TP-Link EAP615-Wall access point for Wi-Fi 6
The EAP615-Wall is a wall-mounted Wi-Fi 6 compatible access point that is ideal for installation in hotels, restaurants, offices, and other public places where Wi-Fi 6 is required.
The wall junction box is compliant with the 86 mm European Union standard as well as the United States standard. It also supports 802.3af / 802.3at PoE (Power over Ethernet), which eliminates the need for a separate power supply or further wiring work if a PoE compliant switch is already in place.
The "Omada SDN platform," which connects network devices including access points, switches, and gateways while centrally managing them via the cloud, also allows for centralized management of all terminals from a single management interface. Internally, the interface consists of one uplink Gigabit Ethernet port and three downstream Gigabit Ethernet ports. Transfer speed in the 5 GHz band is 1,201 Mbps, while in the 2.4 GHz band it is 574 Mbps. The device's external dimensions are as follows: width 86 millimeters (mm), height 143 millimeters (mm), and thickness 20 millimeters (mm).
EAP620 HD
At the same time, the "EAP620 HD" access point was announced, which is a Wi-Fi 6 compliant access point that can be put on the ceiling. The power supply also supports PoE, and centralized management by the "Omada SDN platform" is also possible. The interface consists of one Gigabit Ethernet port, the transfer speed in the 5 GHz band is 1,201 Mbps, and the transfer speed in the 2.4 GHz band is 574 Mbps. The external dimensions are 243 mm wide, 243 mm deep, and 64 mm in thickness.
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how most business Wi-Fi ap look
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I have one of these at home, the EAP 660. Its huge, but provides exceptional WiFi coverage for a two story home, ~2000 sq ft. I had an Ubiquiti AP before this, the UAP-AC-PRO and over subsequent firmware upgrades it started performing worse and worse. TP Link doesn't post as many firmware updates, and they arbitrarily release new hardware versions and then stop providing firmware updates to older versions, but over the past 6 months this AP has been way more stable than the Unifi AP.
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I'm also disappointed at the lack of firmware updates on TP-link products. I've currently got an Archer C9 and it's about to get replaced by probably an Asus RT-AX68U. I say "probably" because i'm considering moving away from consumer wireless routers and buying a Netgate or some other mini PC, installing PfSense, and adding a switch and 2 AP's.
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It should also double as a smoke detector because it looks like one.