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TP-Link EAP650-Outdoor | Omada True WiFi6 AX3000 Gigabit Outdoor Access Point | Mesh, Seamless Roaming, MU-MIMO | PoE+ Powered | IP67 | Multiple SDN Controller | Remote & App Control

144.99

TP-Link EAP650-Outdoor | Omada True WiFi6 AX3000 Gigabit Outdoor Access Point | Mesh, Seamless Roaming, MU-MIMO | PoE+ Powered | IP67 | Multiple SDN Controller | Remote & App Control

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$144.99

· 【Ultra-Fast True Wi-Fi 6 Speeds】Designed with the latest Wi-Fi 6 technology featuring 1024-QAM, HE60 and Long OFDM Symbol, the EAP650-Outdoor boosts dual-band Wi-Fi speeds up to 2976 Mbps. · 【Indoor/Outdoor Use】The durable, IP67 weatherproof enclosure with dedicated high gain antennas protects the access point against harsh outdoor conditions and provides the best outdoor wireless experiences. Discreet appearance can also fit with any indoor scenarios. · 【Integrated into Omada SDN】Omada's Software Defined Networking (SDN) platform integrates network devices including access points, switches & gateways with multiple control options offered - Omada Hardware controller, Omada Software Controller or Omada cloud-based controller*(Contact TP-Link for Cloud-Based Controller Plan Details). Standalone mode also applies. · 【Cloud Access & Omada Compatibility】Remote Cloud access and Omada app enables centralized cloud management of the whole network from different sites—all controlled from a single interface anywhere, anytime. For devices that are compatible with SDN firmware, please visit ‘From the manufacturer – Q&A’ section or TP-Link website. · 【Advanced Wireless Tech】Supports Mesh WiFi, Seamless Roaming*(Omada Mesh & Seamless Roaming require the use of Omada SDN controllers), Band Steering, Load Balancing, Airtime Fairness and Beamforming technologies.

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Shen Y.Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024

I recently installed the TP-Link EAP650-Outdoor Access Point for my outdoor WiFi needs, and it has exceeded my expectations. Designed with Omada True WiFi 6 AX3000 technology, it delivers exceptional performance and coverage, even in challenging outdoor environments. The IP67 rating ensures durability against harsh weather conditions, making it ideal for outdoor use. Features like Mesh capability, seamless roaming, and MU-MIMO support provide reliable connectivity across my entire outdoor area. The PoE+ support simplifies installation, and the ability to be powered remotely via app control adds to its convenience. Overall, the TP-Link EAP650-Outdoor Access Point is a robust and feature-rich solution for anyone looking to extend high-performance WiFi outdoors. It's a solid choice for enhancing connectivity in outdoor spaces. Highly recommended!

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Alex T.Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024

I like TP-Link products. They are simple, inexpensive and do the job. Fast WiFi, extra wired ports (including a PoE port), small and looks unobtrusive. Supports the features I needed: VLANs, multiple bands and protocols. I don't have enough TP-Link devices to use their Omada controller, but I tested it and liked the ecosystem. If you go for TP-Link router, switches and multiple access points in your deployment, it would simplify management a lot.

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GAHReviewed in the United States on March 12, 2025

This product was the solution to sending wifi to our workshop that is over 100 feet from our house. This is the third extender we have tried and it works very well. We can even get a signal at 200 feet away.

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Robert Levandowski Jr.Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023

I replaced a Ubiquiti UniFi AC-Lite with the EAP653. The EAP653, which supports WiFi 6 and OFDMA unlike the UniFi, instantly provided substantially improved speeds for 802.11g/n 2.4GHz clients about 100 feet away. The mounting bracket is metal and designed to accommodate not just direct ceiling and wall mounts, but also most common junction boxes. The EAP653 has prominent ventilation slots, so I expect it'll be less likely to discolor its case and its mounting bracket from intense heat than the AC-Lite. It supports industry-standard IEEE 802.3af PoE, unlike the older AC-Lite that only supports UniFi's passive 24V PoE (the AC-Lite will self-destruct if connected to 802.3af PoE). The Omada controller software is similar to the UniFi controller. It's less polished in appearance, but supports more features. For example, it was easy to set up SSIDs that only connect to 2.4GHz or 5GHz on the EAP653; that wasn't so with UniFi. Note that the EAP653 doesn't come with a power adapter, and it has slightly less gain (and thus range) than the otherwise-identical EAP650. Given how much better the EAP653's reach is than the AC-Lite, I don't think the lower gain is a problem.

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JDLReviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025

I’ve been using this on the farm for almost a year, and couldn’t be happier. The farm is located in the middle of nowhere with a small town wi-fi service company. I’ve got cameras for the cattle set up, wi-fi for the gardens and camper- and it works beautifully.

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EHReviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024

All in all this was good for my mesh setup. BUT, it's not as easy as people had me thinking. You do need the OC200 controller if you want a mesh setup and don't want to use a compute that you would have to leave on and connected full time. First, once you set up the controller, it takes a few minutes for the wireless EAPs to show up. Now, what may be a little confusing is that when using the app, when you see the EAP show up, you have to tap it and Adopt it. Do this for each one. Once your done, these will already be in mesh mode, which it didn't really tell you and the app has a separate page to setup a mesh system... but you don't have to mess with that once you do the above. SMH. There must be a reason why it's there, but I couldn't tell you. Hope this will save you a lot of time. In the end, it has great range. I was about 500ft from the eap and had 2-3 bars on my phone. I put these up on 3 telephone poles in my RV Park that are about 300ft apart. Then the wired one is about the same distance away at the office with the controller. Now the park is 5 bars strong anywhere you go. Speed was consistent at any given point in the park.

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lsnopartsReviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025

Easily set up, professional support is available. OAP provides good strong signal coverage.

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Mark EnglandReviewed in the United States on June 9, 2024

I purchased this to replace a TP-Link WAP that was 2.4 years old and slowed down to a crawl the last few weeks for some reason. I elected to purchase this new model even though the price was a lot more, since I tend to keep electronic items for a long time. The WAP in my shop is 11 years old. The install was standard and I could do everything from the browser. I do wish the device came with a static IP to make it easier, but not a big deal. I gave the "WIFI" 4 stars because I was about 100 feet from the building in an open field and the signal was average. Since this WAP is mounted high and there is nothing around this building, I thought my phone would receive a better signal (my expectation could be incorrect). With that said, the speed in the building is over 250 which is way more than I need. I believe my previous WAP was around 55. Configuration took about 7 minutes and once I rebooted the device, my 17 devices all received an IP address and started working. Very smooth install.

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Robert BrayReviewed in Canada on April 25, 2025

I've set this shooting out over the water. Optimal setup, but still the range is very impressive.

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HedwigReviewed in Canada on March 25, 2025

I love these little access points: great signal for an office, basement, or garage, and downlink ports for anything you need wired, including one with 15W PoE. I have one in the basement and when I got fed up of having “just enough” signal while sitting in my car in the driveway to hold onto wifi, but not enough to set up navigation. I installed one in my garage on the line I had already run for the driveway camera, then hung the camera off of it. Problem solved. With Omada I have to say I don’t really think about wifi anymore, it just works once it’s set up. I’m running a controller in a container on my Proxmox home lab server but it would work just as well with the dedicated unit. I think these can work standalone as well.

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Leonardo OliveiraReviewed in Brazil on January 11, 2024

Click to play video Produto veio faltando a fonte

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Juan VillaseñorReviewed in Mexico on May 21, 2024

Me han endulzado la vida literalmente. Gracias por hacerme llegar el punto de acceso Eap650-outdoor. Con este equipo tengo planeado llevar el internet por wifi a una distancia muy considerable de mi casa, calculo 100 mts. Pronto actualizaré está publicación para hacer una reseña más extensa y algunas fotos de la implementación.

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EnriqueReviewed in Mexico on February 17, 2025

Funciona muy bien, fácil de configurar