NETGEAR launched the WBE750, dubbed the most compact WiFi 7 access point on the market.
NETGEAR launched the WBE750, dubbed the most compact WiFi 7 access point on the market. This cutting-edge AP is poised to redefine wireless connectivity for businesses, offering a robust total WiFi throughput of up to 18.4Gbps and a 10Gbps/Multi-Gigabit PoE++ port.
The WBE750 Insight Managed Tri-band WiFi 7 Access Point is engineered to address the sophisticated demands of contemporary businesses, ensuring seamless real-time responsiveness, minimal latency, and the capacity to support an extensive array of connected devices. In modern workplaces, the proliferation of personal and work-related devices can significantly strain network resources. The WBE750 supports up to 600 devices concurrently, offering a powerful solution to these challenges, mitigating bandwidth congestion and enhancing overall productivity.
The WBE750 delivers several key features and advantages for businesses, including:
With a retail price of $699.99, which includes a one-year subscription to Insight Cloud Management, NETGEAR expects the WBE750 to provide businesses with a scalable, secure, and highly efficient solution.
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