
What is Luxul Xen?
Designed to increase the efficiency of residential and commercial network integration, Luxul Xen(TM) offers a complete line of pre-configured modular solutions that simplify network design and deployment—resulting in a scalable, enterprise class network that is powerful, yet easy to install and manage. The complete Luxul Xen family includes:
- 802.11n Wireless Access Points
- Broadband Routers
- Managed and Unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet Switches
- Power-Over-Ethernet Solutions
Why Use Luxul Xen?
Luxul Xen provides everything needed to deliver complete end-to-end networking solutions. Products are XenConnect(TM) enabled—ensuring simple out-of-the-box installation and plug-and-play connectivity with other Luxul Xen products.
-One source for the entire network
-Affordable enterprise class features and performance
-Available only to professional installers through CEDIA channels. Not sold on the internet!
-Simple installation with XenConnect(TM)
-Intuitive XenSmart(TM) network setup and application optimization

Luxul is a leading innovator of high performance Wi-Fi and wired networking products that are powerful, cost-effective, and easy-to-deploy. We are experts in delivering highly reliable solutions for use in the most demanding network deployments — ranging from residential and commercial LANs and WLANs to mobile Wi-Fi connectivity in heavy industrial and military applications.
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Designed exclusively for commercial installers, Luxul Xen(TM) is a complete line of affordable and modular solutions that reduce the complexity of network deployment. Luxul Xen solutions are powerful, yet easy to install and manage. The Luxul Xen family includes:
-High Performance Wireless APs
-Broadband Routers
-Gigabit Ethernet Switches
- Power-Over-Ethernet Solutions”
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