TP-Link EAP610 Omada Business WiFi 6 AX1800 Wireless Gigabit Access Point | Supports Mesh, OFDMA, Seamless Roaming and MU-MIMO | SDN Integrated | Cloud Access & Omada App | PoE+…
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Mark B –
This is easy to set up provided you are comfortable in configuring it (as you would a primary router), for example you need to go into the ‘router’ settings and manually add a password. Being wired, this gives much better wifi coverage than a wireless connection.
yellowgolfcat –
Comments and tips incoming. If you have a POE switch to power this it’s pretty awesome. As is the case with Wifi6 stuff you won’t notice an improvement unless your client devices have wifi6(ax) support. Lot’s of options it looks like in the settings that I need to explore. I believe you can even setup multiple SSIDs and put them on their own VLANs (which doesn’t mean anything to anybody unless you have the matching Omada equipment, i.e. switch and router).
I mounted this right in the centre of my small home in the basement, near the ceiling so the whole place has decent coverage and the location has clearance around it so the signal is strong with little interference. It’s lightweight which is nice. I wish it had external antennae for an even stronger signal but I know not everyone would like that, aesthetics is a valid value I guess.
Link speed is 700-900Mb/s on my PC compared to the 500Mb/s mark I get with my ISP provided wireless access point.
TheMortalVirus –
I live in a small home with wifi-eating metal-mesh-backed plaster walls – about 1800 sf including the unairconditioned spaces. I have never been able to get acceptable signal strength more than two rooms away from my wi-fi router. When I’ve walked around the house with a signal strength checking app on my phone, I’ve often gotten better signal strength from my neighbors’ wi-fi when I’m near windows. I have turned old routers into access points before and hard wired them back to the main router. This has never worked acceptably.
Over the holidays I decided to try and fix this problem (while the attic was cool). I upgraded my router to a TP-Link WiFi 6 AX3000 Smart WiFi Router – 802.11ax Wireless Router, Gigabit Internet Router, Dual Band, OFDMA, MU-MIMO, OneMesh Compatible (Archer AX55) located in a corner of my house and paired it with this access point which I mounted to the ceiling of my living room (central room in the house). It is hard wired back to the router.
It has worked flawlessly for more than a month now. I haven’t lost signal or needed to reset it. It hands off to and from the main router without problems. I now have a strong signal in every room of my house. Some are still not at the highest strength, but it works well anywhere in my house and throughout my front yard.
I did have some challenges mounting the AP to my plaster ceiling. I am a product designer and consider myself pretty handy. I didn’t want to use any of the included options and just wanted to screw the mounting plate to the ceiling with some drywall screws. This turned out to be a real chore. If they would just increase the depth of the mounting plate about 1/8″ it would be simple. I modified the plastic part with a Dremel and then it was a simple installation. It could also use a more refined way to accept the incoming ethernet cable. These are minor issues. Overall I’m very happy with this AP.
TheMortalVirus –
The access point comes with wall mount easy to install supports POE {Power Over Ethernet} but does come with a power brick shortttt cable like welp better have a POE device because the cable is only long enough to be waste high i’m 6ft 2″ so yeahhhhhhhhhh luckily i have a POE switch by Araknis
overall power brick needs to be longer
Tech Support even though the company is not US based SUPPPER NICE for me
Wifi Signal has it all and oddly lol 6GHz yeah this router has 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz
wifi is strong and solid doesn’t fail
USER INTERFACE i’ll simply laugh at that as most people doing this BETTTTTERRRR UNDERSTAND NETWORKING because if your have no clue what IPVSEC or ipv6 or vlan and much more then don’t waste your money THIS IS NOT PLUG AND PLAY
I’m not afraid to say this about myself ZERO NETWORKING DEGREE or knowledge before entering hell my knowledge is mostly codding and script development so when coming into this i was waaaaayyyyy over my head because not only did i buy this access point i got the tp-link switch and vpn router as well as the controller i went with the whole wham bammm welcome to networking situation
All of tp links stuff can be used in “standalone” meaning you dont need everything to make one thing to work but even then it’s a hassle
5 weeks i finally figured out the vpn router by tp link
1 day with the switch it’s a switch give it internet and thats it (There’s more to it but simply no configuration needed with switches in depth you can designate a whole side or some ports limit such and so on)
9 weeks yes 9 weeks to understand the wifi access point again me no clue what i’m doing but did this so can anyone do it yes was it EASY heck no can say and know that if i go into networking school i basically understand it all
the controller controls everything! makes it easy but man oh man i do understand networking now ahhaah
Jason –
I have been using a NETGEAR – AC 1200 Dual Band Gigabit Wireless Router (R6200) for about 4 years. It has served me well, but with the advent of the AX protocol, I wanted to see if I could get better performance (faster wireless) so nightly backups would take less time. I also wanted to take advantage of the mesh feature (once they produce firmware that actually works).
First impression was surprise at the size of the unit. At 9-1/2 inches in diameter, it’s not exactly inconspicuous in my living room.
As for performance, wireless speed was only marginally improved. I have a gigabit FIOS internet connection, and I would love to be able to use more of the available bandwidth via WiFi.
I was going to send it back for a refund, but then I noticed that the signal for both bands was stronger, so I could reliably connect further away. Now, I can connect to WiFi from my shed in my backyard! 🙂