Wi-Fi 7 is a game-changing advancement for Wi-Fi networks, and Grandstream has gone all out to take advantage of its capabilities. With the GWN7670 series of wireless access points, Grandstream offers the performance, flexibility, and reliability that modern wireless networks demand.
In this article, we review these extraordinary devices, highlighting the most recent additions, the GWN7670WM and GWN7670LR, and underscoring the most noteworthy features and functions they offer to businesses of all types seeking to deploy robust and reliable wireless networks.
A few months back, we examined Grandstream’s first Wi-Fi 7 device, the GWN7670 wireless access point (WAP). We saw how Grandstream took early advantage of the Wi-Fi 7 standard, ensuring that businesses could get a head start on deploying the newest available standards in wireless technology. At the time, IEEE 802.11be-2024—the official standard for Wi-Fi 7—had not yet been issued; it was officially published in July, 2025.
We then took a closer look at the next device in the series, the GWN7672, a tri-band Wi-Fi 7 access point that takes advantage of more of what the new standard has to offer, including the new 6 GHz frequency band.
Now, Grandstream has added the GWN7670LR (outdoor long-range) and GWN7670WM (indoor wall-mountable) devices to its Wi-Fi 7-certified WAP lineup.
All three indoor models offer the high-density, high-bandwidth capabilities of Wi-Fi 7, with 2x2:2 MIMO antenna arrangements, support for the latest PoE standards, and Bluetooth capabilities, all with a range of up to 175 meters (570 feet). All devices have an embedded controller that can control up to 50 registered WAPs and are compatible with Grandstream’s GDMS Cloud and GWN Manager.
Noteworthy Wi-Fi 7 features supported by the indoor devices include the following:
The GWN7670 is a Wi-Fi 7 access point (AP) that delivers fast, reliable performance with dual-band 2x2:2 MIMO support. The device supports downlink and uplink OFDMA, a multiple-access technology that substantially improves the efficiency of sharing Wi-Fi channels among multiple devices.
The GWN7672 can be thought of as the flagship of the lineup. Similar in appearance to the GWN7670, it possesses Wi-Fi 7 capabilities beyond those offered by the other two models. These features include:
The GWN7672 embodies the best of Wi-Fi 7, all within a compact and versatile wall- or ceiling-mountable package.
The GWN7670WM is similar to the GWN7670 model, providing comparable features. Both models have the same dual-band capabilities and the same 3.6 Gbps aggregate wireless bandwidth. They support up to 32 SSIDs and 256 clients and feature the same channel bandwidths and antenna allocation (two antennas for 2.4 GHz and three for 5 GHz).
In contrast, the GWN7670WM model does not come in the conventional UFO-shaped ceiling-mountable casing but in a more rectangular wall-mountable shell that is paintable to make it blend in with various decoration styles. It can be installed flush with the wall or embedded within it, much like a power outlet or light switch, making it even more inconspicuous. It has a single LAN port for power (PoE) and support for 2.5 Gbps speeds.
Simply put, the GWN7670WM offers additional deployment options, making it a perfect fit for environments where aesthetics and interior design are a priority.
For outdoor or long-range scenarios, there’s the GWN7670LR, a dual-band Wi-Fi 7 access point designed for weather-exposed deployments. It offers IP66-level weatherproofing, long-range coverage of up to 350 meters (1,148 feet), 2×2:2 MIMO, BLE 5.3, and flexible uplink options with 1× 2.5G RJ-45 (PoE+) plus 1× 2.5G SFP. Like the indoor models, it includes the embedded controller (up to 50 APs) and supports GDMS Cloud and GWN Manager.
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Use the table below to quickly scan similarities and differences across the models and choose the right fit for your deployment.
This series offers the perfect mix of characteristics to provide what enterprises need from their WAPs:
To fully appreciate the flexibility and diversity of deployment of these devices, consider the example of a multi-floor enterprise office building with a few hundred employees. The environment includes large open-concept workspaces, conference rooms of various sizes, and a large multi-purpose hall capable of hosting several hundred people for a variety of events and activities. Certain areas feature carefully designed aesthetics, where appearance is just as important as functionality.
In such an environment:
All the devices can be managed centrally by an embedded controller in one of the WAPs, a deployed GDMS cloud service, or the Grandstream GWN Manager. This way, enterprises can enjoy optimized performance, cost savings, and flexible form factors in one Wi-Fi-7-enabled wireless network design.
Modern businesses must continually adapt to meet the needs of both customers and employees. Incorporating technologies such as Wi-Fi 7 is a clear step in that direction. Employing access points such as these allows businesses to future-proof their networks, ensuring reliable, high-performance connectivity that delivers lasting value at a cost-effective price.
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