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Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 8 de marzo de 2025
ممتاز جدا والمدى اللي وصله اكثر من اللي كنت محتاجه يستاهل اعلى تقييم واعدادات جدا بسيطه
RPerez24
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de marzo de 2025
I was surprised by this Access Point, i've used ubiquiti products in the past and this was just as good for a fraction of the price. Got this to cover an area of my house where the kids like to hang out and game. I ran about 75ft of ethernet cable and set this up in about 10 mins. Wifi speeds were crazy fast and coverage is very good. Check out my screenshot of 2g and 5g speeds.
M. Hughes
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de febrero de 2025
I bought one of these to install at my mother-in-law's house to give her a more modern WiFi experience than she was getting with an ancient NetGear WAP. The cable provider upgraded her service from 50 Mbps to 300 Mbps and her WAP became a bottleneck.The performance is incredible!! Speed test prior to install showed 16 Mbps, after was 235 Mbps. Her streaming TV is much more stable and responsive with this upgrade!It was such an improvement that I ordered a second one for our home. We have a fiber connection and the modem serves as a wireless access point. It is 8 years old. Speed test on our WiFi ran around 50 Mbps. I installed this today and turned off the WiFi functions in the modem. Speed test now shows 400 Mbps or more, reliably.I set both of them up as Access Points with auto selection between 2.4GHz and 5GHz managed by the access point and I provided both with guest networks. Setup was easy and error-free. WPA3 is a nice security upgrade as well.Very happy with these access points!!
PracticalBuyer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de abril de 2025
Works pretty well out of the box, we'll see how it holds up. One major problem: The POE is non-standard Passive POE, and is not compatible with Cisco POE. This was tested on a Cisco SG-350, on the both the low and high power ports - the switch doesn't see the WAP and does not supply power. If you have to use POE for this WAP, you will have to use the supplied POE inserter somewhere in the line. At least it's 48V passive POE rather than the even less standard 24V POE that certain unnamed competitors use, so it's not quite as non-standard as some other WAPs. An added note: The TP-Link web site does not have this model listed on the support pages so no additional information is available. Hopefully they will get around to documenting the product some day.
Gordon
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de marzo de 2024
I've come to the conclusion that I was just unlucky and got a faulty unit.let's start with the good; the range is great, far better than i expected. the design is slick and compact. POE!! having POE as an option to power this adds great versatility in terms of where this can be mounted.Now the bad.... the settings are a bit limiting, not really a deal breaker since this is a relatively cheap AP. Now the reason i believe my unit is faulty... when i first powered up the unit with the provided power brick, everything worked fine, got it setup and things were good, but the minute i did a reboot the unit refused to power on,the power LED just continuously blinked with nothing else happening for over 10 minutes... did a hard reset, I used the poe injector, used a different power adapter from another TP Link ap i had lying around... no dice!! left it off over night, then tried it the next day with the original power, then it came on.... worked for a bit then went off and back into the same power loop..... got it to come on with the POE injector, but after a few hours back to the boot loop.... so far when it works its a very good AP, but the fact that uptime is affected by these power issues makes this a real bummer of a piece of hardware.Now i can appreciate that i was like i said "unlucky" and ended up with a faulty unit, but its really disappointing.
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