🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The EnGenius Technologies EAP1300 is a high-performance indoor wireless access point featuring a powerful quad-core processor, MU-MIMO technology, and impressive wireless speeds of up to 867 Mbps. Designed for optimal signal reliability and user capacity, this access point is perfect for professional environments seeking seamless connectivity.
Brand | EnGenius |
Product Dimensions | 16.15 x 16.15 x 4.17 cm; 281.23 g |
Item model number | EAP1300 |
Manufacturer | EnGenius Technologies Incorporated |
Series | ENGEAP1300 |
Processor Count | 4 |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Voltage | 240 |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 281 g |
S**I
Very good quality
Installed them in my villa . Very happy with the results
B**M
Excellent value and performance in split-level home.
Update 4/2021: I'm still in love with these... they are rock solid and Engenius continues to provide updated firmware. The latest supports WPA3 now. Woot!!Since the first review, I've purchased a second AP, mounted it downstairs center of the house and the coverage is excellent. At full power, I could actually live with just one as there is enough 'upward' signal to support the upstairs. But I like having two.The point is, this is a very cost effective, powerful AP that may be be a solution if you are struggling with wifi signal coverage in your home or office.I run these at about 2/3rd power and have full 5GHZ signal (greater than -60DBm) in all rooms upstairs and down in my 1969 split level wood frame home. I also use a separate 2.4GHZ only SSID for my IOT (Alexas, smart outlets, thermosts, cameras, etc). And, a dedicated 2.4GHZ SSID for my Firestick4k (oddly the firestick just seems most happy on 2.4ghz so it get's it's own)===========Update 11.13.19: These things continue to impress me... both of mine were 'open box' and work just fine. Company seems to be keeping up with firmware updates which is impressive. These are really diamonds in the rough... imho============Works great...120+ days uptime... Never have to reset it...Latest firmware now supports mobile app for setup.We live in a split-level a home and always struggled with a good placement of our router.This AP has done a fantastic job covering the entire house from its location on the upstairs ceiling with 2.4ghz.5ghz is great as well, but as expected is weak in downstairs corner once the signal has to go through 5 or 6 walls and the floor. (Planning to buy another one and mount on downstairs near router... )More details about my installation...I have the cable modem and router (Asus rt-ac68u) downstairs under the stairs.... Ran a 100ft network cable into the garage and then up into upstairs closet, up along wall and into attic. Then over to the spot on the ceiling where it's mounted. About the size of a smoke detector and you can turn the LEDs off so it doesn't attrack attention.Every situation is different... for us it's been great. The AP wifi serves most of the tech in the house... 5ghz dedicated to Media stuff like xbox and firetv, 2.4ghz used for all our mobiles, tablets, smartspeakers etc.As for the asus router under the stairs i created a separate 2.4ghz network, different channel than engenius, just for our daughter's iPhone.(iPhones iPads have such weak antennas they don't TRANSMIT enough signal back to the AP.... they'll have connectivity issues even though on the phone shows strong signal bars... most APs can't hear the iPhones iPad weak signal). You simply have to an AP close to an iPhone iPad in my experience.
C**Y
Difficile à installer (configurer).
Je n’ai pas réussi à le configurer. Il fonctionne quand même mais l’adresse donnée n’a pas fonctionné.
F**A
Buenísimo
Llegó a buen tiempo y duplica la señal a metros de distancia
R**K
Rich Feature Set and Great Range
I purchased this AP when my 5 year old EnGenuis ECB350 starting dropping signal. The ECB350 was a 300N device that served the upstairs in my house and my Comcast-Arris wireless router served the downstairs. I also wanted to upgrade to 802.11ac and the EAP1300 has an attractive price and 2x2 wave 2 wireless.Contrary to some of the reviews, I found the EAP1300 was one of the easiest wireless products that I have setup. I am not a network guru and I don't work in an IT department. I am an engineer that fiddles with things and has a basic understanding of networking and wireless. I connected the AP to my network and found its IP from my router. Once I knew the IP, I logged into the AP web interface with Chrome and proceeded to configure it. I was surprised at the level of features and configuration options. Of the things I liked:- The transmit power for the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz band can be set separately. This gives you more flexibility to balance the strength of different access points and routers on your network.- The auto channel selection lets you specify which channels you want it to use. You can select anywhere from 1 to all channels and pick and choose as you wish.- The band steering allows you to set a signal threshold for when to steer devices to 5 GHz. This is useful for maximizing the range and specifying when devices should get 5 GHz (shorter range, but faster speed) or drop to 2.4 GHz (longer range, but slower speeds).- There are a lot more features on this access point than I am used to for typical consumer devices. All the settings make this a great SOHO or small business access point. It makes me want to buy enterprise class hardware in the future.The features are great, but it is the range that I really love. I have a 3,000 sq ft house with a 1,300 sq ft attached garage. I get 5 GHz signal throughout the house with > 100 Mbs speeds in my bedroom, living room, and family room (I have 150 Mbs internet service). In the rest of the house, I still manage > 50 Mbs and in the garage I get 20 Mbs. This is with the access point ceiling mounted in the second floor of my home in a central hallway. I also disabled N300 radio on the Comcast router. This AP rendered it completely obsolete.The only negative thing about the EAP1300 is that it does not include a poe injector. Several competing models in this price range do. It wasn't a big deal for me, since I have a power outlet in my attic not far from where I installed the AP.
A**R
lasted three months
Purchased March 17, 2021. Worked well until June 10, 2021. It was also challenging to install. I would have expected more than 3 months No warranty with Amazon
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