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TP-Link EAP620 V3 Omada WiFi 6 AX1800 Access Point $125 @Amazon

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TP-Link EAP620 HD V3 | Omada WiFi 6 AX1800 Wireless Gigabit Access Point for High-Density Deployment

Update: price dropped to $119.99.

This is a PoE powered access point. You'll need a router in addition to this. Read up on the Omada ecosystem for more information. It's similar to the Ubiquiti lineup.

Note that this is V3 of the EAP620 with improvements such as increased number of simultaneous clients and better performance.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B09WV3X1N7
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Created 05-24-2022 at 09:38 AM by chefp
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Model: TP-Link EAP620 HD V3 | Omada WiFi 6 AX1800 Wireless Gigabit Access Point for High-Density Deployment | OFDMA, Mesh, Seamless Roaming, MU-MIMO | SDN Integrated | Cloud Access & Omada App | PoE+ Powered

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jwildman16
05-24-2022 at 01:29 PM.
05-24-2022 at 01:29 PM.
The EAP610 is very similar and only $100. It has been plenty sufficient for my use case. It covers my entire 2,700 sq. ft. two-story (plus basement) house with the only dead spots being outside. It's also significantly smaller now, as of V2 (both of these models shed about 3" in diameter!). Mine's hidden in the basement facing up, so not a big deal to have the bigger V1.

https://smile.amazon.com/TP-Link-...B09G5H4XS2

If you look at the comparison on the Omada site, there's no reason to get the 620. However, I remember reading elsewhere that it can manage more clients (1,000+).
https://www.tp-link.com/us/compar...68%2C53967
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05-25-2022 at 08:14 AM.
05-25-2022 at 08:14 AM.
Quote from jwildman16 :
The EAP610 is very similar and only $100. It has been plenty sufficient for my use case. It covers my entire 2,700 sq. ft. two-story (plus basement) house with the only dead spots being outside. It's also significantly smaller now, as of V2 (both of these models shed about 3" in diameter!). Mine's hidden in the basement facing up, so not a big deal to have the bigger V1.

https://smile.amazon.com/TP-Link-...B09G5H4XS2

If you look at the comparison on the Omada site, there's no reason to get the 620. However, I remember reading elsewhere that it can manage more clients (1,000+).
https://www.tp-link.com/us/compar...68%2C53967
Supporting more simultaneous clients is important for households that have lots of smart home devices. Those can easily push the connected clients to many hundreds, and that's not even considering the regular usage devices such as laptops, tablets and phones. To each their own, but I'd opt to pay the extra $25 to not hit the connected client limit. The only thing keeping me on the fence is whether price will drop more in the coming months.
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