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Richard Machin
> 24 hourEasy to install and configured with useful defaults to work out of the box. I replaced the built in WiFi on my cable modem/router - turn it off, add the ssid and password to the Omada, and it just works. And this package does come with a POE injector so just need an Ethernet cable to get it up and running. Stuck it in the wall central to a three bed two floor house and get full coverage.
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Brandon B.
> 24 hourThis is the least expensive real WAP (Wireless Access Point) that I have found. It comes with a power injector, locking mount, and mounting screws. You can flash OpenWRT to it if you want, but the factory OS works just fine for providing wireless internet. You CAN use this WAP with the Omada controller, but if its the only one, you dont have to, and the Web GUI works just fine. This is my go to for value oriented installs when even UniFi doesnt fit the bill. Works great!
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Edward Carter
> 24 hourGreat product
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bones892
> 24 hourPurchased for ceiling mount in home. Only using one. Mounted on first floor, getting over 400 mbs down everywhere including second floor (wired speeds in 800mbs range) Pretty much plug and play Was thinking about getting two, so I could have one centrally located on each floor, but I dont even need a second to cover a 2400sqft house
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C1340
> 24 hourIve been running 3 Asus RT-N12D1s for years as access points: the de-facto successor to the venerable Linksys WRT54GL. Old, yes. Reliable as hell, assuming 2008 needs. Then comes IOT: Im not a gamer, I dont need massive throughput, but I now find myself with over 40 wireless devices on my network, in addition to the hardwired (my preference) hardware. After careful research, I chose two of the EAP225 V3 APs to saturate our 2500 sq. ft. home, garage, driveway, back deck, etc. The ancient Asus setup was buried by the load. We now have multiple smart switches, IP cameras, an irrigation controller, 6 Chromecast Audio devices, and 8 Andriod TVs. CPU/RAM on the old setup were maxed. Smallnetbuilder steered me toward these APs, as outperforming the Ubiquiti Unifi Lite. I had written a previous review mentioning Ubiquiti products, in my review of the Mikrotik RB750Gr3 router, I believe it appears as the second review. For those of us who are direct fiber, symmetrical Gigabit, you may find it relevant. Anyway, these scream, at a consistent, thoroughly saturated throughput at 5Ghz of 200Mbps, everywhere on my property. Update, 10/16/2019: OK 2 Silicon Dust tuners, 8 TVs, smart switches, irrigation controller, 8 Wyze cams, multiple handheld devices, laptops, etc. I dont know if this is relevant to the EAP 225 V3s, or the Mikrotik RB750Gr3 pushing this whole setup, but the whole assemblage is spot-on flawless!
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Dave_KW
> 24 hourIt takes 5 minutes to set up if you know what you are doing. Has not had to be rebooted since installation. Wifi signal is decent for a medium sized home.
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Tom M.
> 24 hourEasy to install. Has a great wifi range. Install the omada controller on a Local PC for easy monitoring. Even has phone app. Can monitor all devices connected to it. Have bought a few of these and havent had any issues.
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Andrew Lasala
> 24 hourThis thing is great! Get rid of the plug in wifi extenders. This thing is the real deal (if you have a long ethernet cable)! Very easy set up with the application. The signal is substantially stronger than my spectrum router.
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Rmsl
> 24 hourJust as described works great
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Mark P.
> 24 hourSold radio. My goal was to gain performance and reliability that my ATT modem/router/VOIP/AP device could not deliver. ATT device is 1 box, trying to do 4 jobs, piss poor performance. I mounted this TPlink AP sideways on wall at one end of a one story house, and all is covered. Many advanced features make customization very flexible. While it is only an AC1350, it is way advanced for the price. MY WiFi connectivity is now outstanding thanks to this TPlink AP. I shut off the WiFi on my ATT box, and I am not looking back. ATT fails again, and TPlink is a SCORE!