EWUS gateways. Every tier runs ewusOS.
The gateway is
the product.
Three hardware tiers, one operating system underneath all of them. What changes between them is capacity and the shape of the deployment, never the software.
Three tiers. One operating system. No forks.
Every EWUS gateway runs the same ewusOS build, on a mainline open firmware base, with no vendor SDK builds and no closed wireless drivers. That is not a preference. It is what makes a ten-year security-update commitment possible at all, and it is why the source can be published if the company ever stops.
The three tiers
What each box is for.
The home gateway
A compact Wi-Fi gateway for a household. This is the hardware HomeShield runs on.
The property & campus gateway
A wired gateway for PGs, hostels, co-livings and institutes, with Box 1 units acting as access points.
The business & provider gateway
Higher-capacity hardware for businesses and internet providers. The same operating system as the other two.
Ports, throughput and dimensions are not published yet.
Why there is no spec table on this page
The full hardware specification exists internally, but it sits in documents written for manufacturing and procurement, and they carry supplier detail and a target price that are not ours to publish while the hardware is still pre-certification. Publishing a partial or approximate version would be worse than publishing nothing.
Port counts, throughput figures, physical dimensions, mounting and LED behaviour will appear here once they are final and cleared for publication: measured, not estimated. The same rule applies as everywhere else on this site: no invented numbers.
No photography yet either
There is no product photography on this page because the hardware is not production-ready. Nothing here is an AI-generated render presented as a real device.
Nothing is on sale
No pre-orders and no availability dates, because certification and stock are not real yet. The waiting list is the only thing being offered.
Tell us what you would deploy.
Homes, a property, a campus, a business or a subscriber base. It changes which box we would put in front of you.