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No hay artículos en el carroEl Access Point Empresarial EAP110 es una solución de red inalámbrica que provee flexibilidad, fácil para desplegar, administrable y una seguridad robusta de clase ejecutiva.
Customer
Comentado en los Países Bajos el 10 de enero de 2022
Good inexpensive product that works well as a wifi extender. My mother-in-law needed wifi in her bed room that was wired with an Ethernet cable via a powerline adapter for her kpn television service. Purchased a €8 10/100 switch and followed the instructions and was up and running in 10 minutes. The setup continues to be stable for over 2 months.
Gedeão
Comentado en México el 30 de julio de 2021
El producto es bueno, tiene un buen rango de señal, muy superior en comparación con los modelos más simples y comunes. El factor que traigo como desventaja fue que no vine con cables de conexión ethernet y ni siquiera informan sobre ese punto.
Miguel Castro
Comentado en México el 23 de junio de 2021
Muy buen producto y fácil de configurar
Alejandro
Comentado en México el 7 de noviembre de 2021
Vi varias reseñas donde indican que no se puede configurar y me pasó lo mismo, se podía configurar por wifi (solo con una computadora) pero no detectaba el puerto LAN, probe con varios cables y nada, cambie router y detectaba el puerto pero era muy inestable, el caso es que tampoco se pudo conectar, cuando funciona parece ser que es muy buen, le doy 1 estrella por qué su soporte es muy malo, hay varios reportes de esto por no dicen como se soluciona, probe todo lo que decían y no funcionó, también trate de conectarte al servidor omada para funciones en línea y nunca pude hacerlo, decía que el servidor no estaba disponible, probé el más básico que es el eap110 para interiores
Jason
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 19 de mayo de 2018
Solved all our Wi-Fi issues
CT Home Inspector
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de febrero de 2018
Loving this (for now) after my ubiquiti AP died. Funny thing is, the controller software is almost identical to ubiquiti, so I have to assume it's the same company. Easy setup and I was good to go in a short amount of time. All of my heavy appliances (video streaming, etc) are gigabit wired, so I just use this for my phone, tablet, laptop, etc... Nothing fancy.
Cliente de Kindle
Comentado en México el 23 de agosto de 2017
Excelente producto muy buena calidad y es muy versátil por su tamaño lo recomiendo ampliamente y es muy fácil de usar
Cristian Villegas
Comentado en México el 30 de octubre de 2017
Facil de configurar y con buena cobertura. Se compraron un par de estos AP para proporcionar red Wi-Fi a una bodega grande y estan funcionando muy bien a pesar de que hay muchos obstaculos, se tiene buena señal en cualquier punto. Muy recomendable.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 25 de septiembre de 2017
Excelente AP, muy facil de configurar y buen rendimiento, lo otulizo en mi negocio para dar acceso a internet mediante un portal cautivo y con este AP la configuracion fue muy sencilla en minutos ya tenia funcionando el portar con buen rendimiento, lo recomiendo ampliamente
Francisco Raul
Comentado en México el 13 de septiembre de 2017
Equipo interesante me permitirá realizar algunas prácticas para acceso a redes, ya he utilizado esta marca y la considero buena
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 3 de noviembre de 2016
Excelente producto y es muy fácil de configurar, el manual ayuda mucho, el producto llegó antes de la fecha estimada y en buenas condiciones
Richard Corlew
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de noviembre de 2016
OK, where do I begin with these WAPs?First off, I would like to state that these WAPs lack quite a bit when it comes to enterprise level installation documentation. That being said, there is enough documentation that once you feel your way around the configuration of these devices you can set up quite an extensive, distributed network.My installation was for a large campus on two floors with peak connected devices between 100 and 200 devices. We purchased 10 but are currently only using 8 since the radios are so strong. We have multiple VLANsand SSIDs in our WLAN. The only way we could do this was to create 4 different profiles, each profile had two SSIDs, one for our corporate (this was the same VLAN in each profile) and one SSID for our guest network. We are using a total of 5 VLANs (networks) with our WAPs. This keeps the network small to keep it from reaching total density per segment that slowed the network. We are not using the portal on the WAPs but we are using SSID isolation and using the default rule which blocks each network segment on the guest network. We are using Untangle router for DHCP and routing for our guest network, assigning and controlling all 4 public VLANs (as well as two other VLANs for public desktops and one for devices).Our network performance has increased exponentially over the older Netgear WAPs we replaced. We do not experience the high latency as reported on another review, but to be fair, since we isolate the SSID and block the other network subnets we have little multicast traffic and no router advertisements to slow down the network.The two greatest aspects to these WAPs in my opinion are flexibility to set these WAPs up exactly how you need to, including isolating only 1 of multiple SSIDs out of many on them as well as apply a restrictive set of access rules while leaving the other SSID unblocked. In most scenarios this is a must, clamp down security on guest networks while allowing interconnectivity for corporate devices on another SSID.My second most favorite thing is the controller software,I will admit that you do have to do a lot of licking to get through all the configuration but to me this is a plus. Being a system engineer at work I actually appreciate this, makes it less likely to misconfigure something due to too many settings on each page. I appreciate the centrality of how to manage the WAPs especially over such a large campus. The controller software actually gives you quite a bit of useful information including connection strength of each connected client. Lets you check the signal density through the network to isolate any bad spots. Another useful feature is the ability to set a reboot schedule, this is helpful since all WAPs (even Aruba and Ubiquiti) tend to run into issues.Over all, I am extremely pleased with these. I would recommend these over any WAPs except maybe some of the ultra-high end enterprise level WAPs that cost over 5 times as much. We have seen @ 40 devices connected to a single WAP with a connection still over 50 Mbps with high throughput. Less densely connected WAPs see on average well over 150 Mbps (most devices connecting over 200 Mbps). This is pretty important on the real world types of networks these WAPs will be installed in and to have the TP-Link EAP220 achieve this level of performance for the rice they are marketed at makes it almost a no brainer to go with these WAPs if you are cruising around Amazon looking at buying multiple WAPs for a large business class network.The only cons I can think of with these WAPs is the lack of highly detailed business level documentation to help achieve a distributed network. The only other downside is the rather small community which usually means little if any knowledge base type of assistance.
MVC
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de octubre de 2016
Was looking for an AP for my 5GHz. Having good experience with TP-Link products decided to try EAP120. I compared it with Ubiquiti AC Lite and Araknis Networks® 500 Series. Last one is not really popular because is distributed through installers. All APs are 2x2 MIMO.My network: Router TP-Link TL-WR1043ND, Laptop with Intel Dual Band AC7260 (MIMO 2x2). Tested devices where installed on the ceiling and tests were performed only with two simultaneous AP working in 80 MHz mode. Laptop was about 15 FT away. Download speed was performed by downloading a video file from WD NAS, Gigabit hardwired to the router.Link speed (Mbps):TP-Link: 867Ubiquiti: 600-800Araknis: 600-800Download speed (MB/s):TP-Link: 40-65Ubiquiti: 30-50Araknis: 45-55I’ve tried different combinations with power, changing channels, deactivating/activating features, but couldn’t get higher speed, especially on Ubiquity as this AP is the cheapest, and of course I didn’t want spent money.I did this conclusion:Ubiquity: good price, nice software, circle design (don’t have to align it geometrically, as far you don’t need nice looking logo), comes with POE, informative LED.Araknis: oriented for installers, has nice mount hardware to be able to install on different type of wall or ceiling boxes, also has nice OVrC – very good for installers, allows you remotely control AP, without having any working controllers in your network, no cloud keys and no port forwarding needed.By now, I like speed of TP-LINK. It is well built, I also never had it restarted (about month). What I would like to see: informative LED (now is just shows power, not booting or configuration status). In the box you’ll find AC power adapter, come on, TP-LINK! How do you imagine we have to use it? Run a power to celling?! Put a PoE adapter in the packing! Price - it is too expensive. And of course software – I hope you’ll continue developing your controller with possibility adding all range of TP-Link products, even Home/SOHO devices!
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