BEST ACCESS POINT FOR VOIP - GWN7630 AP Introduction
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.พ. 2025
- Thanks to Grandstream for sending me these APs! I'm often asked what brand of access point I would use for WiFi VoIP. Here it is, the Grandstream GWN series. We'll do a more in-depth setup in the next couple videos on the GWN7630! The GWN7630 is a Wave 2, 4x4 MU-MIMO device capable of delivering (in total) 2+Gbs to over 200 connected clients. The devices can stand along or one AP can be master and control a total of 50 APs. We can also use the GWN.Cloud service to manage unlimited APs. An onsite version of GWN is coming in 2020.
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Thanks so much WIllie for your videos on Grandstream products. Your presentations are superior to those offered by GS themselves + of course less bias.
Hello Willie. Thanks for your videos. I regularly watch your sat morning ones but not live. A comment on you re Grandstream Access points which I know you love. Unfortunately I could not use these in a home or most office situations as the holes that come through the ceiling are way to exposed and the black cat5 - 6 wire is easily seen. Wirelessly it is an excellent product. It is such a simple fix just make a clip in cover over the terminal area. This is the only reason I still use ubiquity and would change to Grandstream overnight.
Wow, this is a nice product Willie
Please make a video with a grandstream ip phone and access point on how to setup voip over wifi
I’m totally interested in seeing a full stack multi AP setup!!
What a great product! I wonder will it support WPA3 with a firmware update? Any idea?
I know you mentioned the multiple ways of configuring the GWN7630, but wasn't there a way to configure it through the GWN7000 router? Also, I love your videos. Very informative. Would look forward to seeing more about the gwn7000 router.
It looks like a very good AP. I'm not familiar with the brand but at the price point and the functionality worth considering. I have an Unifi network and wonder if it will play well with my current setup? I would like to see a video with Grandstream AP in an UniFi setup.
Do you think this AP will work well with a Meraki network?
What's the quick way to aggregate two ports on the ER for both connection with the AP?
so you can set vlans for the ssid's... but what i am missing in the video is: can you set a (tagged) management vlan for the AP ?
in a mesh after upgrading master ap
how to upgrade slave ap's
Have you eine some real world throughput Tests with e.g. iperf3 and different clients using 2x2 or 3x3 MIMO with a Ränge of a Maximum of 1 meter between Client and Access Point?
Also Grandstream promised 200+ clients: it would be great to See how Overall performance decreases If you Connect more and more clients to the GWN7630 and let them e.g. concurrently Download Files from a Server in your LAN
Great video but next time show ... how to get software
Surprise to hear. Why shouldn't we do VOIP over WiFi on a private network?
@@WillieHowe Very sharp. We've deployed earlier models with success. When we think AP we envision Ubiquity like everyone else, but if these have 'something special' for VoIP sounds great. Whatever serves the customer best. These plus the W820s or newer 26xx series with WIFI built in looks like a great combo.
Unlimited? I know there is a catch.
Hi Willie, you say in your video that you recommend the best option of these Grandstream antennas, you said it supported QoS. Remember that for QoS it requires many parameters: VLANs (You did not mention how many VLANs the antennas support and if they can be assigned a different DHCP Scope) QoS (You also did not mention which flavor, Layer II or Layer III, nor did we see where the TOS 5, 6 or 7 is specified and less in Layer III if it is DiffServ 41, 43, 46 or another Layer III flavor) Bandwidth (You also did not mention which and if bandwidth could be managed for QoS) On the other hand you mentioned PoE, but you also did not specify which standard, 802.3 af / at / bt. Another unrelated topic, you mentioned Mimo 4x4, but you didn't specify the bandwidth or the radios and frequencies: a, b, g, n, ac, wave or wave 2 ... ... and the speed in 2.4G? And the speed in 5G? and if they could be combined?) You also did not mention the Roadmap on the new generation of Wifi antennas, which according to the manufacturers by mid-2020 will begin to come out the new devices that support 6G. Ubiquiti has already started taking out devices that support this technology. I think you should review the video and be more specific with the topics that I make you see in my post. Grandstream has a very interesting portfolio of VOIP products, in my VOIP projects they are the promising option to choose, but in this area it has very strong competition and I speak of Ubiquiti, No! I mention Cisco, why? Cisco is an expert in marketing nothing more. If I have some experience, I represented Cisco for 20 years and Nortel for 30 years, in my 37 years in Telematics. Hopefully you achieve a second part of your video and emphasize what you recommended.
@javier Chacon - Take it easy buddy! how many videos have you put out ? This is just a good quick basic overview of this AP; not a full blown deep dive. BTW most modern APs support vlan tagging, most support the various 802.11 specs. who cares about a, b, and g. thats old school buddy! If its not detailed enough for you , start your own channel... Willie keep up the good work.