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Zyxel Unified Pro WAX650S

A great next-gen AP with excellent performanc­e, classy cloud management and a fine set of features

- DAVE MITCHELL

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PRICE £514 exc VAT from broadbandb­uyer.com

There’s no doubt that Wi-Fi 6 is the future, but so far we’ve seen only one really SMB-friendly Wi-Fi 6 access point, the EnGenius EWS357AP ( see issue 300, p101). Now, at last, Zyxel has joined the fray, with three new APs designed to give a boost to networks of all sizes.

On review is the flagship Unified Pro WAX650S, an AC3550 unit supporting speeds of 2,400Mbits/sec on its 5GHz radio and 1,150Mbits/sec on the 2.4GHz band. At £514, it’s more expensive than the Engenius EWS357AP, but it offers double the throughput and is still a lot cheaper than the blue-chip alternativ­es.

It also offers a veritable feast of management options. The WAX650S can be operated in standalone mode, teamed up with Zyxel’s on-premises NXC controller­s or managed in the cloud using Zyxel’s Nebula Control Center (NCC) platform, for which the price includes a one-year Profession­al Pack licence.

The unit itself is quite weighty at 1.16kg, but its imposing chassis is packed with serious features. Along with power surge protection, internal smart aerials, integrated 4G/5G, interferen­ce filters and a third radio dedicated to network scanning and rogue AP detection, it also sports an

NBase-T PoE++ LAN port, su pporting connection­s at up to 5Gbits/sec.

Be warned, though: the WAX650S really does require an 802.3bt PoE++ source to operate at full speed, and will fall back to low-performanc­e mode if connected to a PoE or PoE+ source. To make full use of its capabiliti­es, therefore, you ideally want a multi-gigabit switch that also delivers PoE++, and those aren’t currently abundant or cheap. We fell back on using a separate power adapter and connecting the AP to a regular multi-gigabit switch (a Netgear MX510TX, to be precise).

In standalone mode, the AP’s tidy web console makes it easy to set up wireless networks. You can create eight SSIDs per site, each with its own authentica­tion scheme (including WPA3), and enable custom captive portals, L2 isolation, walled gardens plus upload and download rate limits.

The NCC portal, meanwhile, adds an extra dimension of manageabil­ity, with features including customisab­le dashboards, automated firmware upgrades, live traffic monitoring and a new wireless health analytics service. If you’re already using Zyxel’s Nebula-enabled switches and security gateways, you can manage those in the same cloud portal too.

“Our iPad was connected when on the next floor up, with three brick walls in the way, and enjoying speeds of around 20MB/sec”

Adding the WAX650 S to our existing NCC acco unt was a cinch. We logged into the portal on an iPad, selected our predefined site and simply scanned in the QR code on the box. The app picked up the AP’s model and MAC address, and added it to the active site with a single tap.

With this done, we had the option of setting our new AP to broadcast all networks, or associatin­g the unit with specific SSIDs. Aside from enabling 802.11ax services, there’s nothing else to see: the AP weaves all its Wi-Fi 6 magic behind the scenes.

Performanc­e, as you would hope, is excellent. Close-range file copies from a Windows 10 desktop equipped with a Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 USB adapter averaged 101MB/sec at close range, dropping to 93MB/sec at 10m. Range is nothing to sniff at either, as the Wi-Fi SweetSpots app on our iPad showed us still connected when on the next floor up, with three brick walls in the way, and enjoying respectabl­e connection speeds of around 20MB/sec. You can expect even higher speeds from 802.11ax clients, although note that the highspeed 160MHz channel isn’t yet enabled – support is promised in the forthcomin­g 6.10 firmware release.

SMBs seeking to upgrade their wireless services will find the Zyxel Unified Pro WAX650S very tempting. It’s not the cheapest Wi-Fi 6 AP on the market, but it offers impressive performanc­e, plenty of features and a great choice of management options.

SPECIFICAT­IONS

Wave 2 dual-band 2.4GHz/5GHz 802.11ax wireless AP 4 x 4 MU-MIMO with internal smart aerials 1/2.5/5Gbits/sec LAN/802.3bt PoE++ gigabit LAN 12V DC power input (adapter not included) ceiling/wall mounting plate 230 x 235 x 54mm (WDH) 1.16kg 1yr NCC Profession­al Pack licence included 2yr hardware warranty

 ??  ?? BELOW Zyxel offers a choice of local and remote cloud management options
BELOW Zyxel offers a choice of local and remote cloud management options
 ??  ?? ABOVE This chunky box contains a lot of clever technology, including Wi-Fi 6
ABOVE This chunky box contains a lot of clever technology, including Wi-Fi 6

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