Standalone Mode
Standalone Mode is the easiest to configure if you do not need the ConnectStation to integrate into an existing WiFi infrastructure. Any Ruckus Access Point connected to LAN1 is considered to be the “delivery subnet”, and is assumed to be there for the sole purpose of delivering the streams of a single ConnectStation.
Note: The ConnectStation provides DHCP and DNS on LAN1. Make sure there is no other DHCP server in the network connected to LAN1!
Using a single Access Point
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Connect the 10/100/1000 port of the supplied AP directly to
LAN1.

Make sure the AP is associated via the administration interface of the ConnectStation.

For setting up the WiFi please consider the following information:
"WiFi planning"
Using multiple Access Points
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Instead of a single AP, you can add up to 8 APs via an external network switch to extend the range of the delivery WiFi.

The APs can be associated and configured via the administration interface of the ConnectStation.

The client limit of the ConnectStation will not be changed.

Observe common WiFi deployment guidelines about channel assignment etc.

Instead of associating the APs with the ConnectStation, you can manage them yourself, or add a WiFi controller.

For setting up the WiFi please consider the following information:
"WiFi planning"