Hi
I'm looking to set up a TP Link Omada wireless network in my home.
Network architecture is something like this:
2x 5G wireless internet connections --> TP Link Omada ER 605 router --> PoE switch --> 3x TP Link Omada APs
Also connected to the switch will be:
1. TP Link Omada OC 200 (via PoE)
2. Apple TV (via cat 6)
3. NAS (via cat 6)
All of the above will be gigabit ethernet connections - and the 2x WANs are obviously very sub-gigabit lines.
I'm not quite sure which APs to get.
The leading options seem to be:
1. TP Link Omada EAP 610 (USD 82)
2. TP Link Omada EAP 650 (USD 117)
3. TP Link Omada EAP 670 (USD 135)
The main difference between the three seems to be the 5GHz max data rate (1201, 2402 and 4804 Mbps respectively).
You can see a table setting out all the specs here: https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/...Feb+2023)+-+6+-+US+Model+APs.png?format=2500w
My questions are:
1. since everything will only be connected by gigabit ethernet (and not 2.5gb ethernet), is there any point getting the EAP 650 or 670? It seems the ethernet backhaul could be a bottleneck - but if real world wifi speeds aren't anything like the package, then perhaps this won't be such a bottle neck and there is some benefit of having the more expensive APs?
2. does the answer change if one of the APs might be connected by wireless backhaul (not ethernet)? I believe the Omada system uses the shared 5GHz band for backhaul - so would this suggest more capacity is better? In this case, what combination of APs would you suggest?
Many thanks in advance!
I'm looking to set up a TP Link Omada wireless network in my home.
Network architecture is something like this:
2x 5G wireless internet connections --> TP Link Omada ER 605 router --> PoE switch --> 3x TP Link Omada APs
Also connected to the switch will be:
1. TP Link Omada OC 200 (via PoE)
2. Apple TV (via cat 6)
3. NAS (via cat 6)
All of the above will be gigabit ethernet connections - and the 2x WANs are obviously very sub-gigabit lines.
I'm not quite sure which APs to get.
The leading options seem to be:
1. TP Link Omada EAP 610 (USD 82)
2. TP Link Omada EAP 650 (USD 117)
3. TP Link Omada EAP 670 (USD 135)
The main difference between the three seems to be the 5GHz max data rate (1201, 2402 and 4804 Mbps respectively).
You can see a table setting out all the specs here: https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/...Feb+2023)+-+6+-+US+Model+APs.png?format=2500w
My questions are:
1. since everything will only be connected by gigabit ethernet (and not 2.5gb ethernet), is there any point getting the EAP 650 or 670? It seems the ethernet backhaul could be a bottleneck - but if real world wifi speeds aren't anything like the package, then perhaps this won't be such a bottle neck and there is some benefit of having the more expensive APs?
2. does the answer change if one of the APs might be connected by wireless backhaul (not ethernet)? I believe the Omada system uses the shared 5GHz band for backhaul - so would this suggest more capacity is better? In this case, what combination of APs would you suggest?
Many thanks in advance!