The digital transformation not only depends on the software: it also needs networks capable of sustaining the speed and safety required by the era of artificial intelligence. In this context, Zyxel Networks returns to the head of the market with the launch of six new WiFi7 access points, a range that promises to bring the advantages of the latest generation connectivity to small businesses without specialized technical teams.

While large corporations already begin to enjoy the efficiency of WiFi7, many small businesses continue to see the update as an expensive and complex challenge. Zyxel seeks to break that barrier with affordable devices, simple installation and cloud administration. Its new PHC line, managed through AI, offers business performance without the need for advanced infrastructure.

WIFI7 with brain: improved safety and performance

Not all WiFi7 access points are the same. The new Zyxel models introduce a set of advanced functions designed to respond to the real challenges of business environments: interference, congestion and privacy. One of the pillars of launch is the compatibility with SSID VLAN labeling, which allows you to create differentiated networks for employees, guests or IoT devices, maintaining segmented and safer traffic.

In addition, new APS incorporate pioneer innovations such as Smart mesh mlo (multi-link operation)which combines mesh technology with multienlace connectivity to increase performance by up to 40%. This means less latency and a more fluid connection, even in dense spaces or with a high volume of connected devices.

“Wifi7 for all”: Zyxel’s vision

“With this launch, Zyxel Networks now has 13 APS Wifi7: the most complete portfolio on the market,” he explains Gonzalo Echeverría, Country Manager of Zyxel Iberia. “There are options for each organization and any scenario of use, from smaller companies or domestic users who need simple, effective and safe wifi, to high density environments where reliable connectivity and protection are essential.”

Echeverría emphasizes that the goal is to democratize access to WiFi7 technology. “With the excellent performance, the incorporated security and the unique characteristics of these new APs, Zyxel is putting the benefits of this generation of connectivity to the scope of many smaller companies.”

A design designed for each environment

The six models cover virtually any scenario: from offices and shops to patios or temporary spaces. For exteriors, the NWA55BE It offers IP55 resistance, ideal for gardens or terraces. In high density environments, such as offices and meeting rooms, NWA90BE PRO and NWA50BE PRO They integrate Bandflex tribanda support, which allows to alternate between the bands of 5 GHz and 6 GHz to reduce congestion.

In public service sectors, models such as NWA90BE or the NWA55BEThey incorporate Radius and captive portal authentication, facilitating the safe management of customer access. For its part, the NWA50BE and the NWA30BE They are oriented to small or domestic offices, with a versatile design that allows its installation on both roof and desk.

The most compact model, the NWA30BEis designed for small spaces as appropriate counters or stores. Its high efficiency antennas architecture guarantees a powerful connection without complex wiring.

Nebula Cloud and AI at the service of connectivity

All new access points incorporate four -core Qualcomm processors and are compatible with Nebulaflexthe technology that allows to easily change between local or cloud management through Cloud Nebula. Thanks to automatic provisioning and app -based incorporation, the installation can be completed by scanning a QR code.

Artificial intelligence plays an essential role here: the nebula system uses AI algorithms to optimize the assignment of channels, detect interference and adjust the performance dynamically. In this way, users get a more stable, fast and safe network without manual intervention.

European security and compliance

Zyxel also reinforces his commitment to cybersecurity. Its Wifi7 range is among the first in the sector to meet the standards In 18031as well as with the requirements of the European Union Radio Equipment Directivewhich establish stricter criteria to protect the privacy and integrity of wireless networks.