

🚀 Elevate your workspace Wi-Fi game with EnGenius AX3000 — where speed meets smart control!
The EnGenius EWS356-FIT is a dual-band Wi-Fi 6 indoor access point delivering up to 1200 Mbps on 5 GHz and 574 Mbps on 2.4 GHz. Featuring 2x2 MU-MIMO, OFDMA, and WPA3 security, it supports both cloud and on-premises management for flexible network control. Designed for easy app-based setup and seamless roaming, it’s ideal for professional environments demanding high performance and future-ready connectivity.




| ASIN | B0BX4QXMLT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,164 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #187 in Wireless Access Points |
| Item model number | EWS356-FIT |
| Manufacturer | EnGenius Technologies |
| Product Dimensions | 26.92 x 3.81 x 16.51 cm; 558 g |
J**V
Works very well👍🤗.
T**Z
Lieferung ohne stromkabel, euer ernst.
F**4
Upgraded from WIFI5 to WIFI6 and I think it's a good time since these are on sale to make room for new WIFI7 devices. Installation was dead easy with the FitController. I was going to use these in standalone mode but I saw a returned controller sold by Amazon for just $60 so that was a no brainer. It's really plug and play. The FitController handles all of the setup for new APs connected to the network. Really good signal strength compared to that Orbi crap. I'm actually getting AX speed with my laptop whereas on the Orbi it was about the same as AC. Plus these are hardwired APs instead of that unreliable wireless mesh system and even when you hardwire the Orbi, getting it to work properly was a bit of a challenge. I don't know if it was software or hardware or both but on the Orbi, hardwire connections on satellites would just die randomly and it would take forever for that satellite to get back on network. This might even be easier to setup and deploy than Ubiquity and costing a lot less as well. Nice work, Engenius.
W**O
I've only had these installed for 18 hours but I can say, so far, quite satisfied with them. 2600 sq ft split level home. Background: I grew tired of netgear not updating my Orbi units for the web interface, where they no longer can do a SSL key exchange for the web interface on updated browsers. Pretty lame Netgear for a year and a half old system. I put those in AP mode and used my Ubiquity EdgeRouter to handle firewall and routing and my pihole to hand out DHCP, I put those Orbis in AP mode. Streaming from my phones and smart devices suffered big time. It's almost like AP mode broke the mesh of the orbi and satellite. SO I did a little research and I already have a POE Switch so I found these. Installation: Installing was a breeze. The included mounts are good enough for most situations. I opted for using the App for setup, but I do like the fact that these can operate Stand-alone in case the app dies or this company goes away. I set up my SSIDs as I had them on my Orbi, and after about 10 minutes or so everything was working at speeds I was used to. Difficulties: The App's push settings to the APs take a bit of time, and the app logs in every time you open it. I don't foresee me having to manage these often since it's just my home network, but minor tweaks may be in order to 5ghz channels. Firmware updates are defaulted to Sundays at 2am, but it would be nice to force updates when I want. Overall: These are providing a much better streaming experience than my Orbi setup in AP mode, and nearly identical when the Orbis were running the show themselves. If anything, these APs give me more control and flexibility. I'll update this review if these APs prove ot be unreliable, but so far, I'm happy!
M**L
I am really on the fence for this as a good or bad AP. Seems like when everything is up and running, it's amazing; maintains speeds as decent enough for my purposes, signal strength is okay - it's nothing over the top but works for the garage. The issue is it seems like to reboot itself more than I would expect for any firmware updates and sometimes when it reboots it loses something within the configuration; I haven't had it for too long, but I am not dismissing it as just updates. All in all, it is my back up so it is redundant but still I feel like I am checking on this a bit more than I would prefer to and don't know if I can fault its capabilities considering it's price and as a redundant AP
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