

🚀 Elevate your workspace with Zyxel’s powerhouse WiFi 6 access point—speed, security, and control in one sleek package!
The Zyxel NWA50AX PRO is a high-performance WiFi 6 AX3000 wireless access point delivering up to 3Gbps speeds with dual 3x3 + 2x2 MU-MIMO technology. It supports flexible power options including PoE+ and an included AC adapter, offers seamless mesh networking and roaming, and features enterprise-grade WPA3-PSK security with VLAN tagging. Designed for both easy setup and expert-level customization, it can be managed via local web interface, Nebula Cloud, or app, making it ideal for professional environments seeking reliable, fast, and secure wireless connectivity.





















| ASIN | B0C6MRDNQ6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity technologies | Ethernet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (57) |
| Date First Available | May 30, 2023 |
| Frequency | 2.5 GHz |
| Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
| Item model number | NWA50AX Pro |
| Manufacturer | ZYXEL Communications Corp. |
| OS | ZyNOS |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 9.1 x 6.1 x 2.3 inches |
| Special features | Access Point Mode |
| Whats in the box | 802.11ax (WiFi 6) Dual-Radio PoE Access Point, Mount Plate, Mounting Screws, Power Adapter |
| Wireless communication technologies | Wi-Fi |
R**Y
Amazing local configurability
Great firmware, great range, amazing configurability (I'm using standalone mode, I don't want cloud management), actual text configuration files you can read in a text editor, and configuration download and upload. It also has a command line prompt that works, with an extensive manual, SSH access, and FTP access (though I just use the web interface, I think it's great that it does that). I also read that it works well with OpenWRT too, which I might eventually try out if they ever end of life this device and stop producing firmware updates. As it is, Zyxel seems to be promptly providing firmware updates. It seems to expose just about every single option in the underlying hardware, which I absolutely love. It does have a simple configuration mode that works well that you can use in standalone mode if you want something simple and don't want extreme configurability (I want extreme configurability). Some people seem not to like the menu structure in standalone mode - my suggestion is to just use the simple mode instead, as the simple mode is basic user friendly, or maybe cloud management. You opted in to the not-simple expert friendly mode, so don't complain when it gives you all the options. An interface that exposes that much configurability and reusability is going to have a lot of moving parts and is not going to be simple. Given the inherent complexity of what it is doing, I think they did a good job on the not-simple interface and it is quite expert friendly. It's extremely cheap for how good it is. And most importantly, all that extreme configurability works flawlessly, which I can't say about some of their competitors.
L**E
Great value and rock solid
This access point has treated me very well over a year now. It has been more reliable than my old router in AP mode and looks a lot more clean on the wall too. It is a bit smaller than many other APs I have seen around the same class, but the range has been great and speeds have been consistently good. I am now running it with a PoE injector and am please that the unit works well in all areas of my 1500 sq ft home.
A**N
Software is glitchy
It works well enough as an AP, but the management GUI leaves much to be desired. Things are buried in menu that aren't named very well, and the software tends to glitch up and not save settings randomly. I also found that the GUI doesn't work on Firefox, only Chromium browsers.
S**S
Great value for (advanced) home user
This is my third Zyxel AP and I've already purchased a 4th as well. This is a good value AP; offers lots of features but costs much less than competitors for the feature set. I use these in my home so it ticks all the boxes of what i'm looking for. It takes more in depth knowledge of networking to set up and use, but has enough nerd knobs to tweak to get exactly what you want. I've got the 6e (nwa210ax) as the main ap, and I use this one in my basement as a secondary. Both are connected to a 2.5gb ethernet switch. They cover my whole property in strong wifi. The trickiest thing now is getting the roaming working right. I've had a good experience using Zyxel devices. I only use them at home though, and haven't used them in a business setting.
T**Y
Nice WiFi 6 AP with OpenWRT and POE compatibility
Easily flashed to OpenWRT and runs on POE+ from my switch flawlessly. Its not the best coverage device I've ever seen but RF is good and for the price, POE capability and compatibility with OpenWRT without having to do funky things I like it a lot.
T**S
Easiest setup & Seemless Roaming as priceless!
To get full the full potential you need the NCC. Which obviously if you read and search before you buy, you know what I'm talking about. Setup is one of the easiest that I had ever done in my life. Get account with NCC, read the QR code on the AP, connect it to LAN, configure SSIDs and things in NCC, and that's it. It was way easier than setting up some consumer WIFI routers or WIFI routers in AP mode because those consumer grade one's has awful GUIs. I remade all my soho setup with zyxel series, with USG FLEX, switch, and this AP. For who ever that says they can't set it up, IT is not for you, pay someone else to do it. Oh, and I dont do subscription or what ever with this. I just use the basic, buy the device and thats it. If you want more, pay or make your own router etc.
A**X
WIFI 6 access point with poe and openwrt support
Checked all the boxes for me at a reasonable price and has the features I wanted: Wifi 6 accesspoint Low profile Ceiling mount Power over ethernet Open source upgradable firmware (OpenWRT) Although the pro looks similar to the standard it has a number of advantages 2.5g ethernet vs 1g, stronger cpu, adds 160mhz wifi, 3x3 antenna vs 2x2. I can't speak for the stock firmware features or performance as I replaced it out of the box with OpenWRT.
G**6
Local Interface crippled by their wizard
Seems to work but the wizard cripples the setting in the GUI for the local interface (browser). Seems to mirror other comments made. DHCP works but will not bind to the MAC address I assigned in my router. Their Nebula interface may be better but I am not impressed by the wizard, and local management GUI. They have a pdf manual but seems to skip certain key aspects resulting my my 3 star rating.
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