🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Experience!
The EnGenius ENH500-AX KIT is a powerful outdoor wireless bridge that leverages Wi-Fi 6 technology to deliver speeds up to 1,200 Mbps. With a robust 26 dBm transmit power and a high gain 16 dBi integrated directional antenna, it ensures reliable connectivity over long distances, making it perfect for both home and business use. Its IP55-rated housing guarantees durability in various weather conditions, while the user-friendly app simplifies network management.
Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
Control Method | Touch |
Data Transfer Rate | 1200 Megabits Per Second |
AntennaType | Fixed |
Voltage | 24 Volts (DC) |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
Antenna Location | Gaming, Home, Business |
Compatible Devices | Security Camera, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Smartphone |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1 Gbps |
Security Protocol | WPA2 and/or WPA3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Additional Features | Weatherproof, Access Point Mode |
J**T
Incredible power and range, much improved from earlier version
I'm using a pair of these for a run of maybe about 200 feet. But, it's obstructed, with each unit placed *inside* on a windowsill, *parallel* with the window. Yea, it's blasting down the run maybe 2/3 obstructed with the walls of the place, which - by the way - are 1930's solid block. The conditions are so bad, the rssi is only -68.But, I'm still getting 100mbs.That's full capacity of the internet connection I'm trying to share anyway. I don't have anything but a router on the other end, so I don't really even know how fast it could potentially go.These are a definite improvement over the earlier version of the hardware, which got me about 35mbps. The firmware on these is a lot easier to use and understand, and there are very handy features now.They now have a wifi management interface that broadcasts its own 2.4ghz network. You can connect to each AP directly and configure it that way. So you don't have to bother with a direct ethernet connection to each to get them started. And it's great for troubleshooting later.The phone app is very handy too, although the setup of that is a little tricky.It's definitely not an intuitive setup. You're not gonna take these out of the box, aim them at eachother and go. But, there are a ton of videos and how to's online that tell you step by step. It's nothing so complicated, and totally worth it!
S**C
Engenius company provides GREAT customer service :-)
Got these 2 devices to beam (Starlink satellite) internet signal from home to another building 500ft away. They work great, now that they are up&running. Was told it was "plug & play", easy to get going. Well, not for me, and I know computer stuff (but not networking, etc). I gave it a good effort on my own. The enclosed teeny-tiny sized 'user guide' was no help, as it assumed you knew some basics of this SSID, Channel, ip addresses environment. The app is kinda ok and includes a wizard setup but, ultimately I think you need to go to your url line and type in ip address for each device and config that way. I learned some stuff watching Youtube videos but really? I just need to know what to put where, in settings.A big shout-out to the Engenius company bc they provide AWESOME customer service! I got desperate and was looking for FAQs and support on their website. For the heck of it, I started a chat in chat-box. And was shocked to get personal assistance from a California-based rep! She ended up scheduling a support phone call with me the next day, and used AnyDesk to remotely config my system. And answer my questions along the way. HIGHLY RECOMMEND you take screenshots of your device setups and have those somewhere for future reference. We had bad lightening storm not long after getting these going, and the Access Point device stopped working. Was so glad I had screenshots.
S**Y
What junk!
1st unit setup went fine. Second wouldn't respond to anything. Tried to contact tech support, "that person isn't available"... message and no call back, no help, 5 attenpted calls/messages. FAQ is sparse at best. Manual is AWEFUL. There's no instructions anywhere on how to do a factory reset. The firmware on the unit has a higher number than that available on the web page. Trust those reviews that say "I'm a network engineer and I couldn't figure it out"... because I am a network engineer and couldn't figure it out. Instructions are way outdated, screens are totally different when/if you do get in. Not even a basic cable connection diagram. I've usually got a pretty strong stomach for the off-shore instruction/support model of the modern world, but, this unit is a brick. LED's don't even indicate when it's booting, processing. Can't say enough bad things about this experience. I want my day back!Edit: I did in fact get it to connect through a random process of unplugging/replugging/etc. Got the link established, Showed full strong link within the desired db range. Tried a basic stress test of uploading/downloading. Units lost link about every half hour, no indication other than failed file transfers, no way to access the unit, appears to have frozen, etc. Came back up 10 minutes later once, other times it was just seized till the old power boot. Stable it ain't, user friendly it ain't. In the end it went back to where bad things go.Bought the unit to save the time of trenching in an ethernet line, didn't save time, or effort. Much easier to pull a cable if you can, be it copper or fiber. I would put the concept at last resort level, and then I'd be looking for a company with more than one dude at the help desk, and wouldn't bother if I was relying on it for large data transfers over an extended period of time.
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