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The product is exactly what I was looking for, and I would recommend your company for its quality and delivery times.
Thierry
The Netgear BE18400 Tri band WBE758 is a WiFi 7 access point. Thanks to this new wireless technology, you get real-time responsiveness, extremely low latency and greater capacity while doubling the data rate of Wi-Fi 6E.


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General information |
Product name |
Netgear WBE758 (WBE758-111EUS) |
Brand |
Netgear | |
Model |
WBE758-111EUS | |
Technical specifications |
Transfer rate |
184000 Mbit/s |
Wi-Fi standard |
Wifi 7 | |
Network standard(s) |
10 Gbps Gigabit Ethernet (10 GbE) | |
| Wi-Fi 7 | ||
Mesh Wi-Fi (mesh/multiroom network) |
Yes | |
Connector(s) |
1 X 10 Gigabit Ethernet - RJ45 Female | |
PoE (Power over Ethernet) |
Yes | |
Use |
Indoor | |
IPv6 compatible |
Yes | |
Encryption |
WPA | |
| WPA2 | ||
| WPA3 | ||
MU-MIMO compatible |
Yes | |
Number of Multi-SSID |
8 | |
Removable antenna(s) |
No | |
Antenna(s) power |
5.49 dBi | |
Color |
White | |
Width |
172 mm | |
Height |
172 mm | |
Depth |
44 mm | |
Weight |
950 g | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 2 years
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Legal warranty |
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Safety Information |
Responsible person |
Netgear International, Ltd. |
Postal address |
Sixth Floor T23 YY09 Cork, IE | |
Electronic Address |
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Product referenced on 21 Feb 2024
The product is exactly what I was looking for, and I would recommend your company for its quality and delivery times.
Thierry
Completely in line with my expectations: A high-performance WiFi 6, with better coverage than my old Netgear WAC124, while keeping power consumption under control (~15W). The data rate measured in 5GHz near the AP is 800Mbs and remains at over 400Mbs overall in the house.
To take full advantage of PoE, this access point should be connected to a PoE++ (802.3bt) switch. On a PoE+ (802.3at) switch, the access point works in degraded mode and the data rates are limited. The power adapter is sold separately. But in my case, as I'm still on Wi-Fi 5, plugged in or not on the mains, it doesn't seem to make much difference.
As far as functionality is concerned, it meets my expectations: each SSID is associated with a VLAN and the administration interface can be set to a dedicated VLAN. But when you change settings, they are VERY slow to take effect (sometimes it takes several minutes!).