EnGenius ECW336 WIFI6E Access Point review

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The ECW336 Access Point

The EnGenius ECW336 features a clean appearance. Its square white housing is barely 3.3 cm thick and measures 20.5cm on each side.


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The design is non-obtrusive, so you can mount it pretty well in any household. The muted matte surface is easy to maintain and draws less notice. The only branding appears to be a little grey EnGenius logo in the middle.


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Near the top is an LED indicator bar with a row of lights similar to the ones on a router. The first is a power indicator, and the second tells if your computer is linked to your router. The third and fourth lights indicate the 2.4GHz, 5GHz and of course, the new 6 GHz bands are operational. You can disable these LEDs through software btw, making the unit even more stealthy as mostly these units are mounted on the ceiling.


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You'll see that there are no ports or connectors visible. These are positioned on the rear of the casing, close to the wall or ceiling. The back of the enclosure features a cutout for an Ethernet connector and a DC power input. Additionally, there is a reset button, the type that requires a paperclip to press. BTW a power adapter is not included you'll need to purchase one or connect it through PoE compatible switch. The router Ethernet connector has been updated towards a 5 GigE jack. That's an impressive amount of LAN throughput. 


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Additionally, the mounting bracket allows plenty of space for wires to pass through. The bracket is a grey panel with two screw slots on the back of the main housing. It is simple to set up. Screws and drywall anchors are included in the kit. 


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EnGenius provides a two-year manufacturer's guarantee on the access point. If something breaks too soon, you will get a replacement or a refund. However, it will include outside usage because this access point is not weatherproof.

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