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EnGenius Introduces Wi-Fi 7 Access Points and Cloud Management Solutions for Small Businesses

November 21, 2024 By admin Leave a Comment

EnGenius Technologies, a leader in connectivity innovation, has unveiled its new ECW Lite series of Wi-Fi 7 and Wi-Fi 6 access points, tailored for small businesses. The series, which includes models ECW516L, ECW212L, and ECW210L, combines cutting-edge technology with cost-effective pricing, ranging from $99 to $199. Designed for small offices, retail shops, restaurants, and hospitality venues, these access points offer robust connectivity and reliable performance, covering diverse business needs.

The ECW516L, a flagship Wi-Fi 7 model priced at $199, supports speeds up to 13.7 Gbps across 6GHz, 5GHz, and 2.4GHz bands, efficiently servicing up to 200 devices within a 1,200 sq. ft. area. Meanwhile, the Wi-Fi 6 ECW212L and ECW210L provide scalable solutions for varying budgets, priced at $169 and $99 respectively. These access points ensure secure, high-speed connectivity that empowers small businesses to meet modern demands.

The ECW Lite series integrates seamlessly with the EnGenius Cloud Lite platform, offering intuitive cloud-based network management. This platform enables users to quickly set up and monitor their networks remotely, reducing IT overhead and enhancing operational efficiency. Essential features such as network segmentation, automatic firmware updates, and centralized control are included at no additional cost, delivering a high-value solution for small businesses without licensing fees.

EnGenius Cloud Lite is designed with simplicity and scalability in mind, ensuring compatibility with other EnGenius cloud-managed devices, such as VPN routers and switches. This cohesive ecosystem allows small business owners to manage connectivity across multiple locations effortlessly, empowering industries ranging from retail to hospitality.

According to Roger Liu, EVP at EnGenius Technologies, “The Cloud Lite series represents a significant advancement in our small business-focused lineup. With the latest Wi-Fi 7 technology, these solutions address the unique challenges faced by small businesses, offering reliable, high-performance connectivity that fosters growth and innovation.”

The ECW Lite access points will be available through authorized resellers starting late November 2024. For additional details, visit https://www.engeniustech.com/engenius-cloud-management.html

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