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Netgear licensed BeamFlex adaptive antenna to use in its RangeMax 824 v1 and v2 wireless routers.
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In 2008, Ruckus sued Netgear, along with its new MIMO antenna supplier Rayspan, for patent infringement, over the antenna designs and associated software that have replaced the Beamflex technology which Netgear used to buy from Ruckus. In 2009, Ruckus entered into Metro-Wi-Fi with outdoor mesh system. In 2008 Ruckus shifted focus on Enterprise, Carrier SP, Education and Hospitality verticals with ZoneDirector controllers which is built on technology acquired from Airspider. On April 2008, Ruckus introduced ZoneDirector 3000 - An enterprise WLAN controller, FlexMaster - A remote centralized Wi-Fi management system and SmartMesh on its 802.11n access point.
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On January, 2005, Ruckus announced that company signed a worldwide agreement to license its BeamFlex technology to NETGEAR for RangeMax product line. In addition Ruckus announced that PCCW, Hong Kong's primary telecommunications provider, will become the first company in the world to offer consumers a complete wireless multimedia solution, as part of its popular Netvigator Broadband Services, using new products and technology from Ruckus. Ko, the Ruckus board of directors includes Dominic Orr, chairman and former CEO of Alteon WebSystems and later Aruba Networks, Selina Lo, president and CEO, Gaurav Garg, former founder of Redback Networks and partner at Sequoia Capital, and Bill Kish, CTO and co-founder of Ruckus Wireless. Ruckus Wireless has also appointed Wen Ko, founding managing director of WK Technology Fund, to its board of directors. WK Technology Fund led the $3.5 million first round of financing, while Sequoia Capital and private investors provided the initial $1.5 million of seed money. Existing investors Sequoia Capital and WK Technology Fund completed the oversubscribed round. Sutter Hill Ventures and Investor Growth Capital, the venture capital arm of Investor AB of Sweden, led the new financing. On September 19, 2005, Ruckus announced that it has secured $9 million in its second round of financing, which increases total investment in the company to over $14 million since its formation in June of 2004. At 2007 CES event, Ruckus demonstrated the dongle with Motorola set top box VIP1720.
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In 2007, Ruckus introduced a miniaturised wireless multimedia adapter, the MediaFlex USB Dongle, designed to provide wireless connectivity to in-home multimedia devices such as set-tops and media center systems. Selina Lo was the first CEO of the company and continued till company's acquisition by Brocade Communications in 2016.Īt its initial days, Ruckus focuses on In-Home IPTV content distribution over wireless. Sequoia Capital, WK Technology Fund, and Sutter Hill Ventures initially funded the company. After incubation Ruckus was incorporated in June 2004 as Video54 Technologies Inc., by William Kish and Victor Shtrom. Ruckus Networks started in 2002 as an incubator project with name SCEOS (Sequoia Capital Entertainment Operating System) funded by a small seed round from Sequoia Capital, in Menlo Park, California.