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TP-Link Auranet EAP330

A business-class AC1900 wireless AP, made superbly affordable thanks to the free management software

- DAVE MITCHELL

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£169 exc VAT entralised wireless network management has historical­ly been a significan­t business expense – but nowadays many vendors are simply giving it away. For small businesses, TP-Link’s Auranet EAP330 access point offers the best of both worlds: buy it as a standalone AP, and when the time comes to expand, add additional units and manage them all with TP-Link’s free EAP Controller software.

The EAP330 is packed with business-class features. It’s an AC1900 AP with support for concurrent 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, sporting three internal omni-directiona­l aerials for each band. Lurking under the solid metal casing you’ll also find two Gigabit Ethernet ports, one of which supports 802.11af PoE and 802.11at PoE+.

We were pleased to see that, on first contact, the AP’s web console immediatel­y asked us to change the default administra­tive password. The impression was then rather spoilt by defaulting to open SSIDs for both radios, but it took mere seconds to apply encryption. The EAP330 supports eight SSIDs per radio each with their own security profile.

During SSID creation, you can choose an authentica­tion scheme, opt to conceal or broadcast the SSID and enable isolation to stop wireless clients on the same SSID from seeing each other. VLAN membership can also be used to stop guest wireless users from accessing systems on the LAN.

You can also tighten up security by requiring users on specific SSIDs to provide a global password and serving up a custom AUP. You can’t directly upload a company logo but it’s possible to redirect guests to an external web authentica­tion page or RADIUS server.

We found performanc­e was good. Our Netgear AC1200-equipped Windows 10 desktop averaged a speedy 60MB/sec at close range when copying a file to a server on the LAN. The AP also has a good reach: we were able to wander with an iPad nearly 45m down the main building corridor before the SweetSpots app declared the signal lost.

QoS (Quality of Service) is enabled on both radios and automatica­lly prioritise­s voice and video traffic. You can view tables of connected clients and rogue APs: if you want more advanced features such as wireless heatmaps and traffic graphs, you’ll need to switch to the EAP Controller software. Setting it up isn’t a big upheaval though: the software took two minutes to install on a Windows 10 client, and immediatel­y spotted our two test APs.

At this point, in standalone mode, they were classed as “pending”: once “adopted”, they obediently adopted all their wireless settings from those configured in the software. One default SSID was assigned to both

“The AP has good reach: we were able to wander with an iPad nearly 45m down the main building corridor before the signal was lost”

radios, but you can add more and apply upload and download rate limits to each one. All other standalone features, including guest portals, QoS, scheduled power cycles and MAC address filters can be configured from here.

The site statistics page is very informativ­e as it provides graphs, tables and pie charts of APs, SSIDs and total wireless traffic. It’s easy to spot bandwidth-hungry users: the “Quick Look” section shows the most active APs and the busiest client across the entire managed network.

What’s more, along with AP discovery and database services, the software runs a local web server, so it can be accessed from anywhere. The browser-based portal is nicely designed and opens with a customisab­le map page, where you can view AP locations on each managed site, and use heatmaps to plan coverage. To manage multiple distribute­d sites, you can set up a private cloud service using an Amazon Web Services EC2 instance. TP-Link has a superb video explaining how to create an EC2 Free Tier instance, install the EAP Controller and manage all your APs over the internet.

TP-Link’s Auranet EAP330 is well suited to upwardly mobile SMBs. It provides an affordable, secure and high-performanc­e wireless network, and the EAP Controller software is a class management act that offers scope to grow your network – without having to budget for an expensive subscripti­on. SPECIFICAT­IONS AC1900 802.11ac/n/g/b/a wireless AP concurrent 2.4/5GHz radios 2 x Gigabit Ethernet PoE/PoE+ on port 1 6 x internal omni-directiona­l aerials wall/ceiling mount drop ceiling T-mount bracket external PSU 221 x 194 x 37mm (WDH) web browser management­v TP-Link EAP Controller Software included lifetime warranty

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LEFT The free EAP Controller software provides high-quality centralise­d wireless network management
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ABOVE This tiny AP is packed with features that small but growing businesses will love

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