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Zyxel ups its WiFi game with Nebula Flex access points
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29790, member: 2262"] Zyxel Networks just added two cheaper WiFi 7 access points to their product line. They built these new devices for small and medium companies that need fast Internet. The NWA110BE BE6500 and NWA210BE BE12300 work with current 5 GHz networks but let businesses upgrade to 6 GHz later. These access points help companies grow their networks without spending big money. Both devices include a special BandFlex radio that switches between 5 GHz and 6 GHz, depending on your needs. This makes them really cheap ways to expand 5 GHz coverage or add 6 GHz support to networks you already have. They use advanced filters to stop signals from mixing between different bands, keeping all channels running at top speed. The NWA110BE BE6500 connects to 2.4 GHz and either 5 GHz or 6 GHz bands. It pushes WiFi 7 speeds up to 6.5 Gbps. The faster NWA210BE BE12300 model handles the same bands but reaches speeds up to 12.3 Gbps. You can power both using PoE or a USB Type C charger, making them easy to install anywhere in your building. These access points come packed with cool tech features. They use Multiple Link Operation to send data across different bands at once, which boosts speed and cuts delay. Their shape helps block outside noise from things like cell networks. You can manage them through the cloud or as standalone units without paying extra fees or buying more hardware. Shawn Rogers from Zyxel Networks says these devices let businesses expand current networks while preparing for future tech changes. The company stands behind its quality with limited lifetime warranties. The NWA110BE costs $119.99, and the NWA210BE runs $169.99. You can buy them from Amazon, the Zyxel Store, or through authorized sellers like D&H, IngramMicro, TD Synnex, Target, and Wav. [/QUOTE]
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