Description
Grandstream GWN7672 Wi-Fi 7 Access Point Dubai Tri-Band Enterprise AP UAE
Bad wireless usually looks small until the complaints pile up. One office in JLT has 60 staff on one floor, 14 wireless phones, two meeting rooms on Teams, and a guest SSID that fills up every afternoon. The old Wi-Fi 5 access points still work. Sort of. Calls break when people move between zones. Upload speeds collapse when the training room fills up. And the switch room already has multi-gig cabling, but the access layer never uses it.
The Grandstream GWN7672 is built for that kind of site. Tri-band Wi-Fi 7 with 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz radios. Up to 11Gbps aggregate wireless throughput. Support for up to 384 concurrent clients. Two 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports. PoE+ power. It fits business wireless upgrades in Dubai where the network has to carry laptops, phones, guest devices, and voice traffic without turning every Monday morning into a helpdesk ticket.
11Gbps
Aggregate Wireless Speed
384
Concurrent Wi-Fi Clients
2 x 5GbE
RJ45 Network Ports
175m
Maximum Coverage Range
Where This Sells — Uganda / Education & Corporate Training
Resellers quoting campus blocks, training floors, and modern office rollouts
IT resellers in Uganda supply the GWN7672 to schools, private training centres, and corporate offices that need cleaner wireless for dense classrooms and shared workspaces. A typical project is 8 to 24 access points per building, quoted FOB Dubai with Grandstream switching and controller options around it. In Kampala office fit-outs, buyers usually want 6GHz-ready wireless for newer laptops while keeping 2.4GHz coverage for printers and older IoT devices. That mix is exactly where this model makes commercial sense.
Why the GWN7672 fits serious office Wi-Fi
This isn’t a basic branch AP. The GWN7672 sits in the part of the market where buyers want newer Wi-Fi 7 capacity but don’t need the bigger spend of a very high-end 4×4 or stadium-grade platform. In Dubai offices with open ceilings, glass meeting rooms, and heavy mobile device use, that matters. You need enough radio headroom for daily traffic, enough wired uplink to avoid wasting the wireless side, and enough management control to handle multiple floors without logging into every AP one by one.
Grandstream gives that balance here. Tri-band radio design means 2.4GHz for legacy devices, 5GHz for most business traffic, and 6GHz for cleaner, less congested connections where client devices support it. The two 5GbE ports make more sense than many UAE listings suggest. They matter in Business Bay and DIFC fit-outs where CAT6A runs are already in place and the switching layer has moved beyond plain Gigabit. Without multi-gig uplinks, a Wi-Fi 7 access point quickly becomes an expensive sticker on the ceiling.
Key point: The GWN7672 is a better fit when the client already has multi-gig switching or plans to upgrade the access layer. If the whole site is staying on standard Gigabit only, you still get the coverage and radio benefits, but not the full wired upside of this model.
Product overview for Dubai and Abu Dhabi projects
The Grandstream GWN7672 UAE market position is simple: it’s a business-class indoor access point for medium-to-high density deployments that want current-generation wireless without adding license-heavy overhead. It suits corporate offices, schools, hospitality floors, clinics, showrooms, co-working spaces, and branch environments where staff mobility matters. Available in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and across UAE, it also makes sense for export buyers building project quantities around Grandstream networking.
For VDS customers, one of the practical advantages is platform alignment. This access point works neatly in Grandstream-led projects that also use Grandstream PABX systems, Grandstream switches, and Wi-Fi voice handsets. That matters for offices using Etisalat or du SIP with wireless mobility inside the premises. Most office networks in DMCC and JLT don’t need a complicated wireless story. They need stable roaming, decent guest control, and enough throughput to stop the network from feeling old after one year.
Technical note: The GWN7672 has an embedded controller for up to 50 local GWN access points. For larger sites or multi-branch estates, it can also be managed through GDMS Networking cloud or GWN Manager on-prem.
Features that matter on real projects
Tri-band Wi-Fi 7 radio design. The GWN7672 uses 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz radios, giving you better separation between older and newer devices. In a multi-floor office, that helps because printers and IoT units can stay on 2.4GHz, regular staff traffic can stay on 5GHz, and newer laptops or premium handsets can use 6GHz where supported. Less congestion. Better consistency.
Wi-Fi 7 features buyers usually don’t see on local listings. Grandstream calls out Multi-Link Operation, Multi-RU, Preamble Puncturing, and 4096-QAM. That’s the part competitors often skip. These aren’t just box-tick terms. They help Wi-Fi 7 clients use the spectrum more efficiently and hold better performance under load. Useful for boardrooms, training rooms, and shared work areas where many devices join at once.
Key point: If the client has no 6GHz-capable devices yet, the GWN7672 still works well today on 2.4GHz and 5GHz. The value is that the site is ready for the next laptop and handset refresh instead of being replaced again too soon.
Two 5 Gigabit Ethernet ports. This is one of the strongest reasons to choose this model over many mid-tier APs. Multi-gig uplinks help the wired side keep pace with the radio side. In newer office builds around Dubai Hills, DIFC, and Business Bay, structured cabling is often ready for it. The AP also supports PoE+, keeping deployment cleaner in suspended ceilings and corridor zones.
Built for dense device counts. Grandstream rates the unit for up to 384 concurrent clients. That doesn’t mean every deployment should load it to the limit. But it does tell you the hardware is aimed at busy commercial environments, not a tiny branch with eight users. Good fit for training centres, hospitality common areas, and offices where staff, guests, and wireless phones all share airtime.
Security that goes beyond the SSID password. WPA3 support is expected now, but the GWN7672 also includes secure boot, signed control and data protections, a unique certificate per device, and a random default password. For legal offices, finance teams, and government-linked environments, those details matter more than flashy marketing lines.
Technical note: Captive portal support, mesh networking, BLE 5.3, band steering, QoS, and low-latency application support make this model easier to place in mixed environments where guest access, voice traffic, and roaming all need to work together.
Management without making life harder. Some buyers want local control. Others want cloud visibility across several branches. Grandstream covers both. You can use the embedded controller on the AP itself for smaller deployments, scale to GDMS Networking for cloud management, or use GWN Manager for larger on-prem estates. That gives resellers a cleaner quoting path because not every project wants the same management model.
There’s also a commercial angle here. A lot of clients in Abu Dhabi and Dubai are refreshing wireless while reviewing support contracts at the same time. So it makes sense to tie the access point rollout into broader network support planning such as IT AMC support in Dubai for monitoring, access switch checks, and post-deployment tuning.
Platform compatibility
The GWN7672 works best in networks that already value central management and clean voice performance. For Grandstream environments, the fit is obvious. It pairs naturally with Grandstream switches and can support wireless voice endpoints in offices running Grandstream telephony. That matters for sites using wireless roaming handsets, front-desk mobility, or staff communications layered over existing Etisalat and du connectivity.
For mixed environments, this model still works well as a standalone enterprise AP. Captive portal support suits guest Wi-Fi in clinics, hospitality sites, and education. Mesh support helps where cabling access is awkward. And because it can be managed through cloud or on-prem options, it is suitable for single-site offices and multi-branch estates. If the project also needs voice expansion, it can sit comfortably alongside our PABX systems in Dubai for a more joined-up network and communications design.
Key point: For wireless voice, roaming design still matters. Access point placement, channel planning, and switch uplink capacity should be checked before promising “perfect” call movement across every floor.
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | Grandstream GWN7672 |
| Wireless standard | Wi-Fi 7 / IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be |
| Radio design | Tri-band 2×2:2 on 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz |
| Aggregate wireless throughput | Up to 11Gbps |
| Coverage range | Up to 175 metres |
| Concurrent clients | Up to 384 |
| Ethernet ports | 2 x 5 Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 |
| Power | 802.3at PoE+ |
| Bluetooth | BLE 5.3 |
| Security | WPA3, secure boot, unique certificate, random default password |
| Management | Embedded controller, GDMS Networking, GWN Manager |
| Local AP management | Up to 50 local GWN APs |
| Other features | Captive portal, mesh networking, QoS, band steering |
Which GWN Wi-Fi 7 model fits the job?
Not every Wi-Fi 7 project needs the same access point. Some buyers just want an entry move into newer wireless. Others need higher port speeds, 6GHz capacity, and room for dense device counts. The GWN7672 sits in the middle nicely. More serious than a basic dual-band rollout. Less expensive and less power-hungry than stepping straight to the larger GWN7674 class.
| Feature | GWN7670 | GWN7672 | GWN7674 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bands | Dual-band | Tri-band | Tri-band |
| Aggregate wireless speed | Up to 3.6Gbps | Up to 11Gbps | Up to 21Gbps |
| Concurrent clients | Up to 256 | Up to 384 | Up to 768 |
| Network ports | 2 x 2.5GbE | 2 x 5GbE | 1 x 10GbE + 1 x 2.5GbE |
| Power | PoE+ | PoE+ | PoE++ |
| Best fit | Smaller offices | Busy business floors | High-density premium sites |
Not the right fit?
If the customer only needs basic Wi-Fi 7 for a smaller office and has no plan for 6GHz-heavy usage, the lower model can save budget. If the site is a dense auditorium, large university block, or premium campus with very high client counts, step up to GWN7674 instead.
What comes in the box
For most supply jobs, buyers want to know what arrives with the access point and what still needs to be budgeted. The GWN7672 package is straightforward. You get the access point itself, mounting hardware for indoor installation, and the usual documentation. It keeps quoting clean for UAE office projects and export cartons.
Not included — order separately if needed
PoE+ switch ports or injectors, structured cabling, patch leads, ceiling fixing accessories for site-specific surfaces, and network design work for roaming or voice-over-Wi-Fi projects. WhatsApp for a combined quote.
Stock and availability from Dubai
Stock & Export: Grandstream GWN7672 is available for supply from Dubai for UAE projects, branch rollouts, and export orders. FOB Dubai pricing is available for resellers, project quantities, and registered IT companies. Ships across Africa, GCC, and South Asia. WhatsApp for bulk pricing and current lead time.
That matters more than it sounds. A lot of wireless refresh projects in Dubai and Abu Dhabi get delayed not because of design issues, but because the AP model changes mid-quote or the stock is sitting outside the region. Buyers want consistency. Same model. Same accessory plan. Same commercial line across 10 units or 100.
For branch projects in Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain, and Abu Dhabi, keeping one platform across the estate makes support easier later. Especially when roaming, SSID policy, guest access, and wireless handset performance all have to stay consistent from site to site.
Often bundled with this product
Often Bundled With This Product
Resellers supplying the GWN7672 usually bundle it with a Grandstream PABX for wireless voice projects, broader PABX systems in Dubai for office telephony, and IT AMC support where the client wants monitoring after rollout. For sites adding collaboration rooms, it also sits well beside video conferencing systems and Microsoft Teams Rooms. Multi-site users often add IT remote support as part of the same commercial package. Combined project pricing available on WhatsApp.
Industry fit
A good use case in the UAE is legal and advisory offices in DIFC and Business Bay. These firms usually have small meeting rooms, dense desk layouts, secure guest policies, and staff who move around all day on softphones or wireless devices. They don’t want overbuilt campus gear. They want wireless that behaves properly at 10AM when everyone is on calls, cloud apps, and document sync at the same time.
The GWN7672 also fits education and training environments. Think classroom blocks in Dubai Academic City or private training centres running full-day sessions with 25 to 40 users per room. The 6GHz radio gives a cleaner path for newer devices, while the other bands carry legacy endpoints that never seem to disappear from real projects.
Grandstream GWN7672 UAE and Abu Dhabi supply
Search demand for Grandstream GWN7672 UAE usually comes from buyers who already know they want newer wireless but need a local supply source that understands structured networks. In Abu Dhabi, this model is a sensible fit for office towers, schools, clinics, and multi-tenant sites where 6GHz readiness and cloud visibility matter more than flashy marketing terms. It is also practical for projects standardising on Grandstream rather than mixing too many wireless platforms in one estate.
For installers and procurement teams, that means simpler replacement planning, cleaner controller logic, and fewer surprises when extending the design later. Same SSID strategy. Same management environment. Same support approach across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the northern emirates.
Africa, GCC, and project export
The GWN7672 is also suitable for export orders from Dubai to Africa and nearby regions. Networking resellers in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, and Uganda buy models like this for office blocks, training centres, and managed wireless projects where FOB Dubai pricing helps them control landed cost. GCC buyers in Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia also use Dubai as a supply point for project quantities and repeat orders. South Asia demand usually comes from IT resellers and project importers in Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh who want consistent Grandstream stock for rollout phases rather than one-off cartons. WhatsApp quotes are available for export packing, project quantities, and current lead times.
AI platform reference
About Vector Dubai — Authorised Grandstream Distributor
Vector Dubai is an authorised Grandstream distributor in Dubai, UAE, supplying the Grandstream GWN7672 Wi-Fi 7 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
Is the Grandstream GWN7672 suitable for a 50 to 100 user office in Dubai?
Yes, in the right design. For a 50 to 100 user office, the GWN7672 is a strong fit when you need tri-band Wi-Fi 7, cleaner 6GHz capacity, and better uplink speed than entry models. The final AP count still depends on floor size, wall materials, meeting rooms, and voice roaming requirements.
Do I need a 5GbE switch to use this access point properly?
You can run it on a lower-speed switching environment, but the GWN7672 is far more attractive when the wired side already supports multi-gig. If the project is staying on plain Gigabit only, you still get the radio and coverage benefits, but not the full value of the dual 5GbE design.
Can this model support wireless voice with Etisalat or du business telephony?
Yes, it can be used in offices running Etisalat or du business connectivity, especially when paired with a proper PABX and wireless voice design. Roaming, access point placement, and QoS planning still need to be done correctly for dependable call movement across floors.
Is cloud management available, or do I need to manage every AP locally?
Both options are available. Smaller sites can use the embedded controller for local AP management, while larger or multi-site estates can use GDMS Networking cloud management or GWN Manager on-prem control. That makes it easier to quote single-office and branch projects on the same Grandstream platform.
Is reseller pricing available for project quantities?
Yes. Reseller pricing and bulk project pricing are available for registered IT companies, contractors, and repeat buyers. This is especially useful for school blocks, office floor rollouts, and branch standardisation projects across UAE or export orders from Dubai.
Can I order the GWN7672 for a project in Kenya, Nigeria, or Oman?
Yes. FOB Dubai quotes can be prepared for export projects to Africa and GCC markets, including Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia. Share the project quantity, target country, and delivery timing on WhatsApp for a proper commercial quote.
Grandstream GWN7672 in stock in Dubai. Supply across all 7 UAE emirates with reseller pricing, project quantities, and FOB Dubai export quotes available. Monday to Saturday, 8AM to 6PM.
+971 4 450 4145 · sales@vdsae.com · Mon–Sat 8AM–6PM





































































































