I love the EAP range of wireless access points because they are really simple to use and really effective. I use the (free) recommended Omada software to administer a number of these devices around our house, and another installation at a small business. As soon as I connect a new access point to the network, it appears in the admin tool and it’s then just a case of clicking adopt, and it instantly gets configured with all of my default settings. I can then go in and set up a fixed IP address. Great that these have some Enterprise grade features like VLANS, and I love that they can use POE, but also come with a POE injector. Moving around the house or business is seamless. I never seem to drop off WiFi. Overall, a great, economical way to have really effective distributed WiFi.
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It has been working as expected and the configuration is similar to any wifi router. It is fast due to the dual band (5 Ghz), The signal is relatively strong. Wifi has been steady with no drop (compare to my old router which was dropping 3 times a day). Overall, I am very happy with the purchase.
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This might not have the latest bits like WiFi6 etc but for basic home use it just works. If you just need good coverage for 2.4ghz and 5ghz in a home it will do the job at a good price. Yes some of the higher specced (& priced) EAPs will give better performance in a high volume setting, but we don't need that in our home.
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works good easy to setup no problems with the setup
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Good range, great speeds, easy install and set up and looks good installed.
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