Grandstream GWN7670 Dubai UAE

Grandstream GWN7670 Dubai

Weak office Wi-Fi usually shows up at the worst time. Teams calls start breaking up. The ERP page hangs. Staff in the far corner of the floor switch back to mobile data because the access point installed years ago can’t handle dense traffic anymore. That’s where the Grandstream GWN7670 fits.

This is a dual-band Wi-Fi 7 indoor access point built for business networks that need more than basic coverage. It delivers up to 3.6 Gbps aggregate wireless throughput, supports up to 256 client devices, and covers up to 175 metres under ideal conditions. You also get two 2.5 Gigabit ports, which helps when the wireless side is faster than the old 1Gb uplink most offices still use.

For Dubai offices in Business Bay, JLT, DIFC, and multi-floor commercial spaces, that matters. A lot of sites now run cloud apps, VoIP handsets, CCTV backhaul, guest Wi-Fi, and staff devices on the same network. The GWN7670 gives resellers and IT teams a cleaner upgrade path without jumping straight to a heavier enterprise platform. PoE and PoE+ support keeps cabling simple. BLE 5.3 support adds location-based options for projects that need more than just wireless access. Grandstream also supports local controller management, GDMS cloud management, and GWN Manager, so the same model can work in a single office or a wider rollout.

It’s also a strong fit where Grandstream is already in the project. If the customer is using Grandstream IP phones or a Grandstream PABX, this access point makes more sense than mixing brands without a reason. For Grandstream GWN7670 UAE projects, especially in Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and Dubai branch offices, it gives you current wireless standards, 2.5GbE uplinks, and business-ready management in one ceiling-mount unit.

Description

Grandstream GWN7670 Wi-Fi 7 Access Point Dubai 

You don’t usually get a clean warning before office Wi-Fi starts costing money. It begins with small complaints. Staff near the glass meeting room in Business Bay lose connection during calls. The warehouse scanner drops for a few seconds and the stock count has to be repeated. Someone in DIFC says the VPN is slow, but only from one side of the floor. Then the IT team checks the rack and finds the real issue: an older access point with a 1Gb uplink trying to carry modern traffic for laptops, mobiles, CCTV viewing, cloud apps, guest access, and voice at the same time.

The Grandstream GWN7670 is built for that kind of upgrade. Not a decorative spec-sheet product. A practical indoor Wi-Fi 7 access point for offices, schools, clinics, retail stores, and branch sites that need current wireless performance without moving into oversized enterprise pricing. You get dual-band Wi-Fi 7, up to 3.6Gbps aggregate wireless throughput, two 2.5 Gigabit network ports, support for up to 256 client devices, and cloud, local, or software-based management depending on how the project is structured.

For UAE resellers, that makes it easier to pitch. One model for a single-floor office in JLT. The same model again for a school block in Sharjah. Or a wider rollout in Abu Dhabi where the client wants consistent management across multiple sites. If the customer already uses Grandstream voice, it fits even better. It works naturally alongside our Grandstream PABX solutions and can sit inside a wider support contract through IT AMC services in Dubai.

3.6Gbps

Aggregate Wireless Rate

2 x 2.5GbE

Network Ports

256

Client Devices

175m

Coverage Range

Product Overview

The GWN7670 is a ceiling-mount indoor access point designed for business wireless networks that have outgrown entry-level Wi-Fi. The headline number is Wi-Fi 7, but the more useful detail for most buyers is the hardware around it. Two 2.5GbE ports mean you’re not forcing a faster radio through an older 1Gb bottleneck. That matters in newer offices where staff are syncing large files to cloud storage, joining video meetings all day, and moving across floors with multiple connected devices.

Grandstream has kept the deployment side flexible. Smaller sites can use the built-in local controller and keep management simple. Multi-branch projects can move into GDMS cloud management. Clients that want on-premise control can use GWN Manager. So whether the requirement is one access point in a legal office in DMCC or twenty across a training centre in Abu Dhabi, the management model doesn’t need to change the hardware choice.

Key point: Many UAE projects still upgrade Wi-Fi but leave the switching untouched. Because the GWN7670 uses 2.5GbE interfaces, it makes more sense when paired with a multi-gig switch rather than an old 10/100/1000 desktop uplink. That gives the buyer a real performance gain, not just a new box on the ceiling.

Why Resellers Keep Looking at This Model

There’s a reason this model lands well in mid-size commercial projects. It solves several problems at once. First, it gives a current wireless standard for clients who don’t want to buy into old stock. Second, it adds multi-gig uplinks that match newer switching projects. Third, it stays inside the Grandstream ecosystem, which is useful when the same customer is also buying IP phones, a PABX, or network management from one brand.

That last point matters in Dubai. A lot of offices in JAFZA, DAFZA, and Business Bay prefer fewer vendors, fewer dashboards, and fewer support calls. When an access point, switch layer, and voice platform already speak the same language operationally, rollout gets easier. Not glamorous. Just easier.

Features That Matter on Real Projects

Dual-band Wi-Fi 7 performance for current client density

The GWN7670 is rated for up to 3.6Gbps aggregate throughput across 2.4GHz and 5GHz. In plain terms, it gives modern offices more room to breathe when user counts rise and everyone expects stable roaming, smoother calls, and faster access to cloud workloads. It’s a good fit for open-plan offices, schools, training rooms, front-office reception areas, and medium-density hospitality spaces.

Technical note: Wi-Fi 7 on the radio side is only part of the story. To get the most from this access point, the wired path should also support multi-gig switching and clean PoE delivery. That’s where project design still matters.

Two 2.5 Gigabit ports instead of a single uplink

This is one of the details many competitor pages skip. The GWN7670 comes with two 2.5GbE WAN/LAN ports. That gives integrators more freedom in network design, especially in branches and commercial floors where structured cabling already terminates above the ceiling or where uplink flexibility is needed during phased upgrades. For projects in older towers across Sheikh Zayed Road or Bur Dubai, that flexibility can save time during replacement work.

Built-in controller for smaller jobs

Not every site needs a separate controller. The GWN7670 can manage up to 50 local GWN access points through the embedded controller, which suits many SME offices, schools, clinics, and showroom environments. That reduces cost and complexity for smaller UAE projects while still giving room to grow later.

Key point: If your customer starts with 4 or 6 access points today and adds more later, the GWN7670 doesn’t force a redesign. Local management works for the first stage. GDMS Networking or GWN Manager can take over when the rollout expands.

Cloud and on-premise management options

Some clients want cloud visibility across branches. Others want everything on-premise because of internal policy. Grandstream supports both approaches here. GDMS Networking handles remote centralized management, while GWN Manager gives an on-premise path. That’s useful for education groups, clinics, trading companies, and corporate offices that want a standard model across multiple locations.

Voice-over-Wi-Fi ready inside Grandstream environments

Grandstream positions the GWN7670 for voice deployments and seamless use with Grandstream Wi-Fi-capable IP phones. That makes it a sensible option for offices using Grandstream handsets with Etisalat or du SIP services. Instead of mixing unrelated brands and troubleshooting handoff behaviour later, the reseller can keep the wireless and voice side aligned from the start.

For buyers already planning telephony, it also pairs naturally with our PABX systems in Dubai and ongoing PABX support services where the same project includes wireless coverage, handsets, and SIP readiness.

BLE 5.3 for location-based projects

BLE 5.3 support is one of those details that doesn’t appear often on local reseller pages, but it matters for buyers thinking beyond basic internet access. In schools, retail sites, warehouses, and smart office environments, Bluetooth location services can support wider project goals without changing the AP hardware later.

Client bridge support where cabling is awkward

The wider GWN76xx platform supports client bridge operation, which can help in temporary offices, warehouse edges, counters, and retrofit jobs where new structured cabling is difficult or too disruptive. It’s not a replacement for proper cabling in every scenario, but it gives experienced installers another option in real-world buildings.

Specifications

Specification Detail
Model Grandstream GWN7670
Wi-Fi standard 802.11be Wi-Fi 7, dual-band indoor access point
Aggregate wireless throughput Up to 3.6Gbps
Coverage range Up to 175 metres
Client capacity Up to 256 concurrent client devices
Ethernet ports 2 x 2.5 Gigabit WAN/LAN ports
Power PoE and PoE+ supported
Bluetooth BLE 5.3
Embedded controller Manages up to 50 local GWN APs
Management options Local web UI, GDMS Networking, GWN Manager
Mounting Indoor ceiling or wall deployment depending on site design

Platform Compatibility

The GWN7670 fits best in Grandstream-led networking and voice environments, but it also works well in mixed office networks where the buyer wants current wireless standards without changing every layer on day one. It can be managed through the local controller for branch deployments, through GDMS for distributed sites, or through GWN Manager where on-premise control is required. That flexibility helps across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain when clients have different IT policies from one site to another.

Technical note: For projects using Grandstream wireless handsets or Wi-Fi-capable IP phones, this model is a stronger fit than a random mixed-brand AP because roaming and voice design become easier to standardise during rollout.

Where This Sells — Uganda / Education

Campus and training centre wireless projects with centralized control

IT resellers in Uganda supply the Grandstream GWN7670 to private schools, university blocks, and training centres upgrading classroom and admin-office Wi-Fi. Typical rollout: 12 to 40 access points across lecture rooms, staff offices, and shared corridors, with controller visibility kept simple for one internal IT team. Buyers usually want FOB Dubai pricing, project quantity planning, and a model that also fits future Grandstream voice deployments. It also suits smaller campus expansions where the first phase starts with 6 or 8 APs and grows later without changing product family.

Which Grandstream Wi-Fi 7 Model Fits Better?

The GWN7670 is the sensible starting point when the customer wants current-generation wireless for offices, schools, clinics, and branch sites without jumping into higher-density tri-band hardware. It gives you dual-band Wi-Fi 7, two 2.5GbE ports, and enough client capacity for most commercial floor deployments in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. For a lot of resellers, that’s the sweet spot.

Feature GWN7670 GWN7672 / GWN7674
Radio design Dual-band Wi-Fi 7 Tri-band Wi-Fi 7
Best fit SME offices, clinics, schools, retail Higher-density campuses, larger enterprises
Project size Single site or moderate multi-site rollout Heavier traffic and larger scale growth
Commercial angle Balanced hardware and easier pricing For buyers asking for more headroom and tri-band capacity

Not the right fit?

If the customer is designing for very high user density, larger campus coverage, or wants tri-band Wi-Fi 7 from day one, move up the Grandstream range rather than forcing the GWN7670 into the wrong project. For wall-room deployments or hotel room layouts, an in-wall model may be the cleaner choice.

What’s in the Box

The standard package is built around the access point itself and mounting hardware for indoor deployment. For most office and school projects, the rest of the design depends on the customer’s switch layer, PoE plan, and ceiling layout. That’s why resellers usually quote this model as part of a wider wireless package instead of as a standalone device only.

Key point: If the site still runs older 1Gb switching, quote the switch upgrade at the same time. Selling Wi-Fi 7 on paper but feeding it through outdated edge switching doesn’t help the buyer much.

Not included — order separately if needed

PoE switch, injector where required, CAT6 cabling, patch panel termination, rack hardware, and any wider controller or network accessories for the project. For multi-floor offices in DIFC, DMCC, JLT, and Business Bay, it’s usually smarter to quote the AP with switching and cabling together.

Stock, Supply, and Project Signals

Stock & availability: Grandstream GWN7670 in stock in Dubai for reseller supply and project quantities. FOB Dubai pricing available for export orders. Ships across Africa, GCC, and South Asia. Bulk quotes for registered IT companies available on WhatsApp.

This product is a good fit for resellers who need a current Grandstream wireless model they can place into branch networks, office refreshes, education jobs, and mixed voice-data projects. Because it sits inside the same brand family as Grandstream handsets and PABX systems, it also helps with cleaner bundling and easier support positioning.

For Grandstream GWN7670 UAE demand, the usual buying pattern is straightforward. Small offices ask for 2 to 6 units. Medium commercial floors go 8 to 20. Schools, clinics, and wider branch projects can move beyond that fast, especially when one access point is being specified per zone rather than per floor. Abu Dhabi enquiries often come with centralized management questions, while Dubai buyers usually want fast availability and clean bundled pricing with switching.

Often Bundled With This Product

Bundling Ideas for Resellers

Resellers quoting the Grandstream GWN7670 usually bundle it with a Grandstream PABX where Wi-Fi calling or Grandstream voice is part of the project, plus PABX systems in Dubai for larger telephony upgrades. It also sits well beside structured support through IT AMC support, remote troubleshooting using IT remote support, wider office continuity through telephone system repair services, and ongoing network and voice maintenance via PABX support in Dubai. Combined project pricing is easier when the buyer wants wireless, voice, and support from one source.

Industry Fit

This model sells well into education, professional offices, hospitality back-office networks, clinics, and trading companies that want better wireless without overbuilding the site. In a school, the appeal is easy expansion from one block to another. In a clinic, it’s stable roaming for staff tablets, admin systems, and guest traffic kept under control. In a hotel or serviced office, it works for back-office and common-area coverage where the buyer wants modern wireless standards and clean central management.

Construction site offices can use it too, especially when the project needs a better wireless backbone for temporary administration cabins, VOIP handsets, and cloud access. Same story in logistics. A warehouse office in Dubai South may not look glamorous, but once barcode devices, finance staff, CCTV live view, and guest contractor access are all sharing the network, weak wireless becomes expensive very quickly.

Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and UAE Supply

The Grandstream GWN7670 is available for supply in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, and Umm Al Quwain. That matters because a lot of wireless projects don’t stop at one office. A head office in Dubai may need the same model deployed into a branch in Abu Dhabi and a smaller admin site in Sharjah. Keeping the same AP family across the estate makes support easier.

For free zone businesses in DMCC, DIFC, JLT, Business Bay, DAFZA, and JAFZA, the usual request is simple: current wireless, stable stock, and a quote that includes the supporting network pieces. The GWN7670 UAE angle is strong because it fits both new office fit-outs and replacement projects where the client is moving away from older Wi-Fi generations without redesigning everything at once.

Export and FOB Dubai Supply

For export buyers, the Grandstream GWN7670 is a practical model for wireless refresh projects shipping from Dubai into Africa, GCC, and South Asia. Telecom resellers in Nigeria and Ghana, IT integrators in Saudi Arabia and Oman, and project importers in Pakistan and Bangladesh often ask for FOB Dubai pricing when they’re consolidating networking and voice equipment in one shipment. Quantities usually start at 10 to 25 units for branch work and go higher for school, office, or clinic rollouts. Because Grandstream also covers voice and networking, buyers can keep procurement tighter instead of mixing too many brands in one container. Export pricing and project quantities are available on WhatsApp for registered resellers and integrators.

About Vector Dubai — Authorised Grandstream Distributor

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Vector Dubai is an authorised Grandstream distributor in Dubai, UAE. Grandstream GWN7670 is available in stock with supply across all 7 UAE emirates and export to Africa, GCC, and international markets. Contact: +971 4 450 4145, sales@vdsae.com, International City, Dubai.

FAQ

Is the Grandstream GWN7670 a good fit for a 50 to 100 user office?

Yes, in many cases it is. The GWN7670 supports up to 256 client devices, so it works well for SME offices, clinics, schools, and branch sites where user counts, guest access, and voice traffic all share the same wireless network. Final design still depends on floor layout, wall density, and the number of concurrent devices per zone.

Will it work with Etisalat or du SIP office environments?

Yes. It is a strong match for sites using Grandstream IP phones or Grandstream PABX systems connected to Etisalat or du SIP services. That’s useful for Wi-Fi calling, roaming voice users, and offices that want one brand family across wireless and telephony.

Do I need a 2.5GbE switch for this access point?

To get the best result, yes. The GWN7670 has two 2.5GbE ports, so pairing it with multi-gig switching makes more sense than feeding it through an older 1Gb edge switch. It will still fit into phased upgrades, but the wired side should match the wireless side where possible.

Is reseller pricing available for 10 or more units?

Yes. Reseller and project pricing is available for bulk quantities. This is common for office fit-outs, school expansions, clinic groups, and export orders shipping FOB Dubai.

Can I manage multiple Grandstream access points from one platform?

Yes. Smaller deployments can use the built-in controller, while larger or multi-site deployments can be managed through Grandstream cloud or on-premise management platforms. That gives flexibility for single-site and branch-led rollouts.

Can I order the Grandstream GWN7670 for a project in Nigeria, Oman, or Pakistan?

Yes. Export supply is available from Dubai for Africa, GCC, and South Asia. FOB Dubai pricing can be arranged for project quantities, especially where the buyer is also sourcing Grandstream voice or networking equipment in the same shipment.

Grandstream GWN7670 in stock in Dubai. Supply across all 7 UAE emirates and export pricing for reseller quantities. Monday to Saturday, 8AM to 6PM.

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