Amazon[amazon.com] has TP-Link Festa F67 Ultra- Slim AX5400 WiFi 6 2.5G Wireless Access Point on sale for $55.02. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.
Product Info
Manufacturer:
TP-Link
Model Number:
Festa F67
Product SKU:
B0FFRNLDYV
UPC:
810142821889
ASIN:
B0FFRNLDYV
Brand:
TP-Link
Item Weight:
3.0864716 Pounds
Item model number:
Festa F67
Manufacturer:
TP-Link
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Amazon[amazon.com] has TP-Link Festa F67 Ultra- Slim AX5400 WiFi 6 2.5G Wireless Access Point on sale for $55.02. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.
Model: TP-Link Festa F67 | Ultra- Slim AX5400 WiFi 6 2.5G Wireless Access Point | Mesh, OFDMA, Seamless Roaming, HE160 & MU-MIMO | Self-Organizing Network | Free Cloud | PoE+ Powered | Does not Work w/Omada
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So for those wondering WTH is Festa, its a new SMB/prosumer line for TP-Link, got to love having more options, the bad part.... The bad part is it does not integrate with Omada and the Omada AP's almost all doubled in price which is a major bummer. You used to be able to get a triband AP for $90..... I would not really buy a dual band AP if I was setting up this type of gear, just seems like a waste.
So for those wondering WTH is Festa, its a new SMB/prosumer line for TP-Link, got to love having more options, the bad part.... The bad part is it does not integrate with Omada and the Omada AP's almost all doubled in price which is a major bummer. You used to be able to get a triband AP for $90..... I would not really buy a dual band AP if I was setting up this type of gear, just seems like a waste.
They have the Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 for $107.76[amazon.com] (apparently this is a 23% "discount"). I don't quite understand why they didn't make these compatible with their existing environment so it's a bit of a mystery why anyone would buy these considering the overly convoluted setup environment.
They have the Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 for $107.76[amazon.com] (apparently this is a 23% "discount"). I don't quite understand why they didn't make these compatible with their existing environment so it's a bit of a mystery why anyone would buy these considering the overly convoluted setup environment.
I just discovered these a couple days ago, they were actually like half price everywhere, so I assume they were trying to come in at a lower price point. (like half of the Omada stuff)
Hardware specs actually seem identical.
But yes the whole 3 tiers of TPLink is a bit complicated, and I don't see anyone buying these unless they are significantly cheaper than Omada.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank PeteyTheStriker
Hardware specs actually seem identical.
But yes the whole 3 tiers of TPLink is a bit complicated, and I don't see anyone buying these unless they are significantly cheaper than Omada.
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