CommScope launches AI-powered Wi-Fi 7 for smarter residential networks

CommScope has rolled out its RUCKUS Multi-Dwelling Unit portfolio, embedding Wi-Fi 7 silicon and artificial intelligence engines to streamline network oversight across apartment blocks and managed residential estates. The package fuses the RUCKUS One MDU 360 platform with a conversational Digital System Engineer assistant that converts dense analytics into plain-language summaries, letting property managers and service providers diagnose performance bottlenecks without specialist training.

Hardware anchors arrive as the H670 and R575 tri-band access points, which thread multi-gigabit throughput through wall and ceiling mounts while weaving in Bluetooth Low Energy and Zigbee radios compatible with Matter and Thread protocols for smart-home devices. Patented radio-frequency algorithms keep signals stable even as resident density climbs.

The suite hooks into existing SmartZone and Unleashed deployments, handing landlords and operators a unified dashboard that flags service-level trends, forecasts trouble spots and cuts operational overhead while residents tap faster, more secure pipes across every connected appliance.
 

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