By: Network-Switch.com | August 12, 2026
- 1. Quick Summary
- 2. AI Data-Center Switching Becomes Ruijie's Main Growth Engine
- 3. 400G and 800G Reach 87% of Data-Center Switch Revenue
- 4. 800G Demand, Switch Trays and Supernode Networking Move Higher
- 5. Independent RG-RAP72Pro Review Tests the Practical Side of Wi-Fi 7
- 6. Ruijie Moves Japan-Oriented Wall APs from Wi-Fi 6 Toward Wi-Fi 7
- 7. RG-S61 and RG-S2000 Switch Lines Enter China-Market Retirement
- 8. Network-Switch.com Observation
- 9. Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
- 10. Sources
Quick Summary
Ruijie's most relevant verified developments between August 11 and August 20, 2026 were concentrated in AI data-center networking and product lifecycle changes. The company's first-half results showed strong growth led by data-center switches, an August 17 investor briefing disclosed a sharp shift toward 400G and 800G products and a growing supernode switch-tray opportunity, and an independent August 18 review provided a practical check on the Reyee RG-RAP72Pro Wi-Fi 7 access point. Ruijie also announced new switch retirements in China and a Wi-Fi 6-to-Wi-Fi 7 migration path for several Japan-oriented wall-mounted AP models. No separate major Ruijie exhibition launch published inside this exact ten-day window met the same verification threshold.
AI Data-Center Switching Becomes Ruijie's Main Growth Engine
Ruijie's 2026 first-half results, reported on August 14, showed revenue of RMB 8.83 billion, up 32.83% year over year, while net profit attributable to shareholders reached RMB 694 million, up 53.54%. Independent coverage from National Business Daily identified data-center switches for AI model training and inference as the central driver of the increase.
Network equipment generated RMB 8.10 billion in first-half revenue, while overseas revenue reached RMB 2.12 billion, up 84.95%. The figures matter because they provide commercial evidence that high-speed AI networking is no longer only a product-roadmap story for Ruijie; it is already materially affecting the company's revenue mix.
400G and 800G Reach 87% of Data-Center Switch Revenue
An August 17 institutional research briefing provided a more detailed view of the product mix. Ruijie said its data-center networking business generated about RMB 5.6 billion in first-half revenue, up 58%, and that 400G and 800G switches together represented 87% of data-center switch revenue.
Within that mix, 400G product revenue increased 27% year over year, while 800G revenue grew by more than 300%. Ruijie also described a portfolio spanning 800G box switches, supernode systems and a future 1.6T path covering LPO, NPO and CPO technologies.
For buyers and integrators, the more useful signal is the speed transition itself: Ruijie's AI data-center business is moving from 400G-led deployments toward a mixed 400G/800G architecture, with 800G becoming a much larger part of current demand.
800G Demand, Switch Trays and Supernode Networking Move Higher
In the same August 17 briefing, Ruijie said it expects 800G product demand to rise sharply in the second half of 2026. Supernode-related switch-tray revenue was still a small share of first-half data-center switch sales, but the company expects switch-tray penetration to increase through the second half and into 2027.
Ruijie's direction also extends beyond a conventional box-switch role. The company said it can support switch trays as well as broader supernode solutions, including optical-interconnect design and system equipment, depending on customer procurement models.
There is a supply-side constraint to watch. Ruijie also said tight availability of upstream switch chips is unlikely to disappear quickly. Raw-material inventory increased from RMB 1.4 billion at the beginning of the period to RMB 2.7 billion at the end of the first half as the company secured components for delivery. This makes component availability and inventory conversion important indicators alongside headline 800G demand.
Independent RG-RAP72Pro Review Tests the Practical Side of Wi-Fi 7
On August 18, iTechGuides published an independent review of the Ruijie Reyee RG-RAP72Pro. The dual-band Wi-Fi 7 ceiling AP uses 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios, provides a 2.5GbE uplink and supports PoE/PoE+, but it does not include a 6 GHz radio.
The review cited independent testing that reached 277 MB/s upstream and 212 MB/s downstream on a controlled multi-gig network with a Wi-Fi 7 client. The AP's 3x3 5 GHz radio and cloud/local management options were viewed positively, while the absence of 6 GHz was identified as the main limitation for buyers expecting a full tri-band Wi-Fi 7 upgrade.
From a deployment perspective, that distinction is important. Wi-Fi 7 branding alone does not determine the right AP: client mix, spectrum requirements, PoE budget and wired uplink capacity still need to be checked before a migration.
Ruijie Moves Japan-Oriented Wall APs from Wi-Fi 6 Toward Wi-Fi 7
On August 20, Ruijie issued a lifecycle notice ending sales of the RG-AP180(JA), RG-AP180(JP), RG-MA2610-AC and RG-MA2610-PE. The products include Japan-oriented embedded or wall-mounted Wi-Fi 6 access points.
Ruijie's listed replacements are the RG-MA3511 and RG-MA3510 families in AC- and PoE-powered versions. These replacement models support Wi-Fi 7 and are rated for connection speeds up to 3.57 Gbps. Orders for the retired models stopped on August 20, while service timelines extend into 2031 depending on the model.
This is a practical lifecycle signal rather than a new AP launch. It shows Ruijie using product retirement to move a specialized wall-AP segment from Wi-Fi 6 toward Wi-Fi 7 while retaining both AC-powered and PoE deployment options.
RG-S61 and RG-S2000 Switch Lines Enter China-Market Retirement
Ruijie published two switch lifecycle notices on August 14 for the China mainland market. The first covers the RG-S6150-24VS8CQ-X, RG-S6150-48VS8CQ-X and RG-S6120-48XMG4VS2QXS-UP-H. Sales ended on August 15, with Ruijie directing customers toward newer RG-S6160-series alternatives.
A second notice covers the RG-S2000-10GT2MS, RG-S2000-10GT2MS-P and M7008L-RCM. Ruijie lists RG-S2906-series models as replacements for the two RG-S2000 access switches, while the M7008L-RCM has no direct replacement in the notice. These products also stopped accepting orders on August 15.
For active projects, lifecycle notices are not merely administrative updates. Any BOM still specifying these China-market SKUs should be rechecked for replacement models, port profiles, PoE requirements, software support and final service dates before procurement.
Network-Switch.com Observation
The strongest signal in this ten-day window is the contrast between Ruijie's data-center and campus-access product cycles. At the high end, 800G growth and supernode networking are expanding quickly as AI clusters demand more network bandwidth. At the access edge, older switch and Wi-Fi 6 models are being retired in favor of newer switching options and Wi-Fi 7 wall APs.
That creates two different procurement questions. AI data-center buyers need to focus on speed generation, switch architecture, optical interconnects and component availability. Campus and SMB buyers need to focus more on lifecycle status, replacement compatibility, PoE and multi-gig uplinks. In both cases, selecting only by model name is increasingly risky; the surrounding network architecture matters just as much as the device itself.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
What were the main Ruijie networking developments from August 11 to August 20, 2026?
The main verified developments were strong first-half growth driven by AI data-center switches, rapid expansion of 800G revenue, a higher expected role for supernode switch trays, an independent RG-RAP72Pro Wi-Fi 7 review, and new switch and wireless product lifecycle notices.
How fast is Ruijie's 800G data-center switch business growing?
According to Ruijie's August 17 institutional briefing, 800G product revenue increased by more than 300% year over year in the first half of 2026. Combined 400G and 800G products represented 87% of data-center switch revenue.
What is Ruijie's switch-tray or supernode strategy?
Ruijie said switch-tray revenue remained a small part of first-half data-center switch sales, but it expects penetration to increase in the second half of 2026 and into 2027. The company is also preparing broader supernode solutions that can include networking, optical interconnect design and system equipment.
Does the Ruijie Reyee RG-RAP72Pro support 6 GHz Wi-Fi 7?
No. The RG-RAP72Pro is a dual-band Wi-Fi 7 access point using 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. It has a 2.5GbE uplink and strong 5 GHz performance, but buyers who specifically require 6 GHz should consider a tri-band Wi-Fi 7 model.
Which Ruijie switch and AP products entered retirement during this period?
Ruijie announced China-market retirement for several RG-S61-series switches and the RG-S2000-10GT2MS, RG-S2000-10GT2MS-P and M7008L-RCM. On August 20, it also ended sales of the RG-AP180(JA), RG-AP180(JP), RG-MA2610-AC and RG-MA2610-PE, with Wi-Fi 7 RG-MA3511 and RG-MA3510 models listed as replacements for the wireless products.
Sources
- National Business Daily - Ruijie H1 2026 revenue, AI data-center switch growth and overseas expansion, August 14, 2026
- 21st Century Business Herald - Analysis of Ruijie's H1 growth, 400G/800G mix and supernode outlook, August 18, 2026
- 10jqka iNews - Ruijie institutional research briefing covering 800G, supernodes and supply, August 17, 2026
- JRJ / Gelonghui - Ruijie expects stronger 800G demand in H2 2026, August 17, 2026
- JRJ / Gelonghui - Ruijie expects higher switch-tray penetration, August 17, 2026
- JRJ / Gelonghui - Ruijie discusses continuing switch-chip supply tightness, August 17, 2026
- iTechGuides - Ruijie Reyee RG-RAP72Pro independent Wi-Fi 7 review, August 18, 2026
- Ruijie - RG-AP180(JA), RG-AP180(JP), RG-MA2610-AC and RG-MA2610-PE lifecycle notice, August 20, 2026
- Ruijie - RG-S61-series China-market lifecycle notice, August 14, 2026
- Ruijie - RG-S2000 and M7008L-RCM China-market lifecycle notice, August 14, 2026