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No hay artículos en el carroRobert Hufault
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de febrero de 2025
It's clear from a past negative review that frustration played a big role in the experience, but it's important to set expectations correctly. The Omada AX5400 is an enterprise-grade access point, not a plug-and-play home Wi-Fi extender. If you approach it expecting a one-button setup like consumer-grade mesh systems, you’re going to have a rough time.The claim that "even the most seasoned IT person" would find the app confusing is exaggerated. As an actual technician, I found the setup straightforward and well-documented. While the app is an option, it's not the only way to configure the device. The web interface is vastly superior for managing VLANs, multiple SSIDs, and other advanced features—this is an enterprise product, after all.The part about the web address "leading to nowhere" is a prime example of why networking fundamentals matter. The device doesn’t always default to a static address—an ARP scan or checking your router’s DHCP leases would instantly provide the correct IP. This isn't a flaw; it's how networking devices work.Support? Sure, it's not hand-holding tier, but that’s industry standard for prosumer and business-grade equipment. Anyone who has worked with enterprise hardware knows that Tier 1 support is often basic, but the real resources (forums, knowledge base, and community support) are there if you take a moment to look.Ultimately, if you need a simple home Wi-Fi extender, this isn't the product for you. But if you're willing to learn basic networking principles, this is a powerful and reliable access point. If setup was too confusing, it’s not the device—it’s a case of using the wrong tool for the job.
H. A.
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 11 de enero de 2025
It has three times the average latency to the router (3 ms) when used as wireless access point compared with my AX92U router directly via wifi(1 ms). Both devices were tested using the 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) protocol for connection, with OFDMA and MU-MIMO enabled, yet I could not get the average latency down to 1 ms for the TP-Link, both devices were tested via an AX211 client.I would strongly recommend considering alternatives for gaming such as the Archer AXE75, which has been tested to excel in latency-sensitive applications, including usage as a wireless VR link where latency is key and critical to the experience therefore tested, for the same price, but I had to buy the EAP670 v2 because I wanted POE and the devices aesthetics when mounted on a wall is better with a high WAF.
Brent Gray
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de abril de 2025
Works awesome. I now have WiFi in my shop, without running a hard wire..
Naran K. Patel
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de julio de 2024
I've had routers from many of the usual manufactures; Asus, Netgear, Tplink, Linksys, etc. They are ok, but have issues, I already have good router and I just need them to work as bridges or for their wifi, but they are pretty poor at doing just this function. In fact, I would say most work ok at routers but I don't need them for that, but are poor at WiFI with unstable, unreliable WiFi connections if they connect to devices at all!!I come across Omada range which is really commercial grade WiFi gear but I focused on their access points specifically the EAP670 V2. They are fairly easy to setup, but there is a learning curve which mobile and web app make reasonably easy to setup if you are familiar with wifi routers in general, if not, the learning videos are quite helpful.I have around 100 wifi devices in the home, and I mean everything connected flawlessly and was stable with EAP670 V2, especially in mesh and roaming mode, they would move to another EAP670 V2 as needed. I would caution not turning on all roaming features, just the core ones only, since some older devices just don't work well but EAP670 basic defaults worked well in most cases. I was so impressed I bought the OC200 to help manage all the EAP670 I had purchased, and place strategically around the home to cover all the blind spots but at the sametime minimize overlaps, ensuring to place each of access points at least 12 meters apart to keep interference low between devices.The software looks like its based on opensource SDN technology (a good thing). I would say that Omada brand has made excellent use of its features/capabilities but the most important thing has maintained a level of quality and reliability that truly shocked me after spending 18+ years working with other wifi routers and expecting another so so slight improvement, but the improvement here in terms of quality, reliability and stability overall is a great leap forwards. I have device on wifi network that parodically just failed to connect or stopped working, these now just stay connected and work flawlessly, that amazing! It should have been this way a long time ago, but I guess you have to wait for large leap forwards in quality, reliability and stability.I've had access points and controller for over a month now, working flawlessly. I highly recommend the EAP670 V2 and OC200 controller. I haven't tried Omada brand switches and routers but if their access points are this good it may worth considering in the future. I use Mikrotik brand of switches, routers and I really like them for their deep level of configurability (not for faint of heart or everyone), quality, stability and reliability, interestingly also based on open source technology.
Ryan
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de diciembre de 2024
I picked up two of these, broadcasting the same SSID without the TP Link management suite.Each one tops out at 700mbit or so. This is over wifi 6 / 802.11ax. The 2.5gbps quoted in the marketing materials must assume combined speed of all peers because this hasn’t come close to my 1.5gb connection.They work well, setup requires an app which wasn’t any trouble.My biggest gripe is that the power cord is too short and it’s an awkward shape to plug in beside other devices.These are supposed to be ceiling mounted, but the cord would not allow that. Clearly they only planned for PoE+ usage.
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