🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!
The EnGenius Technologies Managed Indoor Wireless Access Point is engineered with a powerful quad-core processor and advanced MU-MIMO technology, delivering exceptional wireless speeds and connectivity for multiple devices. With its compact design and easy installation, this access point is perfect for enhancing your indoor network experience.
Brand | EnGenius |
Product Dimensions | 16.15 x 16.15 x 4.17 cm; 294.84 Grams |
Item model number | EAP1300EXT |
Manufacturer | EnGenius Technologies Incorporated |
Series | ENGEAP1300EXT |
Processor Count | 4 |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11g |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 295 g |
A**X
Wifi
No more wifi problems I will recommend this to avery one
L**Z
Exelente equipo
Equipo a buen precio y un exelente performence, enviado en tiempo
F**D
So far so good - and better, much better than combo router/wireless offerings from Asus and Netgear
This was purchased for use in a home environment, covering about 4,400 square feet with a single unit placed in the lowest of three floors in a corner of the house as an AP. I chose this solution, coupled with a Ubiquiti Networks ER-X-SFP EdgeRouter X (purchased elsewhere, as Amazon did not sell it directly) after I gave up on combo router/wireless solutions that never kept my wireless devices connected for more than three days (Asus) or died within a year of use (Netgear). I must say so far I am impressed. Not a single dropped connection across 16 wireless devices on both 2.4 and 5Ghz bands, with seamless switching between the two with a single SSID. Set up with VLAN support and separate guest and IoT networks, no problem. TP-Link and Amazon (Echos), no problem. Apple devices (phones, laptops) which really do a number on Asus routers, no problem. Video streaming at the other end of the house two floors up, no problem. Noticeable interference from neighboring systems? None. It just works. Configuration for the newbie might seem daunting, and there is limited support online (Ubiquiti shines in this regard, there are tons of videos for their EdgeRouter, and one of their employees has made a bunch of them for a variety of different setups, including the one I am using). Regardless, if you are willing to invest the time in reading a bit up on it, and if your configuration is fairly simple, it can be literally plug and play. But it does allow for some detailed configuration if you are so inclined. A plus? Both this unit and the EdgeRouter cost less than the combined offerings from Asus and Netgear! Granted, there's none of the extraneous services those manufacturers add and which quite literally rarely work, like USB printing from the router. But for me, there's no need for them (plus the EdgeRouter SFP supports direct Fiber connection, which will soon be available where I live). Give me a working solution that I can properly VLAN and VPN on, with a decent firewall, and I'll be happy. Time will tell on longevity, but so far so good after two weeks of uninterrupted use.** UPDATE December 2019 **It's been now almost two years. With NO issues.I installed another EAP1300 in a family member's house, where their wireless signal dropped frequently (requiring a reboot) or the wireless simply locked (allowing no more DHCP leases) due to a mis-behaving HP laptop that 'confused' the router/wireless unit they had. Upon replacement with the EnGenius, the problems went away. No more 'customer support' calls to me in the evenings and weekends for help getting their system back up. No more resetting all wireless devices to figure out which one was causing the wireless lockup. And no more delays due to buffering. Very recommended.
T**K
Reliable Wireless Infrastructure
I'm giving this product high fives for technical excellence. It gets the job done, and done well.It solves a bad problem: an older home with no Ethernet cabling in the walls.That said ... I have to give the manufacturer a 1-star rating for instructions. It took me several days of Internet research to puzzle through how to configure this unit for WDS Bridge mode, and the supplies manual is missing a critical step as are several of that associated YouTube videos. Also, saving the settings requires using a special sequence of screens that is not found in the manual. Otherwise the unit forgets it's settings when the power is removed.Suggestion to manufacturer --- make it clear that using this unit in WDS Bridge mode requires two of these units (one on each end of the link) ... clearly explain how settings must be saved ... and fix the instructions for configuring WDS Bridge mode.Otherwise ... this unit is professional installation only and not for the general consumer.
P**D
Works well
My use is as a ceiling mount access point, which is using power over Ethernet (PoE) to supply power to the device. It works fine with a couple of non-EnGenius PoE switches, some reports indicate a need for EnGenius switches for PoE, this appears not to be the case. Set up required using a PoE switch and a PC to configure as it came without DHCP enabled and had a static IP address of 192.168.1.1 (same as many home routers). Once DHCP was enabled it was easy to manage.If you want to set up multiple EnGenius access points, and roam between them seamlessly, there is EnGenius software that will help, also an EnGenius switch also has support to help with access point roaming. Without their software, the device is still very capable as a stand alone access point, mounting was a breeze, and configuration wasn't difficult. Some knowledge of networking helps, but most people should be able to figure out device setup.So far, with 2 set up in my home, they seem to provide very good coverage and decent speeds.
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