Key Takeaways
- ADI has introduced the Araknis Networks 830 Wi-Fi 7 Indoor Access Point, expanding its Wi-Fi 7 lineup with a premium tri-band 4×4 model for residential and light commercial projects.
- According to ADI, the access point delivers greater device capacity, higher throughput and intelligent remote management through the OvrC platform, including Wi-Fi optimization and remote troubleshooting tools.
- The Araknis 830 is available globally and is designed to work alongside existing Araknis Wi-Fi 6 access points to support gradual network upgrades, the company says.
ADI has announced the Araknis Networks 830 Wi-Fi 7 Indoor Access Point, expanding its Araknis Wi-Fi 7 portfolio with a new premium model aimed at high-demand residential and light commercial installations.
According to ADI, the Araknis 830 is a tri-band 4×4 access point designed to provide greater device capacity, higher throughput and improved performance in environments with large numbers of connected devices. The company says the new model builds on the previously introduced Araknis 530 Wi-Fi 7 Access Point and is now the highest-performance Wi-Fi 7 offering in the current Araknis lineup.
ADI says the access point is intended for larger residential and light commercial deployments where network density and reliability are priorities. The company adds that its tri-band 4×4 architecture is designed to support more connected devices while maintaining consistent wireless performance.
“The Araknis 830 gives our customers a premium Wi-Fi 7 option for projects where performance, capacity and long-term reliability are critical,” says Nima Jamshidi, director of product management at ADI. “By combining a powerful tri-band 4×4 architecture with intelligent OvrC management tools, the 830 helps integrators deploy, manage and support high-performance Wi-Fi networks more efficiently while delivering an exceptional connected experience for end users.”
OvrC Adds New Remote Management Capabilities
According to ADI, the Araknis 830 introduces several network management features through its OvrC cloud-based remote management and monitoring platform, including Wi-Fi optimization, proximity view and bridge mode. The company says these tools are designed to simplify deployment, improve visibility into network performance and client connectivity, accelerate troubleshooting and reduce service calls by enabling remote diagnostics.
ADI also notes that the 830 is fully managed through OvrC at no additional cost and supports coexistence with existing Araknis Wi-Fi 6 access points. According to the company, this allows integrators to upgrade customer networks incrementally while maintaining a consistent remote management experience.
Expanding the Araknis Wi-Fi 7 Family
The launch represents the second product in ADI’s planned Araknis x30 Wi-Fi 7 family following the introduction of the Araknis 530 earlier this year. According to the company, the expanding portfolio is intended to provide integrators with networking options that address a range of residential and light commercial applications.
“For integrators, the 830 creates new opportunities to deliver premium Wi-Fi experiences in larger and more demanding projects without adding complexity,” Jamshidi says. “With greater capacity and stronger performance, partners can spend less time troubleshooting networks and more time growing their business, while end users benefit from a seamless connected experience they can rely on every day.”
According to ADI, the Araknis Networks 830 Wi-Fi 7 Indoor Access Point is available globally.





