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TP-Link AX1800 Wi-Fi 6 Dual Band Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point, Omada Mesh, Power over Ethernet (802.3at) or DC, Easily Mount to Wall or Ceiling, Free EAP Controller Software, Easy use (EAP610)

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I admit I wasn’t very fond of the large cases of the EAP660 HD and the EAP670, and it seems that TP-Link did agree that their WiFi 6 access points can be a bit more compact. Which is why the v2 of the TP-Link EAP610 is way smaller, measuring only 9.6 x 9.6 x 2.5 inches (24.3 x 24.3 x 6.4 cm), rivaling the Zyxel WAX630S and the EnGenius ECW220 or the ECW220S. Feature Filter: All User Application RequirementUS TroubleshootingUS Configuration GuideUS official statement Further Assistance Q&A of functional explanation or specification parametersUS FAQs I saw that the TP-Link EAP610 has the same antenna gain as the EAP610-Outdoor and I admit I expected less from the indoors AP, but no, you get the same 2x 4dBi antennas for the 2.4GHz radio and 2x 5dBi for the 5GHz radio band. So don’t forget to reduce the transmit power for the 2.4GHz radio unless you want interference with your neighbors. Lastly, the TP-Link EAP610 has support for the TP-Link mesh implementation, but it’s not compatible with OneMesh (for reasons unknown to me). You can only use it with other Omada access points. Wireless Test (5GHz)

Although the advertised speeds are realistic, they rely on this solid signal, but you shouldn't have any issues if there are minimal walls between the base router and your AP. 2.4GHz connections certainly fared better than 5GHz, allowing me to move further away before transfer speeds dropped, but too many obstacles significantly impacted performance. Zero-Touch Provisioning requires the use of Omada Cloud-Based Controller. Note that EAP610-Outdoor v1.0 doesn't support Omada Cloud-Based Controller.Please go to www.tp-link.com/omada-cloud-based-controller/product-list to confirm which models are compatible with Omada Cloud-Based Controller. Upgrade to WiFi 6 with speeds up to 1775 Mbps brings 50% faster speeds than WiFi 5. † Every application feels more fluid with drastically improved Wi-Fi speeds. ‡ The mounting plate is designed specifically for permanent screw-in fixtures, nothing temporary, so you won't be hanging it just anywhere like a framed photo. This model is specified as a ceiling-mounted model, so this doesn't drastically affect the score. Still, I would have appreciated space in the top-center position to wall-mount the AP with a simple hook.And there were also two antenna patterns which partially resembled the much more complicated approach found on the EAP660 HD. As a side note, I like that the LED held by two long aluminum wires is gone (it seemed very fragile). A firmware update can resolve issues that the previous firmware version may have and improve its current performance. To Upgrade Exceptional performance with compact design ensures simple WiFi installation while saving space. The elegant appearance makes EAP610 perfectly blend into any modern office, hotel, classroom, or café. Fixed the bug that batch IP is issued to multiple devices continuously, but not all of them are actually issued. Using the Omada SDN Controller to Manage Omada Devices Across Multiple Locations Via a Controller (5.0 and Above) 05-31-2023 18034

Configuration Guide on EAP-TLS authentication for WPA-Enterprise (with FreeRADIUS) 09-27-2022 52467 Yes. Requiring the use of Omada Cloud-Based Controller (Supported by EAP610-Outdoor v1.20 and above, while not supported by EAP610-Outdoor v1.0). Long-Range Coverage: Dedicated high-power amplifier and professional antennas with IP67 weatherproof enclosure Using the Omada controller to configure multiple SSIDs with different VLANs on TP-Link Omada EAPs and Switches to work with a non-Omada gateway(Multi-Net NAT supported) 06-08-2023 15253 It's recommended that users stop all Internet applications on the computer, or simply disconnect Internet line from the device before the upgrade.

Wi-Fi access points can solve these issues by relaying a wireless signal from point to point, usually managed locally or remotely with a cloud service. The EAP610 from TP-Link is a ceiling-mounted access point powered by the modern Wi-Fi 6 standard and its Omada mesh system, but does it provide the advertised speeds and functionality you need? I was expecting to see a minor difference between the WiFi performance of the TP-Link EAP610 and the EAP610-Outdoors, but, while in some cases, they do come very close to each other, it’s still like looking at two completely different devices. And yes, the area was the same, the interference was pretty much equal and I used the same client devices. TP-Link EAP610 vs EAP610-Outdoor vs EnGenius ECW220 – Long-term speed test – 80MHz – Upstream – 5 feet. Please note: The products of TP-Link partly contain software code developed by third parties, including software code subject to the GNU General Public Licence (“GPL“), Version 1/Version 2/Version 3 or GNU Lesser General Public License ("LGPL"). You may use the respective software condition to following the GPL licence terms.

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