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Setup Ease
Customers have a generally positive experience setting up the TP-Link N300 Wireless Ceiling Mount Access Point. They find it easy to configure using the app or software, and some recommend getting the Omada controller for easier management. A few customers mention that installation is straightforward with an Ethernet cable and power supply. However, a small group of customers note that the unit requires a power block and mounting base, which may be considered an inconvenience for some.
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Range
Customers have mixed opinions regarding the product's range. While some are pleased with the strong and consistent signal coverage, others find it average or below their expectations. Some users have successfully extended Wi-Fi range in larger areas, while a few have experienced issues with dropped connections.
Power Consumption
Customers have mixed opinions regarding the power consumption of the TP-Link N300 Wireless Ceiling Mount Access Point. While some are pleased with its low power consumption and ability to be powered by a POE switch, others have reported inconsistent speeds and issues with the product's advertised capabilities. Some customers were disappointed that it could not be powered by a PoE injector as stated in the manual, leading them to return the product or purchase a different model.
Highlights
Quality
Works brilliantly, i use mine to run 10 wifi security hd cameras, never had an issue with dripping out or disconnecting.
Simple to install and works very well
Drilled through ceiling and only 1 network cable goes to the device.
It's really, really simple and even a complete computer nonce could manage it.
Price
Good value for money and fast delivery a1 service thanks
Well worth the money, a worthy upgrade of my previous device.
Packaging/appearance
It does come with a poe inject in the box.
Competitiveness
So if you want as a standalone access point or as part of the omada stack, i would recommend it especially as its cheaper than unifi!
I could have tried powering it with a poe injector but decided to return it and get the cheaper eap110 as it states it includes... Read More
You can get 3x eap245 for the same price, which makes comparisons pointless.
Wifi speeds with wifi6 capable phone (oneplus 9) right next to the ap are slightly better compared to the eap245, but i don't t... Read More
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- This product had a total of 812 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 23 2024.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Considering it is in our bedroom we seem to lose quite a bit of performance compared to being hard wired
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If i have the cable plugged directly in to pc we get the 70mb provided but out supplier
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Range of wifi is fine in our circumstances but does not seem poor compared to our existing setup
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Wifi speeds with wifi6 capable phone oneplus 9 right next to the ap are slightly better compared to the eap245 but i dont think it is worth the £260 price tag compared to the eap245 for £90
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Also the eap660 does not yet support wireless mesh but it is planned for the future
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Avoid for the time being if you have such a requirement
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I would advise that people do not get this ap unless they have many wifi6 devices at home and need the slightly faster speeds only makes sense if you have fast broadband or a local nas
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You can get 3x eap245 for the same price which makes comparisons pointless