TP-Link AX1800 Ceiling Mount WiFi 6 Access Point
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Price: £85.56
Brand: TP-Link
Description: AX1800 Wireless Dual Band Ceiling Mount Access Point Ultra-Fast Wi Fi 6 Speeds: Simultaneous 574 Mbps on 2.4 G Hz and 1201 Mbps on 5 G Hz totals 1775 Mbps Wi-Fi speeds. High-Efficiency Wi Fi 6: More connected devices can enjoy faster speeds. Centralized Cloud Management: Manage the whole network locally or from the cloud via web UI or Omada app. Seamless Roaming: Even video streams and voice calls are unaffected as users move between locations. Omada Mesh: Enables wireless connectivity between access points for extended range and flexible deployment. Po E+ Powered: Supports both Power over Ethernet (802.3at) and DC power supply for flexible installations. Secure Guest Network: Along with multiple authentication options (SMS/Facebook Wi-Fi/Voucher etc.) and abundant wireless security technologies. What This Product Does EAP610 is an AX1800 Ceiling Mount Wi Fi 6 Access Point and is ideal for networking upgrade to Wi Fi 6 such as offices campuses retails and hotels. With Wi Fi 6 technology it provides faster speeds less lag and higher capacity. The advanced functions including Omada Mesh Seamless Roaming MU-MIMO Captive Portal further boost network security efficiency and coverage. Additionally this product is integrated into Omada Software Defined Networking (SDN) system and can be centrally managed with cloud access via Omada Hardware Controller or Software Controller. The ability to control adjust and visualize the entire network from any connected PC makes centralized business Wi-Fi management efficient than ever before. . Upgrade to Wi Fi 6 Power up Your Business. Wi Fi 6 brings faster speeds less lag and higher capacity. Superior Wi Fi 6 Speeds Upgrade to Wi Fi 6 with speeds up to 1775 Mbps (simultaneous 574 Mbps on 2.4 G Hz and 1201 Mbps on 5 G Hz) brings 50% faster speeds than Wi Fi 5. In addition every application feels more fluid with drastically improved Wi Fi speeds powered by 4 spatial streams 1024 QAM and longer OFDM symbol times. Higher Efficiency for More Devices Wi Fi 6 features such as OFDMA and MU-MIMO handle multiple clients across congested environments such as typical office spaces lodging and small clinics. Enjoy faster speeds on more devices with less lag. . Software Defined Networking (SDN) with Cloud Access. The Omada Software Defined Networking (SDN) platform integrates network devices including access points switches and routers to provide 100% centralized cloud management and create a highly scalable network-all controlled from a single interface. Hardware or Software Controllers Centralized Cloud Management Multi-Site Cloud Management Intelligent Monitoring. Easy Deployment & Higher Performance by Omada Mesh Easy Pairing Less Wiring. With Mesh technology Omada EA Ps save you from extra wires by wirelessly extending your Wi Fi signal further and more flexibly to hard-to wire areas. Optimized Network Performance Intelligent self-organization optimizes the best path between EA Ps while self-healing ensures you stay online even when an AP is disrupted. . Always Stay Smooth with Fast Roaming. Ensures customers to enjoy uninterrupted streaming when moving around by switching clients automatically to the access points with the optimal signal. . Easy to Install with Refined Industrial Design and Po E Support. EAP610 supports both DC and 802.3at Po E+ for flexible installations. The addition of elegant appearance and simple mounting design for easy attachment to a wall or ceiling further makes deployment effortless and easy. . Boosted Network Security and Efficiency Secure Guest Network with Up to 16 SSI Ds: Guest network access provides enhanced security to guests. Different SSI Ds also enable flexible access management. Captive Portal with Facebook Wi Fi and SMS Login: Captive portal (including SMS Facebook Wi Fi Voucher) and 802.1x authentication help maintain authorized guests to use the network. Boost your business with a customized marketing page. WPA3 for Worry-Free Open Public Networks: With advanced enterprise security and Enhanced Open WPA3 provides more data security for previously unsecured and open Wi Fi hotspots. Band Steering: Automatically moves dual band devices onto the wider 5G Hz band for faster connections. Load Balance: Automatically moves dual band devices onto the wider 5G Hz band for faster connections. Airtime Fairness: Increases average network throughput in heavily congested environments. TP-Link AX1800 Ceiling Mount WiFi 6 Access Point - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Networking
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 317033
Delivery time: Next Day
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MPN: EAP610 NEW
EAN: 0840030707773
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Author: gmesick
Rating: 5
Review: I bought a pair of these access points because I wanted to get away from consumer-grade networking devices. And based on reviews I had read, I decided on the TP-Link offerings, including these access points (with a TP-Link router, reviewed elsewhere). This access point is shockingly inexpensive for the features and quality it provides. And with an inexpensive TP-Link VPN router, you can have better-than-mesh for less than half the price of a consumer mesh package. Version 2 of this access point is small (make sure you get version 2, which has about HALF the area of V1). It seems well-made, and cables seat nicely in the ports. The reset button is easy to find and use. I use PoE, so I don't need a PoE adapter or the power supply. A nice, clean installation. I didn't mount them on the ceiling, choosing to place them strategically, where they can cover more of the tri-level floorplan (one is "upside down," so it can aim up at the floors above it as well as out to the large room it sits in--and I get more speed than I pay for from my ISP). I tested this both in stand-alone mode (where you configure it by addressing it directly and adjust through the mobile app and adjust the settings that way) and through the Omada controller (where you can manage this device and other TP-Link Omada devices as one unified system). I was able to figure out what to do with minimum difficulty (I had printed the manual ahead of time, and I had uploaded the controller software to my NAS ahead of time as well (you can also buy the controller, but I decided to just use the NAS to run it)). While I am comfortable with computer hardware (I installed ethernet throughout my home as a COVID project, with 68 cables running to patch panels and switches), I am not a system admin by trade, but I was able to figure this out without phoning a friend. The only difficulty I had was in getting the controller to "adopt" these devices, but when I changed the security settings on my browser, it worked just fine. I don't have gigabit speed in my home, so I'm not pushing the limits of these access points. But I do have faster than 100 Mbps. I get all the speed I'm paying for and then some. These access points handle the load from the 20-some devices I have (IoT stuff, various speakers and access points, phones, computers, tablets, etc) without difficulty, and it acts in "mesh" mode, handing off seamlessly as I roam the house with my phone or tablet (but I have ethernet backhaul, so I'm not operating in true mesh fashion). Some of the capabilities comes from the Omada Controller software, which is better treated elsewhere. But it's worth noting that buying this access point assumes you're buying into the ecosystem, and in my case, I couldn't be happier with it. It provides the kind of flexibility and visibility that I want at a price far lower than I was willing to pay. It is a true bargain. One final note: TP-Link pushes out updates regularly, which shows a responsiveness to their user community. Some users complain that the firmware is half-baked, since it has to be updated to provide features they feel should have been there from the start. They have a point--but one I am willing to overlook. I waited over a year after rollout to buy these access points, and many of those features are now part of the current firmware (be sure to update yours!). So I will likely wait on brand-new TP-Link products, to give them a chance to work out the bugs. But I've read enough complaints about other companies to know that these guys are not alone in frustrating some people. Still, it's worth noting--but not worth docking a point.
Author: Chris
Rating: 4
Review: So far these are working out great. I replaced a couple OpenMesh A-series APs in my house with these, with an Omada software controller running in a VM on my NAS. Setup was super easy, and the performance has been great (noticeably better than the OpenMesh APs). I now have good coverage in parts of my house where I had almost none before, despite the APs being in the same place. There's also an outdoor version, which is handy. Form factor is nice, also... these are pretty small for a business-oriented AP, about 6" diameter and maybe 1.5" thick. Pros: - Free cloud connection if using a local software controller (either TP-Link's standalone appliance, which is about $100 I think, or their free controller software running on a VM, PC, etc.) - Inexpensive for feature set and performance - Outdoor version available Cons: - Unlike some business-oriented APs, there's no DPI, so I'm not getting as much client monitoring as I had hoped (I get some of that from my router though, so it's less of an issue). - Omada is really designed to monitor a full end-to-end TP-Link solution, so there are a lot of extra features in the UI that don't do anything when only using it for APs. - Supply chains (but that's affecting everything right now) can make it difficult to find these in stock. - Two built-in accounts (root and guest) in the firmware image which appear to be enabled, but TP-Link doesn't document them or provide the passwords.