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TP-Link Eap245 (1300 Mbit/s)
EUR71,42

TP-Link Eap245

1300 Mbit/s


Question about TP-Link Eap245

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bobby66k

4 years ago

What about wifi dropouts with this AP? I currently have an Ubiquiti AP AC-LR in use, but the wifi simply drops out after a certain time if no device is actively running over it.

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sc72

4 years ago

Hello everyone, I have 3 x TP-Link EAP245 with Omada controller as Docker container on a Raspberry PI 4 in use and am very satisfied. I use 6 SSIDs (to separate family / guest / IoT etc. WLAN). Very satisfied. No dropouts.
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Anonymous

4 years ago

No dropouts here either so far. However, most of the time devices are constantly connected to the Wi-Fi, although during the night these devices are not really "active", i.e. they do not generate any throughput. Nevertheless, I haven't noticed any dropouts in the sense of interrupted connections or devices no longer connecting to the Wi-Fi. For a while, I had the problem with my MBP that it no longer connected to the WLAN independently after hibernation - but this was due to the corresponding WLAN settings on the Mac and could be remedied.
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ro.schmid

4 years ago

I had a Netgear router that started to drop out occasionally after about 5 years and replaced it with a Tp-Link EAP245 (1300Mbit/s, 450Mbit/s) access point, which doesn't need a separate power supply (Cat 6 power cable is enough). Very satisfied so far. However, it was not easy to install.