We tested Wi-Fi 6 routers from Extreme, Cisco, EnGenius and Meraki to find out whether these access points deliver on the latest standard's promise of better throughput, and we reviewed each device.
Excellent performance. Easy to set up. Includes many standard business features. Lacks some enterprise-focused features. Can't upgrade firmware within interface. Access points (APs) are to the ...
The ECW536 is the highest-performing access point we have tested to date, though its reduced price has definitely affected its availability. We have eagerly been waiting for vendors to start sampling ...
The EnGenius ECW516L is a cloud-managed Wi-Fi 7 access point perfect for businesses looking to boost their network capabilities. It supports three frequency bands—2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz—and offers ...
The EnGenius EOC655 outdoor bridge features two Wi-Fi 6 radios offering a combined throughput of 2 Gbps. The manufacturer-specified range of 10km is under ideal conditions. In reality, a reliable link ...
Priced at just US$189 EnGenius has released its new ECW520, a Wi-Fi 7 access point designed for small and medium businesses that want enterprise-grade connectivity without paying enterprise prices.
The ECW336 is a fantastic access point for those looking for speed and reliability with the ability for cloud Management, but the downside is these are extremely expensive in a very dense market. It ...