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Netgear WAX630

This very affordable AP is easy to deploy, with topnotch cloud management and masses of bandwidth

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PRICE £229 exc VAT from broadbandb­uyer.com

If you need an AP that’s capable of providing Wi-Fi 6 services to a big, busy office, Netgear’s sizeable WAX630 is just the thing: it’s designed to handle up to 600 clients and 100 concurrent connection­s.

It’s helped along by a massive AX6000 throughput rating, achieved by combining three 4 x 4 radios – that is, a 2.4GHz transceive­r capable of up to 1,200Mbits/sec, plus high and low 5GHz radios each supporting connection­s at up to 2,400Mbits/sec.

What’s great about this setup is that you can choose how the radios are used. You can employ all three as front-haul connection­s for client devices, or set up a mesh network using compatible Netgear APs and use one of the 5GHz radios for a dedicated backhaul connection.

Each unit also offers a pair of Ethernet connectors. The main one supports 2.5GbE and works with both the PoE+ and PoE++ power standards – although if you’re going for a single-cable connection we strongly recommend you use the latter, as otherwise the WAX630’s peak performanc­e drops by 50%. The second port runs at regular Gigabit speeds and can be either used to connect a wired device, or connected to the switch and aggregated with the 2.5GbE port. Note that enabling aggregatio­n causes the primary port to drop down to 1Gbit/sec, for an overall link speed of 2Gbits/sec: if you have a multi-Gigabit switch, you’ll get faster performanc­e using the main socket on its own. For testing purposes we used the lab’s EnGenius ECS2512FP, which supports both 2.5GbE and PoE++ connection­s.

The WAX630 can be deployed in standalone mode, using a local web console for management. The browser-based quick-start wizard first requires you to change the default admin password, then offers to set up an initial SSID and presents a smart dashboard showing key informatio­n such as connection status, client distributi­on by OS and traffic trend graphs for each radio.

The WAX630 supports up to eight SSIDs, and you can choose to make them available across all three radios or only on selected ones. You can also decide whether to enforce secure WPA3 encryption or allow mixed WPA3/WPA2 WPA2 support for legacy clients, ts, and optionally enable isolation lation so clients get internet access cess but can’t see each other.

For larger deployment­s, Netgear’s Insight cloud portal can an be used to set up a mesh and centrally manage multiple wireless networks, as well as a range of Netgear NAS appliances, switches and routers. The WAX630 comes with a one-year Premium subscripti­on, after which subsequent years cost £8.95 per managed device.

Registerin­g the WAX630 to our cloud account couldn’t have been easier; we simply used the Insight iOS app on an n iPad to scan the QR code printed inted on its underside. We were e then able to assign it to a predefined fined site in our Insight organisati­on, tion, and once we powered the AP on and connected it to the network it immediatel­y picked up the appropriat­e settings and started broadcasti­ng our SSIDs.

The Insight console offers all the same informatio­n as the WAX630’s own portal, plus a full health summary of all cloud-managed Netgear devices, a topology map showing which APs clients are connected to, their detected operating systems and graphs of wireless traffic.

The WAX630 isn’t just flexible: it’s fast. Like most SMB Wi-Fi 6 access points, it doesn’t support the ultra-wide 160MHz channel width, but even so it enabled us to copy a 25GB test file between a Windows 10 Pro workstatio­n equipped with a TP-Link Archer TX3000E

Wi-Fi 6 PCI-E adapter and a server on the LAN at an average of 111MB/sec. That was at close range, but we were pleased to see that speeds only dropped to 94MB/sec when the AP was moved ten metres away.

Netgear’s WAX630 is a great choice of AP for dense Wi-Fi 6 deployment­s, as its triple radios deliver astounding performanc­e in a convenient­ly integrated package. It’s easy to install, with an impressive range of remote management and monitoring services, and the price is very reasonable, too.

SPECIFICAT­IONS

AX6000 tri-band 2.4GHz/5GHz 802.11ax 4 x 4 MU-MIMO internal aerials 2.5GbE LAN/802.3at PoE++, Gigabit LAN ceiling/ wall mounting plate 266 x 268 x 56mm (WDH) 956g 5yr hardware warranty

OPTIONS Insight Premium, 1yr, £8.95 per device exc VAT

“You can employ all three radios as front-haul connection­s, or set up a mesh network using compatible Netgear APs”

 ?? ?? BELOW The WAX630 gives you the choice of standalone or cloud management
BELOW The WAX630 gives you the choice of standalone or cloud management
 ?? ?? ABOVE The imposing case contains three independen­t radios
ABOVE The imposing case contains three independen­t radios

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