After months of testing the EnGenius EWS276-FIT across multiple environments, I'm impressed by its raw performance but found some setup quirks worth noting.
The Good: This beast delivers true Wi-Fi 6 speeds - I consistently got 800Mbps+ on my iPhone 13 Pro in the same room. The metal-clad design stays cool even during heavy 4K streaming sessions across multiple devices. The ceiling mount kit (though awkward) actually helped boost coverage in my two-story home.
Real-World Performance: In my brick-walled office (30×40 ft), a single unit provided full coverage - a noticeable upgrade from my old Ubiquiti gear. Band steering works magically, automatically shifting my laptop between 2.4GHz and 5GHz as I move around.
The Annoying: The web interface feels like it's from 2010. That 'Save vs Apply' confusion bit me too! Also, no included power adapter is frustrating for initial setup (I used an old Netgear one). Mesh performance was disappointing - my backyard camera station only got ~60Mbps through one mesh hop.
Pro Tip: These shine when hardwired with PoE+. My throughput tests showed:
- Wired backhaul: 920Mbps
- One mesh hop: ~300Mbps drop
- Through brick walls: still maintained 400Mbps
Final Verdict: Fantastic for tech-savvy users needing reliable, high-speed coverage. Not ideal for mesh-heavy deployments or those wanting simple plug-and-play. At this price point, I expected slightly better support and documentation.