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Wireless Access Points

Discover our entire line of business-grade WiFi 6 and 6E Access Points.

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0 Cloud Managed WiFi 6 (WAX625)
1 Cloud Managed WiFi 6 (WAX625PA)
2 Cloud Managed WiFi 6 (WAX610)
3 Cloud Managed WiFi 6 (WAX610Y)
4 Cloud Managed WiFi 6 (WAX615)
5 Cloud Managed WiFi (WAX620)
6 Cloud Managed WiFi (WAX630)
7 Cloud Managed WiFi 6E Access Point (WAX630E)
8 AX4200 WiFi 6 Access Point (WAX220)
9 AX4200 WiFi 6 Access Point (WAX220PA)
10 AX1800 WiFi 6 Access Point (WAX214v2)
11 AX3600 WiFi 6 Access Point (WAX218)
12 Essentials WiFi 6 (WAX202)
13 Essentials WiFi 6 (WAX204)
14 Essentials WiFi 6 (WAX206)
15 Cloud Managed WiFi 6 (WAX610PA)
16 Cloud Managed WiFi 6 (WAX615PA)
17 Cloud Managed WiFi 6 (WAX620PA)
18 Cloud Managed WiFi (WAX630PA)
19 Cloud Managed WiFi 6E Access Point (WAX630EP)
20 AX1800 WiFi 6 Access Point (WAX214PA)
21 AX3600 WiFi 6 Access Point (WAX218PA)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS


What is an access point?

An access point is a device that forms a wireless local area network (WLAN) which enables WiFi devices to connect. WAP's are typically used in offices or large buildings where a single WiFi router would be insufficient. AP's connect with wired Ethernet to the network infrastructure. NETGEAR offers a range of access points, including WiFi 6 access points.


How does an access point work?

An access point works by being connected to a router or a switch. This enables the access point to have an internet connection which it transmits as a WiFi signal to specific areas. Often AP's are powered with Power over Ethernet PoE Switches and do not require a physical 110v/220v power adaptor.


Access point vs Router: What is the difference?

The main difference between an access point and a router is that while a router acts as the device that creates a network for devices to connect to, an access point provides an additional location for devices to connect from. NETGEAR offers multiple options of WiFi routers, which include a range of Nighthawk products, as well as access points, which include WiFi 6 access point products.