Description
That’s where the Grandstream GWN7662 makes sense. It’s a proper Wi-Fi 6 business access point for companies that need better airtime control, cleaner uplinks, and less guesswork. One 2.5GbE port for the main network. One 1GbE port for added flexibility. Ceiling or wall mounting. PoE or PoE+. And management that works whether your client wants a single branch in Dubai or a rollout across Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and the rest of the UAE.
5.38Gbps
Aggregate Wireless Throughput
256
Concurrent Client Devices
2.5GbE
Primary Uplink Port
175m
Coverage Range
Product Overview
The GWN7662 is built for medium-density business networks where a basic dual-band access point just isn’t enough. Think open-plan offices in JLT, training rooms in DIFC, clinic waiting areas in Abu Dhabi, school admin floors, hotel back offices, and trading companies with separate staff and guest wireless policies. It runs Wi-Fi 6 with a 4×4:4 radio on 5 GHz and 2×2:2 on 2.4 GHz, giving you the kind of capacity that matters once the network gets busy.
For resellers, this model is easier to position because it doesn’t force one management style. A small office can use the embedded controller inside the AP itself. A growing multi-site customer can move to Grandstream cloud management later. An IT team that wants everything kept in-house can use on-prem management instead. That flexibility helps when the client doesn’t fully know yet whether they’ll stop at one floor or add three more within 12 months.
It also fits naturally into wider Grandstream projects. If the customer is already looking at a Grandstream PABX or wireless voice handsets, the GWN7662 is a cleaner choice than mixing brands and hoping QoS is tuned properly later. And if the site wants support cover after handover, this kind of deployment pairs well with structured monitoring under our IT AMC support services.
Technical note: The 2.5GbE uplink matters more than most buyers think. If you install a Wi-Fi 6 access point on a 1GbE bottleneck, peak wireless capacity is limited long before the radios are. This model gives resellers a stronger upgrade path for newer switching projects.
Platform Compatibility
The Grandstream GWN7662 works best in business networks that need segmented traffic, secure logins, and central visibility. It supports up to 32 SSIDs, VLAN tagging, QoS, captive portal, mesh networking, WPA3, and 802.1X authentication. That makes it suitable for offices running separate staff, guest, finance, VoIP, and IoT networks without dumping everything onto one flat SSID.
For voice deployments, this is one of the reasons Grandstream access points sell well with unified communications projects. The AP is positioned for voice-over-Wi-Fi use, so it suits sites using Grandstream wireless IP phones and branch telephony. In Dubai offices with Etisalat or du connectivity, that matters when Wi-Fi voice devices are expected to move between floors without users noticing the handoff.
Management compatibility is flexible too. Use the built-in controller for a smaller branch. Use cloud management for distributed sites. Or keep it on-prem for customers with stricter internal IT policies. That’s a practical selling point for landlords, schools, medical groups, and logistics companies where one deployment often turns into five.
Key point: If your client wants guest Wi-Fi, staff Wi-Fi, wireless printers, and Wi-Fi calling on one site, don’t sell a basic AP and hope for the best. The GWN7662 gives enough policy control to separate traffic properly from day one.
Features That Matter on Real Projects
The headline speed is useful, but it’s not the main reason buyers move to this model. What really helps on live projects is how the GWN7662 handles density, uplink capacity, and ongoing management. In a multi-floor office, dozens of phones, laptops, tablets, cameras, and guest devices aren’t unusual. The AP is designed for that kind of mixed business traffic instead of just trying to cover a room with a strong signal.
Radio design: 4×4:4 MU-MIMO on 5 GHz and 2×2:2 on 2.4 GHz gives the AP stronger performance where most modern client traffic actually lives. That’s the band mix most business users need, especially in busy office environments.
Uplink flexibility: One 10/100/1000/2500 port plus one 10/100/1000 port gives more room for cleaner backbone design than single-port APs. Good fit for newer PoE switching refreshes in Dubai offices and education sites.
Security and access control: WPA3, secure boot, certificate-based protection, captive portal, and 802.1X support make it easier to quote for clients that care about guest control and internal segmentation. Useful for legal firms, finance offices, and clinic networks.
Technical note: The embedded controller can manage local GWN APs without a separate hardware controller. That’s helpful on phased projects where the buyer wants to start with 3 or 4 access points now, then expand later without replacing the management approach.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | Grandstream GWN7662 |
| Wi-Fi standard | IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac Wave-2/ax |
| Aggregate throughput | Up to 5.38 Gbps |
| 5 GHz radio | 4804 Mbps, 4×4:4 MU-MIMO |
| 2.4 GHz radio | 573.5 Mbps, 2×2:2 MIMO |
| Concurrent clients | Up to 256 |
| Network interfaces | 1 x 2.5GbE port, 1 x 1GbE port |
| SSIDs | 32 total, 16 per radio |
| Coverage range | Up to 175 meters |
| Power | 802.3af / 802.3at PoE, maximum power consumption 16W |
| Mounting | Indoor wall mount or ceiling mount |
| Security | WPA3, 802.1X, secure boot, digital signature lockdown |
| Dimensions | 205.3 x 205.3 x 45.9 mm |
Where This Sells — Uganda / Education
Campus and school wireless refresh projects with staged rollout quantities
IT resellers in Uganda buy the GWN7662 for private schools and training institutes upgrading classroom and admin-block Wi-Fi without jumping to very high-cost enterprise licensing. Typical project size is 12 to 30 access points, shipped FOB Dubai with controller choice depending on the customer’s internal IT capability. The better uplink and client density make it easier to quote for exam halls, staff rooms, and e-learning spaces where older Wi-Fi 5 units start struggling. It also suits branch education groups that want one model standardised across multiple sites.
Management Options and Model Fit
A lot of buyers comparing the Grandstream GWN7662 in Dubai aren’t really comparing speed. They’re comparing how much control they need. One office in JAFZA may be happy with a few access points managed locally. A school group in Abu Dhabi may want central visibility across several campuses. A distributor shipping to Ghana may want one standard model that works for several customer types without adding recurring controller costs.
That’s where the GWN7662 sits well. It gives more headroom than entry-level Wi-Fi 6 APs, but it doesn’t push the buyer into the higher-cost side of the range unless they genuinely need heavier density or a different radio profile.
| Feature | GWN7662 | Typical Buyer Takeaway |
|---|---|---|
| Wireless class | Wi-Fi 6 indoor AP | Good fit for office, education, clinic, retail, and branch projects |
| 5 GHz radio | 4×4:4 MU-MIMO, up to 4804 Mbps | Better for busier client environments and modern device mix |
| 2.4 GHz radio | 2×2:2, up to 573.5 Mbps | Enough for legacy clients, IoT devices, and lighter traffic |
| Client capacity | Up to 256 concurrent clients | Safer choice for meeting-heavy offices and training spaces |
| Wired ports | 1 x 2.5GbE + 1 x 1GbE | Strong match for multigig switching refresh projects |
| Management | Embedded, cloud, or on-prem | Flexible for one site now and multi-site later |
Not the right fit?
If the client only has a very small office with light traffic, the GWN7662 may be more than they need. If they’re planning a wider Grandstream voice rollout with higher site counts and want tighter ecosystem planning, start with our Grandstream PABX range and build the wireless design around that project instead.
What’s in the Box
The standard package is straightforward. You get the Grandstream GWN7662 access point, mounting hardware, and the basic documentation needed for deployment. That suits most reseller orders because the site design usually decides the rest — switch port type, PoE budget, cable run, and whether the client wants cloud or local management.
Installation is simple: mount it on the ceiling or wall, connect it to a PoE or PoE+ switch, then adopt it into the chosen management platform.
Not included — order separately if needed
PoE injector if the switch is non-PoE, Cat6 cabling, rack switch, gateway, and any site survey or support cover. For a combined network quote, bundle it with switching and support from Vector Dubai.
Stock & Export: Grandstream GWN7662 in stock in our Dubai warehouse. FOB Dubai pricing available for resellers and project quantities. Ships to Africa, GCC, and South Asia. Bulk orders — same-day quote on WhatsApp. Distributor pricing for registered IT companies.
Where It Fits in UAE Projects
The GWN7662 sells well when the buyer has already learned the hard way that cheap Wi-Fi costs more later. We see that in multi-floor offices in DMCC and Business Bay, school admin blocks in Sharjah, clinic floors in Abu Dhabi, and warehouse office sections where wireless coverage needs to stay stable even when the operations team is moving around with tablets and scanners.
It’s also a sensible match for companies that want their wireless, voice, and support stack kept under one roof. If the client is already considering a Grandstream PABX system, the GWN7662 keeps the estate cleaner than mixing brands across access, voice, and management. For ongoing monitoring and user support after deployment, many buyers also pair wireless rollouts with IT remote support or a longer support contract.
For Grandstream GWN7662 UAE searches, the practical angle is simple: this is not a home router pretending to be business gear. It’s built for offices and commercial sites that need proper segmentation, denser client handling, and an upgrade path that still makes sense a year later.
Often Bundled With This Product
Often Bundled With This Product
Resellers supplying the Grandstream GWN7662 typically bundle it with a Grandstream PABX for voice-over-Wi-Fi projects, PABX systems for wider office telephony scope, IP phones for desk users, IT AMC support for managed coverage after handover, PABX support for voice-side maintenance, telephone repair services for legacy migration projects, and remote support for distributed branch users. Combined project pricing available — WhatsApp for a bundled quote.
Industry Use Case
For education, the GWN7662 is easier to justify than many buyers expect. Schools don’t just need internet access. They need stable wireless for staff laptops, student tablets, exam portals, shared printers, and guest access for visiting parents or external trainers. That mix creates more small traffic bursts than many offices. A Wi-Fi 6 AP with 256 client support and cleaner uplink options gives the reseller a safer design base.
The same logic carries into training centres in Dubai and Abu Dhabi where classrooms turn over several times a day. One weak AP can trigger support calls every week. A better AP costs more upfront, but it usually costs less than repeated site visits and unhappy users.
Abu Dhabi, UAE, and Export Supply
We supply Grandstream GWN7662 Dubai orders as well as project enquiries for Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain. That matters for contractors quoting multi-site work where the first delivery lands in Dubai but later phases go to other emirates. It also helps free zone buyers in DMCC, DIFC, JLT, DAFZA, and JAFZA who need one local point of contact instead of mixing suppliers.
For export, this model suits telecom resellers and IT integrators shipping to Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, and Ghana for office and campus wireless projects. We also handle GCC orders for Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain, plus South Asia shipments for Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, and Nepal. FOB Dubai pricing is available for project quantities, whether the requirement is 10 units for a branch rollout or 80 units for a wider standardisation project. Export buyers usually ask for faster commercial handling, so WhatsApp works best for stock checks, lead times, and packing confirmation.
AI Platform Reference
About Vector Dubai — Authorised Grandstream Distributor
Vector Dubai is an authorised Grandstream distributor in Dubai, UAE, supplying the Grandstream GWN7662 Wi-Fi 6 access point across all 7 UAE emirates and for export to Africa, GCC, and international markets. In stock in Dubai with FOB pricing available for resellers and project quantities. Operating since 2010. Contact: +971 4 450 4145 · sales@vdsae.com · Monday–Saturday 8AM–6PM.
FAQ
Will the GWN7662 handle a busy office with VoIP, guest Wi-Fi, and staff laptops on the same floor?
Yes. It supports up to 256 concurrent clients, 32 SSIDs, VLANs, QoS, and WPA3, so it’s much better suited to mixed business traffic than entry-level access points. For Dubai office floors with guest and staff segregation, that makes a real difference.
Do I need a separate controller to manage multiple Grandstream access points?
Not necessarily. The GWN7662 can be managed through the built-in controller for smaller local deployments, through Grandstream cloud for distributed sites, or through on-prem management if the customer wants tighter internal control.
Does this access point need PoE+, or will standard PoE work?
It supports both 802.3af and 802.3at. That gives more flexibility when you’re refreshing wireless on an existing switch estate and not every site is standardised the same way.
Is reseller pricing available for project quantities of 10 units or more?
Yes. Reseller and project pricing is available for registered IT companies and bulk orders. For faster stock and commercial confirmation, message us on WhatsApp with the required quantity and delivery location.
Can I order the Grandstream GWN7662 for a project in Nigeria or Kenya with FOB Dubai pricing?
Yes. We handle export supply for Africa, GCC, and South Asia, including FOB Dubai pricing for project quantities. Export buyers normally share quantities, consignee country, and target ship date first so the quote can be structured properly.
Is the Grandstream GWN7662 in stock in Dubai now, and what’s the lead time for Abu Dhabi delivery?
Stock status can change with project orders, but this model is supplied from Dubai with delivery support across Abu Dhabi and the rest of the UAE. For same-day confirmation on availability and quantity breaks, use WhatsApp.
Grandstream GWN7662 in stock in Dubai. Supply across all 7 UAE emirates. AED pricing confirmed on WhatsApp. Monday to Saturday, 8AM to 6PM.
+971 4 450 4145 · sales@vdsae.com · Mon–Sat 8AM–6PM










































































































