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Rating: | (4.3 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 149 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | TP-Link EAP245 V3 Wireless AC1750 MU-MIMO Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point, seamless roaming, Supports 802.3af PoE and Passive PoE(Injector Included) |
Product Description: | Simultaneous 450Mbps on 2.4GHz and 1300Mbps on 5GHz totals 1750Mbps Wi-Fi speeds -supports seamless roaming so even video streams and Voice calls are unaffected as users move between locations -free cloud centralized management and omada app for ultra convenience and easy management -support power over -Ethernet.3at/802.3af) for convenient and affordable installation -secure guest network along with multiple authentication options (SMS/Facebook Wi-Fi/ -voucher, etc.) and abundant wireless Security technologies. -Band Steering automatically moves Dual-Band devices onto the wider 5GHz band for faster connections -load balance ensures large numbers of users have smooth network experiences in high-density business networks -supports management VLAN for an enhanced network management |
Model Number: | EAP245 |
Product SKU: | B07NMZR3F1 |
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Would buy again anytime.
These compete very well with the Ubiquity AC-Pro access points. The one gripe about them is their firmware isn't updated very often. They just released a new firmware in July '19, but the previous (original) firmware was dated Dec '18, so it took them 7 months to get their first update released.
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Except not all old 2.4ghz devices no always likey for some reason
Otherwise they are great esp in an all AC or at least an all 5ghz environment
It could be due to some of the more advanced features im using on the omada controller but the 2.4ghz issue is widely well known
Otherwise they are great esp in an all AC or at least an all 5ghz environment
It could be due to some of the more advanced features im using on the omada controller but the 2.4ghz issue is widely well known
From the release notes:
Bug Fixed:
1. Fixed the bug that the client rate limit doesn't take effect under batch configuration.
2. Fixed the bug that clients cannot access tplinkeap.net in a mixed network of IPv4 and IPv6.
3. Fixed the bug that clients maybe disconnected when enabling Airtime Fairness in 2.4G frequency.
4. Fixed the bug that some SSIDs cannot broadcast when restoring the configuration on the Controller
Otherwise they are great esp in an all AC or at least an all 5ghz environment
It could be due to some of the more advanced features im using on the omada controller but the 2.4ghz issue is widely well known
Never heard about that 2.4ghz issue and I had 25+ devices without any issue on 2.4ghz.
Itll show as a separate wifi.