Both models are equipped with "Fast DFS v2", a feature that mitigates communication interruptions caused by interference from aviation and weather radar systems. This functionality enables the safe use of the 5GHz W53/56 channels, which offer a broader range of frequencies. These access points also come with an "adaptive roaming assist function" that encourages wireless terminals to connect to the nearest access point, enhancing connectivity. Additionally, the antenna directionality has been revised for both models, aiming to provide stronger and more extensive coverage, especially in ceiling-mounted setups.
The WLX322 and WLX323 are capable of supporting a large number of wireless terminals concurrently. Specifically, the WLX322 can accommodate up to 170 devices, while the WLX323 can handle up to 270 devices. They also support MU-MIMO technology, allowing multiple terminals to communicate simultaneously.
Furthermore, these access points are compatible with Yamaha's proprietary cloud-based integrated network management service, Yamaha Network Organizer (YNO). This service facilitates centralized management of wireless LANs across multiple locations, streamlining network administration. Prices hover at the $700 range.