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1.7.2020

I bought a large house ten years ago for a full gutting and renovation - which, as my wife regularly reminds me I'm still doing.... As part of that renovation I put in loads of Cat6 thankfully with a view to having access in all rooms.Of course WiFi has come a long way since then and most devices need it including my mobile phone which uses the internet to connect when at home due to poor local coverage.But... I introduced a problem. When I re-plastered my house I dry lined the walls using foil backed plasterboard and thus without thinking created a wonderful Faraday Cage, especially when combined with the numerous steel beams I used.WiFi cover was rubbish and became worse when I moved to BTInfinity high speed broadband as all the WiFi routers seemed to have lower ability to punch through my house.So, I moved to a BT Mesh system which, improved things but was still not ideal. I also fundamentally prefer the idea of a wired system for reliability.And then I came across the TP Link Omada system.Happy days.It is of course designed for work places, shops and offices and I did wonder if it would be some over complicated thing that needed an IT Administrator to set up.Nope. Easy as an easy thing.First off, I will say that I bought this along with a few other items. A TP Link POE 8 port switch, an outdoor AP and an indoor ceiling mounted unit as well as the controller module which, isn't necessary but does make things easier.So, assuming you have set up the controller first (not needed but better) and downloaded the app which, is needed then it's easy peasy.Using Cat5 or 6 plug into your POE switch and then use the Omada app to search for the unit. Once found give it a name and off it goes.Thing is that as part of the Omada system using the controller module you set up your own SSID and password and then as you add AP's they all work on the same system. That means you can cover your entire property including your garden with one login and because it's wired you don't have the weak repeater signal problems and lower speed that comes with a mesh system.The actual TP link device here is the same physical dimensions as a white plastic single gang plug and it fits into a standard deep pattress box. If you have the really shallow back boxes then they may need changing and the wall recess deepening to take the deep box. I made sure all my back boxes were the deepest available just in case.Overall, this is a superb bit of kit and part of a fantastic system.
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12.1.2018

I have now bought a couple of these units as to replace dual CAT5/6 faceplate sockets in my house. The intention is ultimately to switch off the ISP provided wifi router thingy and install a "proper" router, and PoE switch. For the moment however I bought a couple of cheap power injectors and installed the injectors back at the switch end of the circuit. With the EAP provided controller software (which is free) you can manage all EAP APs simultaneously, but you can also manage the units through their inbuilt web interface. Anyway - I've set them all to the same Network Name (SSID) and now have solid coverage across the house for wireless. If you are so minded, you can configure guest networks,time of day access and device restrictions and so forth. To date I have not had any issues with these units, nor have I had to call for support. I especially like that the units have a passthrough LAN port on them too - so I haven't really lost a port either. Wireless performance wise - I'm getting pretty solid performance from the units, limited more by the connected devices.Build quality of the units is good, the button is back it and you can press the button to turn the wireless element on or off (configurable from the web interface or controller software).If you have a prewired CAT5/6 sockets/ cables to which you'd like to add relatively cheap wireless access point functionality, then these are perfect. Be warned, once you start I suspect that you'll start replacing other bits of your network to get best use of it! For me it's the start of another fun project!On that note - if you have a non wireless router that you'd recommend I'd be pleased to hear about it !For the record - I paid for these units myself, my opinions my own etc.
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23.11.2018

As someone that is knee deep in the TP-LINK aurnet system these things are just smashing. I personally use them in a more professional network setup both at an office building and at my home. They are by no means the latest in WiFi tech but they fit perfectly into UK sockets and shoving one in each corner of the house provides me with full bars 100% of the time.You can expect with the tech they use to get speeds up to 30-35mbs average, over Ethernet I get 100mbs so it is a slight downgrade.These work fine as a DIY mesh system, you can purchase a separate controller for them to improve it more and to track network statistics, however it is not necessary and unless you require in depth stats then it's kinda pointless for the average user.Anyway,for their cheap price they make a great system which I e found to be reliable, better yet the system allows for several other types of access point to be added later down the line!
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7.3.2018

Just what I needed to get Ethernet and wifi into Annexe to house. I know its 10/100 and only 2.4ghz N speeds but for the price (£28) and convenience (just one hole drilled from garage to roof space in Annexe), it was a breeze and looks goodWhen a 10/100/1000 and ac standard is released, i will upgrade.I like the way I can simply plug a Cat5/5e/6 plug in the rear, assemble and away you go.The unit even has the facility to turn off the Wifi if required.I am powering mine from a POE enabled switch.I also have the EAP 225 and EAP 245 to supply Wifi around my propertyFree software is very intuitive (non IT guy here)Updated firmware before deploying

1.10.2019

Great wi-fi coverage, as good as hub.I replaced another make that was pathetic.Over satisfied.

13.5.2020

Fantastic product fixed an internet issue for us in this lockdown period !!

6.10.2019

Extended my wireless to the shed. Brilliant. Easy to install and configure.

7.1.2020

Please be aware that this requires a Poe injector

14.5.2020

easy to install and set up

28.12.2018

Good ap

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