I can see its age. Still, for everyday use it’s solid and reliable
Oliver Davis
Advantages
The H320 is great at penetrating building materials and maintaining stable connections across rooms and floors. Users often report fewer dead zones in older or thick-wall buildings.
Disadvantages
Limited Throughput / Older Standard: The H320 isn’t Wi-Fi 6, so in modern high-device environments with heavy streaming or multigig traffic, it may become a bottleneck.
Comment
I’ve been using the H320 across guest rooms in a boutique hotel—coverage is solid even through thick walls, and it’s stable most of the time. It struggles a bit when everyone’s streaming concurrently, but for standard usage it delivers dependable performance. Great option if you’re upgrading older installations without going full next-gen gear.

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