Which one would you choose for a WiFi AP between:
- UniFi's U7 Pro Max, or
- TP-Link's EAP783?
You forgot the 10GbE internet service.
Ah. Yeah, a use-case that's mostly local traffic could perhaps exceed what you can shove through a 2.5G ethernet port. But then you don't need the monster router, just monster switch and super-duper NAS.I'm assuming 10GbE NAS is already there as well as Wi-Fi 7 capable phone... with MLO support.
The choice is between the ASUS wireless router on the one hand, and the combination EAP783 + https://mikrotik.com/product/ccr2004_1g_12s_2xs#fndtn-specifications on the other. Which one would be better?I'm confused by that combination. Why would you buy a router with built-in wifi that you're not going to use? Also, if you're buying an Omada AP, seems like you want to stick with that product line and get an Omada router.
Which one would be better?
As I said, I don't understand why that particular router makes sense to pair with an EAP783. Something like an Omada ER8411 seems like a better fit, and cheaper too. You'd already have to buy into the Omada ecosystem to use the EAP783.The choice is between the ASUS wireless router on the one hand, and the combination EAP783 + https://mikrotik.com/product/ccr2004_1g_12s_2xs#fndtn-specifications on the other. Which one would be better?
Router needs at least 2x10Gbps LAN ports, and ideally one 10Gbps WAN port, but I could settle for a 2.5Gbps WAN if need be. The Omada wired router does not have that, the Mikrotik does. As for my ultimate purpose, I need something that does the same things (qualitatively speaking) but better than the ASUS GT-BE98 PRO, for comparable amounts of money: better/faster LAN switching, better WiFi throughput.As I said, I don't understand why that particular router makes sense to pair with an EAP783. Something like an Omada ER8411 seems like a better fit, and cheaper too. You'd already have to buy into the Omada ecosystem to use the EAP783.
The Omada wired router does not have that.
I have been looking long and hard at that one for the past month. I need at least two (ideally three or four) 10GbE LAN ports, and one 2.5GbE or better WAN. The Omada does not have that.Omada VPN Router with 10G Ports
ER8411 supports 10GE connections on both WAN and LAN ports and multiple VPN protocols and high-security, high-performance VPN capabilities, making employees’ remote connections to their main offices as secure as if they were in the main office.www.tp-link.com
As for my ultimate purpose, I need something that does the same things (qualitatively speaking) but better than the ASUS GT-BE98 PRO, for comparable amounts of money: better/faster LAN switching, better WiFi throughput.
The Omada does not have that.
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