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expired Posted by Red_Liz | Staff • May 1, 2024

TP-Link EAP610 Omada True Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 Ultra-Slim Access Point (WPA3, PoE+) $77 + Free Shipping

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Amazon [amazon.com] has TP-Link EAP610 Omada True Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 Ultra-Slim Access Point (WPA3, PoE+) on sale for $76.99 w/ clipped coupon. Shipping is free.

Features:
  • Wi-Fi 6 Technology: Utilizes 1024-QAM and Long OFDM Symbol to achieve dual-band Wi-Fi speeds up to 1800 Mbps, with 4 Spatial Streams enhancing multi-user throughput for various applications.
  • Compact Design: Ensures easy installation and space-saving, with an elegant appearance suitable for modern environments like offices, hotels, classrooms, or cafes.
  • Integrated into Omada SDN: Seamlessly integrates into the Omada Software Defined Networking platform, offering multiple control options including hardware controller, software controller, or cloud-based controller (with details available from TP-Link).
  • Cloud Accessibility: Enables centralized cloud management of the network from anywhere via remote Cloud access and the Omada app, providing control from a single interface.
  • Advanced Wireless Technologies: Supports Mesh WiFi, Seamless Roaming (requires Omada SDN controllers), WPA3 security, Band Steering, Load Balancing, Airtime Fairness, and Beamforming technologies.
  • Flexible Power Options: Supports 802.3at PoE+, 48V/0.5A Passive PoE, and 12V/1.5A DC power supply, allowing deployment with TP-Link PoE+ switches, Passive PoE adapters, or provided DC power adapter for effortless and flexible installation.
  • Includes 5-Year TP-Link Warranty
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Amazon [amazon.com] has TP-Link EAP610 Omada True Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 Ultra-Slim Access Point (WPA3, PoE+) on sale for $76.99 w/ clipped coupon. Shipping is free.

Features:
  • Wi-Fi 6 Technology: Utilizes 1024-QAM and Long OFDM Symbol to achieve dual-band Wi-Fi speeds up to 1800 Mbps, with 4 Spatial Streams enhancing multi-user throughput for various applications.
  • Compact Design: Ensures easy installation and space-saving, with an elegant appearance suitable for modern environments like offices, hotels, classrooms, or cafes.
  • Integrated into Omada SDN: Seamlessly integrates into the Omada Software Defined Networking platform, offering multiple control options including hardware controller, software controller, or cloud-based controller (with details available from TP-Link).
  • Cloud Accessibility: Enables centralized cloud management of the network from anywhere via remote Cloud access and the Omada app, providing control from a single interface.
  • Advanced Wireless Technologies: Supports Mesh WiFi, Seamless Roaming (requires Omada SDN controllers), WPA3 security, Band Steering, Load Balancing, Airtime Fairness, and Beamforming technologies.
  • Flexible Power Options: Supports 802.3at PoE+, 48V/0.5A Passive PoE, and 12V/1.5A DC power supply, allowing deployment with TP-Link PoE+ switches, Passive PoE adapters, or provided DC power adapter for effortless and flexible installation.
  • Includes 5-Year TP-Link Warranty

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Model: AX1800 CEILING MOUNT DUAL-BAND WI-FI 6 ACCESS POINT PORT:1 GIGABIT RJ45 PORT S

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May 1, 2024
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paulmike3
May 1, 2024
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This is the EAP610 since the name is not actually listed in this post.
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May 1, 2024
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Red_Liz
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Quote from paulmike3 :
This is the EAP610 since the name is not actually listed in this post.

My mistake, I had it listed in the deal post but not the title. Updated, thanks!
May 1, 2024
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timp
May 1, 2024
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Good find, thanks! I have one of these which works great. My only gripe is the design which I feel is a big step back from the older models. The Ethernet jack is on the side of the unit rather than hidden inside the ceiling mount. I can't figure out a way to do a clean ceiling mount without the cord exposed on the side and going through a hole into the ceiling. If anyone has any solution to this, please let me know!
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procope
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Quote from timp :
Good find, thanks! I have one of these which works great. My only gripe is the design which I feel is a big step back from the older models. The Ethernet jack is on the side of the unit rather than hidden inside the ceiling mount. I can't figure out a way to do a clean ceiling mount without the cord exposed on the side and going through a hole into the ceiling. If anyone has any solution to this, please let me know!
You might want to try a 90-degree adapter or cable and see if it will work for you. Something like this - https://www.amazon.com/Ethernet-D...B09H5M58KV
May 1, 2024
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caveman017
May 1, 2024
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Been running Omada for 2 years at my house with the ER605V2 and 3 WAPs. Have a controller set up in a VM on a mini PC. The system is fantastic and I've had zero issues and no down time except firmware updates, which I schedule for overnight.
May 1, 2024
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timp
May 1, 2024
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Quote from procope :
You might want to try a 90-degree adapter or cable and see if it will work for you. Something like this - https://www.amazon.com/Ethernet-D...B09H5M58KV
Thanks for the tip. That would definitely work, but would be a bit messier of an install with a larger drywall hole and additional connector/patch cable. I'd almost rather paint the cable and just live with it; I just can't understand how their entire current line of APs was designed without an easy way to hide the cable. A glaring oversight in an otherwise excellent line of APs.
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R3DTR1X
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Specs say the LAN port is 10/100. Huh?

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artcab
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Quote from R3DTR1X :
Specs say the LAN port is 10/100. Huh?
It's a gigabit POE port. I'm currently connected wirelessly to my EAP610, and internet speed testing shows ~500 Mbps.
May 3, 2024
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irobot73
May 3, 2024
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Quote from timp :
Thanks for the tip. That would definitely work, but would be a bit messier of an install with a larger drywall hole and additional connector/patch cable. I'd almost rather paint the cable and just live with it; I just can't understand how their entire current line of APs was designed without an easy way to hide the cable. A glaring oversight in an otherwise excellent line of APs.
Yes, from behind/in-box connection would be preferable, but can you not notch the unit itself to run the cable w/o expanding the drywall hole/etc? Same kind of 'hacky fix' I suppose, but we ARE talking about 'engineered' things here...
May 6, 2024
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GPz1100
May 6, 2024
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Have an eap670 set up for about 8 months now. Wifi needs here are simple, so no controller, just configured via the gui. All the vlan options truly put consumer grade wifi systems to shame.
Jun 2, 2024
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cowbe0x004
Jun 2, 2024
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I have a asus router in AP mode, and thinking of adding this to extend my range. If I configure both AP with the same SSID, do clients pick whatever is in better range? Do clients auto reconnect when moving closer to the AP it was not initially connected to?

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