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TP-Link EAP245 V3 | Omada AC1750 Gigabit Wireless Access Point | Business WiFi Solution w/ Mesh Support, Seamless Roaming & MU-MIMO | PoE Powered | SDN Integrated | Cloud Access & Omada App | White

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TP-Link EAP245 V3 | Omada AC1750 Gigabit Wireless Access Point | Business WiFi Solution w/ Mesh Support, Seamless Roaming & MU-MIMO | PoE Powered | SDN Integrated | Cloud Access & Omada App | White

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· Superior Speeds with MU-MIMO — Designed with the latest 802.11ac Wave 2 MU-MIMO technology, the EAP245 reliably delivers dual-band Wi-Fi speeds up to 1750 Mbps to multiple devices simultaneously. · Integrated into SDN — Omada Software Defined Networking integrates APs, switches & gateways w/ several control options offered - Hardware Controller, Software Controller & Cloud-Based Controller (Contact TP-Link for CBC Details). Standalone mode applies. · Cloud Access — Remote Cloud access and Omada app brings centralized cloud management of the whole network from different sites—all controlled from a single interface anywhere, anytime. · SDN Compatibility — Make sure your devices/controllers are equipped with SDN firmware. (Or upgradable). SDN controllers work only with SDN Access Points, Switches & Gateways. Non-SDN controllers work only with non-SDN APs. Details found on TP-Link website. · Advanced Wireless Tech — Supports Mesh WiFi, Seamless Roaming, Band Steering, Airtime Fairness and Beamforming technologies. · Multiple PoE Options for Easy Installation — EAP245 supports both 802.3af/at PoE and Passive PoE power supply, can be either powered by a PoE switch or the provided PoE adapter, making deployment effortless and flexible. · Limited Lifetime Warranty — Backed by our industry-leading limited lifetime warranty and free 24/7 technical support, you can work with confidence.

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HenryReviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024

Ran it 300 ft. out and through the woods of my back yard. Works great! I have a tiny camp out in the woods. The cabin is only about 50 ft. from the antenna. So far I have my phone, a tablet, and a Roku hooked up to it! All work great with a strong 2.4 GHz signal! I have full bars on all those devices. Looking forward to hooking up a camera to it as well! Easy plug and play from a TP-Link 8 port switch. The switch is also ran through a 100 ft. CAT6 cable, from the main router in the house! Highly recommended if you want wifi anywhere you need it!

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Benjamin LehmanReviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024

I have a large backyard and sometimes I like to answer my emails or just surf the web from a reclining yard chair, but previously I had to rely on my phone since it's the only device with cellular internet access. I decided to buy this extender (which comes with a PoE injector, btw) and set it up to increase my wifi range. This was really easy, as it turns out. I just ran an ethernet cable to a window near the back of my home office, plugged in the access point and had internet pretty much immediately. I do think I had to download the TP-Link app to finish the set up, but I have other TP-Link products so it was a very quick, no-fuse affair. Totally worth it!

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cwglindnReviewed in the United States on March 24, 2024

First I tried WiFi extenders to get to WiFi cameras out by our barn, but signal was very iffy. I put this on a high point on one side of our home and now I can access wifi outside with good direct line of sight for about 150-250 feet. I can get spotty signals much further out, but things did improve by playing with the antennas and using a wifi strength app. This is commercial grade, and has many features with the Omada system that I will never use. Basically you have an antenna that you run a ethernet cable to a PPOE plug in adapter and then out with another cable to the antenna. You can wire it pretty far out with cable so it does not have to be close to the powered adapter. I think you can also run it as an unwired access point, but you still need power to it and I did not set up that way.

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TEReviewed in the United States on May 24, 2021

Really good low cost AP that supports VLANs. Haven't done extensive testing of signal strength or speed, but my IP cam on the porch connected with decent signal and speed. I am not using their controller or Omada software - web configuration only. Tried installing the software, and all I get were endless errors about ports being closed - on the same subnet, and temporarily turned off the firewall on my desktop, but didn't help. Still wouldn't connect, so one star off for that and the needless complexity of using a Management VLAN, and possible log in issues. One word of caution: If you enable Management VLAN (I use VLAN 10), then it will *only* connect on the same subnet (e.g. mine is 192.168.10.x), you cannot access from another subnet no matter what rules you have set up in your router, unless you also check "Layer-3 Accessibility" under Web Server, *plus* you also must check "Layer-3 Accessibility" under SSH Server (but not SSH Login, unless you want that), if you want to connect to the web configuration using HTTPS. All seems very obvious once I found those settings, but it took me way too much time to figure out, assumed it was a firewall setting in my router that was allowing me to ping the EAP245 from other subnets, but not allowing me to connect to it over either HTTP or HTTPS. None of my other equipment - Ubiquiti, Engenius, Netgear - had this issue when I moved them to my management VLAN, so one star off for this needless complexity, with settings scattered over three locations, and *zero* documentation either on the web configuration screens or the user guide for setting this up. A simple two sentence caution on the Management VLAN screen would have been sufficient - or, here's a crazy idea: Why not put the settings there? Last time I checked, there's no law that says you can't duplicate the same settings in several places, so you have all the settings that logically go together for the same function grouped together, so you don't have to hunt all over the UI for a setting on a different page that might be affecting what you're trying to enable. Also, when I log in with HTTPS using Firefox, it keeps wanting to know if I want to save my password (it's already saved), but it shows the password as a string of numbers, not the actual password, so I have to wonder if HTTPS is actually implemented correctly on the EAP245, because it sure seems like maybe it's taking my password and using it to generate a key that it then sends in plaintext across the network. Again, none of my other network equipment generate this weird behavior with HTTPS log ins. Overall, a great value home / SOHO AP that supports VLANs, but one star off. Management VLAN works great across subnets once you enable L3 access. HTTPS, I'm not so sure.

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SylvReviewed in France on June 9, 2024

J'ai acheté ce répétiteur pour avec la wifi en extérieur et également pour des caméras de surveillance extérieure. J'en suis très satisfait.

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Kenneth LEE WMReviewed in Singapore on October 10, 2024

Having used consumer grade equipment with all the bells and whistles, I found that they were unreliable. Works for awhile then one day, it doesn't work requiring a power cycle or several power cycles to get it to work again. This is a business class equipment that once installed, continues to work all the time. A POE adaptor was provided with this item so there's no need to buy one if u don't have a POE switch.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on January 31, 2022

This is not a router, there is no DHCP server on this item. You need to connect it to a router for a network client to work properly. The WIFI relay component works great. I use the relay to control a raspberry pi robot/rover running outside my home from the 2nd floor of my house and I could get easily get 50 Meter of range for video, telemetry, video and control channels. This is a bandwidth intensive application. You can probably reach 100 Meter range for regular web surfing without obstruction. The Instructions are clear and the network setup is quite easy. All the physical hardware is functional and well built. Good product. As usual TP-Link provides good stuff a reasonable price. Thanks

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C3P0Reviewed in Canada on October 3, 2022

Works well. No issues.

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Rafael FReviewed in Mexico on November 22, 2024

Ya a estas alturas con la evolución de las redes inalámbricas no es lo mejor, pero cumple con lo necesario al tener dos redes (2.4 y 5) claro que el precio es lo que lo hace atractivo de lo contrario con wifi 6, 6e o 7, sería mucho más elevado su costo. La distancia que abarca no es muy amplia pero si es mayor a la de un router. Su configuración el fácil y soporta bastante bien el sol y lluvia al dejarlo a la intemperie.