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Multi-WAN Gigabit VPN Router with Omada SDN;The product is multiple voltage compatible, that voltage arrange is 100-240V
Denis
Reviewed in Brazil on February 5, 2025
Excelente produto. Os dados técnicos são conforme descrito no datasheet do fabricante.
David - Mono, Ontario
Reviewed in Canada on January 1, 2025
Using the Omada S/W, there is a ton of choices, some buried in the menus. Spent a lot of time on Google to sort out the correct functions to provide what I needed.Basically, I needed an A/B WAN failover switch function. Managed to get it working but was very disappointed in failover time to switch when primary WAN was removed (failed). Takes about 45 seconds. What is even stranger, takes almost a minute to recover back to main WAN, once it was restored.Overall functionality is excellent, other than terribly slow switch and recovery time.
Giovanny Caceres
Reviewed in Spain on September 5, 2024
Excelente producto, si necesitas una VPN, y un balanceador de carga, y por si fuera poco tiene un firewall, muy buena eleccion
Alejandro Gonzalez Torres
Reviewed in Mexico on August 27, 2024
no funciona el provisionamiento, se queda como confingurando y nunca termina de configurar
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
My WiFi access point hadn't received a firmware update for a few years so I purchased a TP-Link ER605 V2.6 wired router to move the routing, firewall, NATing and other tasks off of my access point to something newer and receiveing regular updates. Setup was easy, the defaults were well chosen and things like UPNP were off unless you specifically enabled them.I did have trouble updating the firmware as I couldn't jump right to the latest version. Instead I had to download and apply the two intermediate versions before I could jump to the latest version and there was no issue doing that. There was an issue with the USB modem setup where if you changed the country from the dropdown menu it would revert in 3 to 4 seconds unless you quickly scrolled down and hit the save button immediately. One other nit was that is you did a static DHCP address reservation and changed the IP address, it would still allow the device to renew its current address and not hand out the statically assigned value unless you rebooted the router or kept device offline until the current lease expired.After running for a couple of weeks it has been performing exactly as expected with no operational issues. From a PC on my network I can get about 980 Mbps up and down on my gigabit fiber connection. Normally utilization is low and the router CPU load runs about 25%.I could have wished for 2.5 GBps or faster ports as my fiber router supports it, but it's hard to argue with it at this price point and performance. Very happy with my purchase.
ANGEL SANCHEZ
Reviewed in Mexico on October 7, 2024
Exelente equipo, solo configuras, y nada que programar, Recomendado para WISP, trabaja excelente con 2 o 3 lineas
Michael A.
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023
This product is marketed to small business needs, I am using it for a home router, and it works well for that but requires some technical aptitude.Our old WiFi 5 (802.11ac) system was dying. Big house, need at least two access points. Our access point died (would lose connectivity once a week, then once a day) and our combo router/access point was starting to have issues, so it was time to replace it.I went with TP-Link Omada specifically because I wanted affordable ceiling-mount access points that uplink (backhaul) over Ethernet and can be individually replaced/upgraded as needed, separate from the router.I wanted Omada because of the ease of administration of everything through a single interface.The ER605v2 is the least expensive TPLink Omada based router I could find and I like the fact that it offers the ability to connect to two separate WAN uplinks for redundancy.It does have a stand-alone configuration interface but I'm using an Omada hardware controller to configure it.It's boot time is longer than I would like but since the initial setup I have not had to reboot it. I do recommend a UPS so that it doesn't need to be booted after a power failure.The Omada controller interface can be somewhat confusing to understand but once you have it doing what you want it to do, it just works.I get the full gigabit download/upload my ISP offers.For a router without built-in WiFi, this is an excellent option *especially* if you plan to use Access Points controlled by an Omada controller.I was able to do some basic VLAN configuration (e.g. separating IoT devices from main LAN) with it despite not having any L3 switches on my network, but for some VLAN capabilities apparently you need one model up (ER7206).It works well.I have not (yet) tried the VPN features.
Simpsonite
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023
Unit arrives with IP 192.168.0.1 which is annoying and makes plug and play integration not possible for many networks. The Omada Controller see’s the unit but cannot provision it. Once you change your terminal device to some IP like 192.168.0.X, you can log into 192.168.0.1 and change the router IP to be on your network. Not sure why they don’t just select 192.168.1.65 or some other random IP. Anyway, once I did that the router provisioned and I was in business. It’s faster than my older Edgemax 5 port, integrates really well, and has a bunch of other features. The full blown Omada control interface (not standalone mode, I have an Omada controller, a separate box that plugs into the network) takes some time to understand. Not a knock on Omada as there are many features and options for all devices. The way it all integrates is pretty powerful and easy to navigate after you ingest it all. The router stand alone UI is fine, too, if you just need a pretty fast and feature rich home router. So I have two wall mounted access points, a POE switch, an outdoor AP, and this router (all Omada). Adding the new router made a noticeable improvement to overall improvement and the system does seem to optimize very well.My only gripe is the initial setup could be a little more seamless for the router. Every other Omada I have integrated perfectly. I would also like it to be POE powered but that’s a “nice to have.”Some background if interested:I’ve been gradually moving my wifi system over to the Omada ecosystem. My first purchase was their wall mounted access point, which mounts in a junction box and has a couple Ethernet ports. Great product. After that experience to picked up an Omada POE switch to directly power the APs. Then I got an outdoor AP. AP Performance was (and is) great in a very challenging urban SF environment. There are so many wifi networks on my block. I was coming from a Google wifi which was ok at first but after more networks popped up or a SW update it would just grind to a 3Mbps halt. The Google isn’t flexible at all. With that said I know some people have great success with it in suburban environments.The Omada APs just work and it’s been great. The Omada controller box is also worth it. The whole system is a bit overkill for a residential system, but overkill is underrated and I have a bunch of cameras on switches spread all around.I tried Ubiquity but had some issues and didn’t like the cloud interface. I prefer the Omada interface and the Omada controller box isn’t hundreds of dollars.Hope this helps.
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