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Review: EnGenius ECW336 WIFI6E Access Point (6th Gear WIFI)
We reviewed the ECW336 Cloud Managed Indoor Wireless Access Point from EnGenius. This very impressive AP is now featured with the 6 GHz band, as it is WIFI6E compatible. This is an easy-to-use access point that you connect to your internal network. It includes 802.11ax technology, such as OFDMA, MU-MIMO, and spatial reuse, to improve the best Wi-Fi experience. And yeah, we're reaching 1200 MBit/sec performance on the 6 GHz band.
Read the review here.
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#6077514 Posted on: 11/29/2022 02:20 PM
@James Frazer : I had the same question so I googled it. North of €950 here in France. Which is just astronomical....
@James Frazer : I had the same question so I googled it. North of €950 here in France. Which is just astronomical....
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#6077521 Posted on: 11/29/2022 02:47 PM
I corrected that in the review; the MSRP is $699.00
I corrected that in the review; the MSRP is $699.00
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#6077666 Posted on: 11/29/2022 11:33 PM
@Hilbert Hagedoorn
Are those tests really done with a client with 2x2 streams (or more if available), 160mhz channel width and QAM-1024? Somehow the results you get sound as if either the wireless chip or the client's other hardware cannot cope with the speeds.
I know you would never get 100% of the advertised performance, yet about 1200Mbit/s (peak) out of advertised 2400/4800 is a bit lousy for that price tag to be honest. I am almost sure there is an error hidden somewhere.
What device and what wireless chipset or 3rd party card do you use to test? Maybe I overread it, but I cannot find it in the review.
@Hilbert Hagedoorn
Are those tests really done with a client with 2x2 streams (or more if available), 160mhz channel width and QAM-1024? Somehow the results you get sound as if either the wireless chip or the client's other hardware cannot cope with the speeds.
I know you would never get 100% of the advertised performance, yet about 1200Mbit/s (peak) out of advertised 2400/4800 is a bit lousy for that price tag to be honest. I am almost sure there is an error hidden somewhere.
What device and what wireless chipset or 3rd party card do you use to test? Maybe I overread it, but I cannot find it in the review.
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#6077878 Posted on: 11/30/2022 05:27 PM
I think I preferred not knowing the price... :/
Thanks though.
I think I preferred not knowing the price... :/
Thanks though.
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No mention of price?