I have been using Qotom hardware for boxes I deploy for customers. As far as I know when using Arista WIFI for the Qotom hardware only has support for 2.4 GHz. Is there a model number that supports 5 GHz or any other hardware that supports 5 GHz?
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For Arista based appliances that are based on NG Firewall, there are two which support 5 Ghz, the w8 and the w4.
The w8 is a wireless appliance providing network security for small networks, mid-sized branch offices and retail locations. It also includes 2 PoE+ ports that can power 2 external WiFi 6 based access points allowing you to expand your wireless reach. This appliance is ideal for locations with up to 75 users*. Hardware as
NOTICE: w4 Appliance is reaching the End-Of-Sale date. Learn More. The w4 is a wireless appliance providing network security for small or branch offices and retail locations. This appliance offers onboard WiFi and provides proven performance with all NG Firewall apps enabled. This quiet desktop appliance takes up minimal space and is recommended for networks
For Micro Edge, there are three appliances with 5Ghz WiFi, the e3, e6w, and the e6wl
Branch Office Connectivity The e3w appliance features WiFi connectivity and multiple WAN ports to provide numerous Internet paths that automatically fail over to eliminate downtime. The simple and fast VPN tunneling securely connects branch offices to the corporate network. Fast Deployment with Zero-Touch Provisioning Using ETM Dashboard, network administrators or MSPs can remotely set up
Branch Office Connectivity e6w appliances feature WiFi connectivity with multiple WAN ports to provide multiple Internet paths that automatically fail over to eliminate downtime. The simple and fast VPN tunneling securely connects branch offices to the corporate network. Fast Deployment with Zero-Touch Provisioning Using ETM Dashboard, network administrators or MSPs can remotely set up and
LTE Connectivity LTE connectivity makes the e6wl ideal for a small or medium sized office where a backup, or alternative internet connection is needed. The LTE connection can be used to load balance other WAN links, used as a fallback option, or set as the primary connection. For offices where LTE is the only option,
Note that all of these only support single band, meaning if you choose 5 Ghz you cannot use 2.4 Ghz.
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Using this device which has been a solid performer. I prefer a separate wireless network so this works out well.
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Originally posted by gpeters View PostI'm in Canada, so there is duty/import fees to pay, plus high shipping. Is there another online source where I can buy similar hardware?
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