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Grandstream GWN7302 Wireless Bridge | 5 km Range & 2.4 Gbps

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Grandstream GWN7302 Wireless Bridge | 5 km Range & 2.4 Gbps
Grandstream GWN7302 Wireless Bridge | 5 km Range & 2.4 Gbps
Rs.23,000.00
Rs.23,000.00

Grandstream GWN7302: The Reliable, Long-Distance Wireless Bridge for Modern Enterprises

The Grandstream GWN7302 is a game-changer for businesses struggling with the high costs and logistical nightmares of laying physical cables between distant locations. Whether you are extending your network across a factory campus, connecting a remote security gate to your main office, or providing outdoor connectivity for a large public park, this fixed wireless bridge offers a powerful, cost-effective, and scalable solution.

Extreme Range, Blinding Speed

At the heart of the GWN7302 is a powerful 5 GHz, single-band radio utilizing 2×2:2 MIMO technology based on the Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard. It is capable of creating a high-throughput wireless bridge over an astonishing distance of up to 5 kilometers (environment-dependent). Even over such long distances, it maintains a blistering aggregate wireless throughput of up to 2.4 Gbps, ensuring that bandwidth-intensive applications for your remote site run as smoothly as they do at your headquarters.

Built to Withstand Pakistan’s Environment

Outdoor equipment in Pakistan must be tough, and the GWN7302 is engineered to be exactly that. Housed in a rugged, weather-sealed enclosure rated to IP66, it is completely protected against dust, powerful water jets, and heavy rain. More importantly, it is designed to operate in the most extreme temperatures, from a frigid -30°C to a searing 60°C, ensuring absolute stability and reliability no matter the weather.

Layer-2 Transparent Bridging: Works Like a Wired Cable

The GWN7302 is not a standard wireless access point – it is a purpose-built wire replacement. It operates in transparent Layer‑2 bridging mode, meaning it passes all network traffic exactly like a copper or fibre Ethernet cable. It carries your DHCP requests, VLAN tags, multicast streams, VoIP packets, and management protocols natively, without any complex routing or subnet changes. This plug‑and‑play network extension ensures that your remote site behaves as if it were directly wired to your core network – no extra configuration required.

Flexible PtP & PtMP Deployment

The GWN7302 master radio can be deployed in two highly flexible modes, each designed with a specific use case in mind:

  • Point-to-Point (PtP) Mode: Ideal for connecting two locations, such as a warehouse to a head office. This mode offers the highest possible throughput and reliability for a dedicated, high-speed link.

  • Point-to-MultiPoint (PtMP) Mode: Enables a single central master unit to connect to up to four slave units. This is perfect for hub-and-spoke topologies, such as connecting multiple remote buildings, security cameras, or IoT hubs to a central location.

Simple, One-Key Installation & Alignment

Deploying a wireless bridge can often be a complex and technical task. The GWN7302 simplifies this with user-friendly features:

  • One-Key Pairing: A dedicated RST/PAIR button on the unit allows for instant, wireless pairing between the master and slave units.

  • LED Signal Alignment: An array of LED indicator lights on the rear of the device acts as a visual guide for antenna alignment, showing the live signal strength in real time. This allows a single installer to achieve a perfect line-of-sight and optimal orientation without expensive testing equipment.

Free, Flexible, and Centralized Management

The GWN7302 is designed to be managed on your terms, with a host of free, powerful options:

  • Embedded Controller: Every unit has a built-in Web User Interface for standalone, local management.

  • GWN App: A free mobile application that allows you to discover, configure, and manage a GWN7302 directly via its own broadcast Wi‑Fi signal – perfect for initial setup when a LAN connection is not yet available.

  • GDMS Networking: For large-scale or multi-site deployments, Grandstream’s free, enterprise-grade cloud management platform allows you to provision, monitor, and manage thousands of GWN7302 units remotely with zero-touch provisioning.

Power Your Entire Remote Site

The GWN7302 features two integrated Gigabit Ethernet ports:

  • NET1 Port (PoE IN): Accepts standard 802.3af/at PoE from a network switch or a PoE power injector, providing both power and data to the bridge.

  • NET2 Port (PoE OUT): This port plays a crucial role, as it can pass power through to another connected device. This means you can connect and power an IP security camera, a VoIP speaker, or a small switch at the remote end directly from the bridge, drastically simplifying your installation.

Note: The GWN7302 is a dedicated fixed wireless bridge for infrastructure links. It is designed to connect two separate wired networks or form a PtMP backbone. Unlike a standard Wi‑Fi access point (such as a GWN7660E), the GWN7302 does not broadcast a general‑purpose SSID for Wi‑Fi clients to connect to.

Key Scenarios for Pakistani Businesses

  • Campus Connectivity: Connect multiple buildings within a university, hospital, or corporate campus without expensive, disruptive trenching.

  • Industrial & Construction Sites: Provide a reliable network connection to temporary site offices, security checkpoints, or storage yards.

  • Security & Surveillance: Bridge the gap between the main network and a cluster of IP cameras located in a parking lot, at a remote entrance gate, or across a large warehouse.

  • Agriculture & Rural: Extend high-speed internet connectivity from the main farmhouse to remote barns, equipment sheds, or irrigation control systems.

Technical Specifications

Antenna type: Panel
Bridge router advanced features: PoE support
Color pattern: White
Ethernet lan interface type: Ethernet
Ingress protection ip rating: IP66
Management type: Managed
Mounting type: Wall
Network protocols supported: Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11), Ethernet (IEEE 802.3)
Networking standards: IEEE 802.11ax
Power source: AC-powered
Wi fi band: 5 GHz
Wi fi standard: 802.11ax

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the main purpose of the Grandstream GWN7302, and what is the network architecture? +

The GWN7302 is a high-performance fixed wireless bridge, not a standard Wi-Fi access point. Its primary purpose is to create a transparent, high-speed wireless link to connect two or more physically separated wired networks, functioning like an invisible, high-speed Ethernet cable. It operates in transparent Layer‑2 bridging mode, carrying all network traffic (DHCP, VLAN tags, multicast, VoIP) natively, so the remote site appears as an integral part of your main network. It is the perfect solution for linking buildings in a campus or providing network backhaul for a cluster of IP cameras in a remote area.

Q2: How do I choose between Point-to-Point (PtP) and Point-to-MultiPoint (PtMP) deployment modes? +

PtP Mode is best when you need to connect two specific sites, such as a main office and a warehouse. This mode gives you the highest possible throughput for a dedicated, high-speed connection. PtMP Mode is best for a "Hub-and-Spoke" architecture. A single master device can communicate with up to four remote slave devices. This is ideal for connecting multiple buildings, security gates, or IoT hubs to a central location.

Q3: What is the actual range performance in a typical outdoor environment in Pakistan, such as between two buildings on the same campus or across a large farm? +

The maximum theoretical range is 5 km with a clear line of sight. In a typical business environment (between buildings on a campus, across a large industrial yard, or linking a farmhouse to a remote shed), you can reliably achieve 3-4 km with consistent, high-quality signal strength. The antenna features a 13.5 dBi gain and a 30° horizontal/vertical beamwidth, concentrating power precisely toward the partner unit. Physical obstacles like dense tree foliage or heavy rain can affect performance, so a clear line of sight is recommended for best results.

Q4: How do I power the device, and does the power supply work with Pakistan’s 220V grid? +

The primary method to power the GWN7302 is via the NET1 PoE IN port, accepting IEEE 802.3af/at PoE/PoE+. You can use a standard PoE switch or a PoE injector (not included). The bridge then provides power out through its NET2 port to a connected device, such as an IP camera. An external +24V DC power terminal is also available as an alternative. For Pakistan, the recommended approach is to use a universal PoE injector (100‑240VAC, 50‑60Hz), which works seamlessly on Pakistan's 220V/50Hz grid.