

🚀 Elevate Your Network Game with ZyXEL’s WiFi 7 Powerhouse!
The ZyXEL NWA130BE is an enterprise-grade tri-band WiFi 7 access point delivering up to 11 Gbps speeds with dual 2.5G Ethernet ports for multi-gigabit networks. Managed via the award-winning Nebula Cloud platform, it offers AI-driven optimization, enhanced security, and flexible deployment options including ceiling or wall mounting and smart mesh support. Ideal for modern offices or tech-savvy homes seeking future-proof, high-performance wireless connectivity.








| ASIN | B0CTJ3BVTX |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #696,003 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #118 in Wireless Access Points |
| Brand | ZyXEL |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Printer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connector Type | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Country of Origin | Taiwan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (87) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2500 Gigabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | 5 March 2024 |
| GSM frequencies | 5 GHz |
| Generic Name | Wireless Access Point |
| Importer | Zyxel |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 27.7 x 18 x 6.9 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 808 g |
| Item model number | NWA130BE |
| Manufacturer | Zyxel |
| Model | NWA130BE |
| Model Name | NWA130BE |
| Mounting Hardware | Mount plate, Mounting screws |
| Net Quantity | 1 Piece |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Operating System | ZyNOS |
| Packer | Zyxel |
| Product Dimensions | 27.69 x 18.03 x 6.86 cm; 808 g |
| Special Features | Access Point Mode |
| Wireless Type | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n |
A**H
It is always the question what you need it for, but if you are looking to set up a series of access points on one site, the convenience of Zyxel Nebula (with the caveat that I think the app and web-interface are too old fashioned) is beyond more consumer oriented brands. Adding a device to your existing site is as easy as scanning the barcode on the back of the device and you are set.
K**N
We're using it in a small home, and it reaches where we need it. The handful of Wi-Fi 7 devices we have seem to like it; the older devices also perform well. It works great with VLANs, allowing you to segment your network appropriately if your router supports that. The passthrough port does not support Jumbo Frames, I learned that the hard way, but both ports, uplink and the extra, are 2.5 gbe, and with a POE switch or injector, it makes for a clean installation. If you use the Nebula cloud, it offers a quick setup, and it also supports local administration. The range was better than expected, there's one small corner at the opposite side of the house where some devices can't decide if they want to try high speed or just a solid connection and they sometimes drop a few times while they figure it out, but that seems to be device-side programming because if you pick an SSID that only has 2.4 Ghz it pops right on. Compatibility, this has been great on this AP, but a massive issue for us in the past, from cars and other IoT to laptops, tablets, and phones we'd often get a complaint from a device, none have done that yet after I figured out the downstream port doesn't do jumbo frames (blocking a resource many of my devices needed) and fixed it. We run fewer than 100 devices, but in that vicinity on it in our house, and I'd feel comfortable deploying this in a small office, probably in a 3-pack. I wish they had these when I worked at a small-town MSP.
M**N
Working well for me. My clients range from Wi-Fi 7 back to Wi-Fi 4, with most being Wi-Fi 6e. Covers all of my 3000 sq ft house, which has timber and sheetrock walls so it is wi-fi friendly. Since it supports multiple SSIDs and VLANs I've set up isolated guest and IOT networks. I've done all the configuration via the local web interface, which does have a learning curve but has provided all the functions I've needed. Mine has a barrel jack for power, which I'm powering with a 12v adapter I already had. It looks like the new ones use USB-C for power.
R**.
The wizard for the Zyxel NWA110BE was easy and the access point was quickly working. There are plenty of options to set later for tuning. I found the list of connected devices with the signal strength very helpful. My house has 3 storeys - the signal at the top of the house is weak, but I have another WAP up there. Zyxel's community is useful and Zyxel themselves will answer questions. I found the video courses on their website recently, and those helped further. I used a USB-c PD adaptor to power this instead of PoE.
T**4
**update 9/19/25 Does not seem to support wifi-7 even though it is advertised as supporting. Multiple clients are also connected to the access points and they do not show as clients in the software as connected. Wi-Fi speeds will drop off if you’re not in the same room. Same room speeds are great; however, you will have random disconnects even when in the same room. Looking at the log reports, the reasons will vary. Some occur every day at the same time and the reason given is simply Netconf connection is disconnected. Luckily, the reporting aspect is great on this, it really can be useful to see what’s going on with your network and devices. A lot of information can be obtained from the free tier of access. While that can be expected for devices like this, certain things like exporting a report require a paid license. Which is silly IMO. The iphone app is dismal and very limited in what you can do with it. I rarely use the app as a result. You will need to go to the website to really do anything of value for settings aside from obtaining basic information. The website can be a little difficult to figure out as figuring out at first. Once you get the general understanding it’s very informative. It will tell you everything you need to know about the network, devices. If you do not know much about Wi-Fi or networking, I would suggest you research what terms mean before you go change random settings here. The site does a good job of offering help as to what things mean or do as well. I would never consider this brand a professional setting; it struggles in a home environment with around 20 devices. If I wasn’t past my return window I would ship it back.
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