Superior WiFi 6 speeds Provides dual-band speeds up to 18 Gbps with the latest WiFi 6 technology Full WiFi coverage in the room Guarantees strong signals and WiFi coverage from corner to corner in every...
Superior WiFi 6 speeds Provides dual-band speeds up to 18 Gbps with the latest WiFi 6 technology Full WiFi coverage in the room Guarantees strong signals and WiFi coverage from corner to corner in every room
Higher network performance OFDMA and DL/UL MU-MIMO deliver data simultaneously to multiple devices with lower latency Full Gigabit ports Connect multiple...
Superior WiFi 6 speeds Provides dual-band speeds up to 18 Gbps with the latest WiFi 6 technology Full WiFi coverage in the room Guarantees strong signals and WiFi coverage from corner to corner in every room
Higher network performance OFDMA and DL/UL MU-MIMO deliver data simultaneously to multiple devices with lower latency Full Gigabit ports Connect multiple devices with four gigabit ports and one downlink port offering PoE pass-through Centralized Cloud Management Integrates into Omada SDN for cloud access and remote management.
Features
Category: NetWork Adapters
Type: Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Wall Plate Access Point
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At first it was a hassle to mount it on the wall because it required a bracket. Once I mounted it and it connected nicely, it never let me down!
I have the iMac (which kneels and gets 200/200Mbps from InaLan), the printer, and the Smart TV connected to it.
I have 3 SSIDs on WiFi (Home, Guest, Smart Home) each on a different VLAN with speed limits on Upload & Download.
I am very happy with the purchase, it's worth the money and I will probably buy another one for the warehouse (to replace the TP-LINK EAP245 v4 I have now) for WiFi, LAN (Laptop, POE Camera)
The power supply is exclusively provided through PoE (it does not have a separate power connector).
The PoE connector is located on the back side of the device, so in order to mount it on a wall, you must use an embedded box inside the wall with two screw holes that are horizontally spaced 60mm apart. The EAP615-Wall base, which is included, will be screwed onto this box.
The device is small and attractive, and if it is mounted on a wall using the above method, it is very discreet. The only button the device has is to turn on/off the single LED that is present (not the device itself, only the LED).
Its range is almost the same as the previous one I had, perhaps slightly smaller.
The entire device, except maybe the section below the LED, gets quite warm. It doesn't burn, we can keep our hand on it, but it feels like it has a high fever and something more.