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TP-Link Omada EAP620 HD

A low-cost business Wi-Fi 6 AP with classy cloud management and acceptable performanc­e

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PRICE £136 exc VAT from ebuyer.com

SMBs wanting to upgrade to Wi-Fi 6 on a tight budget will find plenty to like about TP-Link’s Omada EAP620 HD. For a modest outlay of £136, this dual-ban dual-band access point delivers a full set of business features, including the sam same cloud management services as found on much pricier models.

As you’d expect at this price, it’s not the fastest performer. It carries an AX1800 rating, made up of 1,201Mbits/sec on its 5GHz radio and 574Mbits/sec on the 2.4GHz band. These are theoretica­l maximums, but there’s still a definite performanc­e gap between this and an AX3600rate­d AP. When copying large files between a Windows 10 Pro workstatio­n sporting a TP-Link Archer TX3000E Wi-Fi 6 PCI-E adapter and a server on our 10GbE LAN, we saw average transfer speeds of 87MB/sec at close range, which is 32% slower than we’ve previously seen from TP-Link’s AX3600-rated EAP660 HD. Moving the EAP620 HD to a distance of ten metres away saw our test speeds fall to 68MB/sec, 41% slower than the AX3600 model.

While the EAP620 HD may not be a speed demon, it offers plenty of features and two management choices. h In standalone mode, its web console presents a quick-start wizard that requires you to create a new administra­tive user and password, sensibly removes the default admin account and guides you through the creation of your first two secure wireless networks.

Up to eight SSIDs can be assigned on each radio, and for strong security you can apply mixed-mode WPA3/ WPA2 encryption to each one. Custom rate limits can be assigned to specific SSIDs, load balancing allows you to restrict the number of clients that can associate with the AP, and enabling the guest network option ensures that wireless users can’t access systems on the LAN.

For multi-AP deployment­s, it makes sense to use TP-Link’s Omada cloud management platform. For this, each site requires a TP-Link controller, which connects to your cloud portal account. TP-Link provides free controller software for Windows and Linux, but for testing we used the he dedicated OC300 hardware re appliance, which costs around round £110. To o take advantage of the full set of cloud features, we connected nnected the EAP620 HD to a TP-Link TL-R605 broadband roadband router, and powered owered it from a TL-SG3210XHP-M2 PoE+ multi-Gigabit switch. This his may sound like a lot of f extra expense, but the router outer only costs £39, while hile the switch is a very reasonable asonable £262, and using the two together means you can manage your entire network rk from one cloud portal. After we’d powered up the EAP620 HD, D, it popped up in the cloud console e as “pending”; once adopted, it promptly romptly pulled in all wireless settings ngs from the controller and started broadcasti­ng roadcastin­g our defined SSIDs. Cloud configurat­ion supports the same eight SSIDs as standalone mode, with all the same features such as mixed WPA3/WPA2 encryption, rate limits and load balancing.

The cloud portal is a fine-looking affair, with a customisab­le dashboard that reveals everything you need to know about your network, such as wireless summaries, client distributi­on, most active clients and wireless traffic. Select a switch, router or AP and a panel pops up on the right with options to view all its details, remotely configure it and upgrade its firmware.

Cloud management also opens up more captive portal features than standalone mode. You can require authentica­tion via password, local user, voucher, RADIUS or Facebook, customise your portal with pictures and branding logos, publish acceptable-use policies and create portals for workstatio­ns and mobiles.

The EAP620 HD clearly isn’t aimed at SMBs that want top Wi-Fi 6 performanc­e and coverage, but it scores well for its competitiv­e price. It offers plenty of business-class features, with TP-Link’s software and hardware controller­s providing top-notch network management.

SPECIFICAT­IONS

AX1800 dual-band 2.4GHz/5GHz 802.11ax internal aerials Gigabit LAN/802.3at PoE+ ceiling/wall mounting kits 243 x 243 x 64mm (WDH) 680g external PSU included Omada controller software for Windows/ Linux (free download) limited lifetime warranty

OPTIONS

OC300 cloud controller appliance, £108 exc VAT

“This dual-band access point delivers the same cloud management services as found on much pricier models”

 ?? ?? BELOW The controller appliance enables remote management in the cloud and on mobile devices
BELOW The controller appliance enables remote management in the cloud and on mobile devices
 ?? ?? ABOVE The EAP620HD can broadcast up to eight SSIDs, each with its own settings
ABOVE The EAP620HD can broadcast up to eight SSIDs, each with its own settings

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