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Grandstream GWN7600LR long range, high power wireless outdoor access point

Paul from Glendowie

I bought this Grandstream GWN7600LR long range, high power wireless outdoor access point for a project that never came to fruition.

. Ideal for outdoor WiFi solutions thanks to its waterproof casing and heat resistant technology. The GWN7600LR comes equipped with dual-band 2x2:2 MU-MIMO with beam-forming technology and a sophisticated antenna design for maximum network throughput and extended WiFi coverage range of up to 300 meters. To ensure easy installation and management, the GWN7600LR uses a controller-less distributed network management design and an embedded controller within the product’s web user interface. This allows each access point to manage a network of up to 30 GWN APs independently without needing separate controller hardware/software and without a single point-of-failure. Its easy installation and management features packed with extra coverage support and advanced performance features, make the GWN7600LR an ideal outdoor access point for mid-size wireless network deployments.

Please note: This device does not include a power supply, we recommend the Grandstream GSPoE or an 802.3af/at compliant POE switch.
Features
1.27Gbps wireless throughput and 2 gigabit ethernet ports
Dual Band 2x2 MU-MIMO with beamforming technology
Supports up to 450+ concurrent WiFi client devices
Up to 300m coverage
Advanced QoS to ensure real time performance of low latency applications
Embedded controller allows GWN7600LR to auto-discover, auto- provision and manage up to 30 GWN7600LRs in a network
Anti-hacking secure boot and critical data/control lockdown via digital signatures, unique security certificate / random default password per device

This has never been used. Cost $250 new.

Price: $150

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