TP-Link Eap610-Outdoor | Omada True Wifi6 Ax1800 Gigabit External Access Point | Mesh, Continuous Roaming, Mu-Mimo | Poe+ Powered | IP67 | Multiple SDN Controller | Remote & App…
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Specification: TP-Link Eap610-Outdoor | Omada True Wifi6 Ax1800 Gigabit External Access Point | Mesh, Continuous Roaming, Mu-Mimo | Poe+ Powered | IP67 | Multiple SDN Controller | Remote & App…
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Nateandshan1 –
I purchased this to install in a barn, 200 feet away from the house. I did run a network cable from my home router from the house to the barn and then connected this and immediately had far better internet in and around the barn than in the house. It took no setting up anything through an app or on the computer, it just automatically had amazing speeds immediately. I love it!
R. Smith –
I purchased two of the EAP610 Outdoor access points and am using them to send a Wi-Fi signal about 250 feet to a shop across the street from my residence. Using one as an AP (hard wired to my home router and run outside my home) and one as a wireless receiver, then hardwired to a router inside my shop (due to shop being a metal sided building). I tried several other brands to accomplish this but the lack of direct customer service (without waiting on emails for every question) was unavailable. Thank you Marie from TP-Link!! Got to CALL her at their customer support and she was excellent at recommending products AND also at helping me get them connected after my purchases. Very patient and knowledgeable about their products. I can’t say enough good things about Marie, as she helped us get our project done from start to finish. Thank you Marie and thank you TP-Link for still having customer support still available by phone. You will have my business in the future.
ChrisWNY –
This review is for the OUTDOOR model of the EAP610 access point from TP-Link…
After running for a day, this outdoor AP is outstanding. Provides excellent range especially for 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz signals. Easily managed through TPL’s Omada Controller, which is what I recommend for managing your TPL devices since it’s cloud-based and has a modern user interface. The AP is IP67 waterproof rated, so it should withstand harsh outdoor environments. The newest firmware for this device is v1.0.6 as of this review – the EAP must be set up to be managed by the Omada Controller (v5.7.4) to get the firmware update. Noticed that other reviewers complained about lack of firmware, they are available (and easier to find and install) from TP-Link’s Omada Cloud UI.
I set this device up by driving a 1.5 inch diameter PVC pipe into the ground near the back of my house, for outdoor installation. I ran a Cat6 patch cable directly to the AP from a PoE+ switch located in the basement. The cable was routed through the inside of the PVC pipe, and out through the top. I used the included zip ties to attach the AP to the PVC pipe. I’ve attached a photo to show the device installed onto the PVC pipe. If you have a nearby tree or a wall surface, you can easily mount the AP using the included bracket. The area where the cable attaches is waterproof, covered by a clever cap that screws into the bottom of the AP. Washers and everything you need to mount the AP is included in the box.
If you don’t have a PoE+ capable switch, not a big deal…the EAP610 INCLUDES a PoE+ injector which is very nice if you don’t have a PoE+ capable switch already installed. PoE+ injectors generally cost at least $25-$40 depending on which brand you buy. This was a nice bonus even though I don’t remember it being mentioned as included on the product page. The only cable you need to run to the device is a Cat5e/6/7 patch cable, whether you use the included injector or a PoE+ switch.
So how’s the range? This is where the EAP610 Outdoor model shines. Easily transmits 2.4Ghz, usable signal, beyond 450 ft. 5Ghz is fairly strong as far out as 100 ft if there are no walls or obstructions between the AP and your wifi client device. I have a few solar-powered cameras in my backyard to monitor a chicken coop and rabbit pen, those cameras get 90% or better 2.4Ghz signal and they’re easily 150 ft away from the EAP610.
I’ve bonded smart bulbs, wifi cameras, phones, and streaming devices to the EAP610 and they latched on without issues. After running this device for 24 hours, there have been no drops, no loss of signal. This AP seems quite reliable outdoors. Time will tell as I live in a cold Western NY climate where wind and snow storms are quite common. We shall see how it holds up over time. At the $130 price point, this device is priced better than most of the competitor brands out there. Definitely recommend this EAP610 for oudoor wifi use especially if you live on a large property of over an acre.
C J Key –
this unit is fantastic if you need to have wifi6 across open spaces such as fields, parking lots, winery reception areas, ect. works best with unblocked line of sight but still have usable signal through some forms of structures.
definitely a winner for our purposes at our motel and restaurant in the sierra nevada foothills
New Mexico Paul –
I purchased this item so that I could install a Ring wifi camera on my driveway which is about 120 yards from my house and its wifi. I mounted this on the roof on an existing pole that supports a wind turbine and a phone booster receiver. It provides an adequate signal to the camera which now operates perfectly. As a bonus, since it is non-directional, I get wifi in a radius of more than 100 yards all around my yard.
The only weak point is in the instructions for installation. Be sure to photograph the id details for the device, on the bottom of the device and not repeated on the box, before you install it. Otherwise, during setup, you’ll need to climb back up on the roof to get them.