Zyxel Networks has introduced four new Wi-Fi 7 access points (APs), strengthening its range and providing customers of all sizes with more ways to tailor wireless connectivity to meet their customers’ needs. The new access points join three existing models.
Antenna design is crucial to signal strength, coverage and reliability in Wi-Fi performance. Offering speeds of between 6500Mbps and 12300Mbps, Zyxel Networks’ four new WiFi 7 APs are designed to provide the best possible user experience across different use-case scenarios.
The NWA110BE and NWA210BE come with internal antennas, making them ideal for ceiling mount and simple, general purpose WiFi environments, while the WBE510D is designed for more complex Wi-Fi environments, with dual-optimised antennas. Network admins can easily adjust the radio pattern without compromising performance.
The WBE630S provides advanced capabilities for the most challenging and crowded environments, with smart antennas that intelligently shape signal patterns to mitigate interference.
“We are seeing real momentum among businesses to adopt WiFi 7 devices, but often the underlying network capabilities are not able to deliver the expected user experience,” said Kell Lin, Senior Associate Vice President, Networking Strategic Business Unit, Zyxel Networks. “By adding four new WiFi 7 access points to our range, we are able to support SMBs to adopt new technologies smoothly, driving continued penetration of WiFi 7 worldwide.”
All elements of the new APs have been engineered to deliver the best WiFi experience. Zyxel Networks’ exclusive RF First design minimises interference from nearby channels and 4G/5G mobile networks. The rectangular shape of the access points provides more space for superior antenna isolation, delivering stronger signal-to-noise ratio and reducing interference.
Additionally, the four new dual-radio APs all offer tri-band support. Zyxel Networks’ exclusive BandFlex design gives users the option to choose between 5GHz and 6GHz bands, providing even more flexibility. The 2×2+4×4 antenna configuration provides a wider WiFi range and better performance than most dual-radio WiFi 7 APs with 2×2+2×2 antenna on the market.
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