📡 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The TP-Link EAP660 HD is a cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6 access point designed for high-density deployments, offering ultra-fast speeds of up to 3550 Mbps, advanced connectivity features like OFDMA and MU-MIMO, and seamless cloud management through the Omada app. With a 2.5G Ethernet port and a robust 5-year warranty, it’s the ideal solution for modern businesses seeking reliable and efficient wireless networking.
Color | white |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 3600 Gigabits Per Second |
AntennaType | Internal |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 2.5E+3 Megabits Per Second |
Frequency | 5 |
Wireless Compability | 802.11n, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11ac, 802.11g |
Controller Type | vera |
Antenna Location | Business |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Number of Antennas | 2 |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100 megabits per second |
Is Electric | Yes |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Additional Features | Access Point Mode, WPS |
Item Weight | 0.88 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.59"L x 9.59"W x 2.5"H |
A**.
Excellent wireless coverage,1800 sq ft home
I recently upgraded my home WiFi network with the TP-Link EAP660 HD and have been blown away by the improved speed and coverage. The WiFi 6 technology provides faster speeds and greater capacity than my previous router, and the range extender function allows me to reach areas of my home that previously had weak signals.The setup process was straightforward and the Omada app made it easy to configure and customize my network settings. The app also allows me to remotely monitor and manage my network, which is convenient when I'm away from home.The design of the TP-Link EAP660 HD is sleek and modern, and the LED indicator lights provide a helpful visual guide for diagnosing any issues with the router. The EAP660 HD also features advanced security features, including WPA3 encryption and a guest network, which gives me peace of mind when it comes to protecting my personal data.In terms of performance, I've noticed a significant improvement in both download and upload speeds, especially when multiple devices are connected to the network at once. The signal strength is also impressive, with minimal signal dropouts or interruptions.Overall, I highly recommend the TP-Link EAP660 HD for anyone looking for a high-performance, secure, and easy-to-use WiFi 6 router. It's been a game-changer for my home network!
A**R
EAP660 HD in the home
I hate that these reviews get grouped together for vastly different products, so that’s why I put the model in the subjectI am not a business, and I am not using this “business grade” access point in a business setting. I am using the EAP660 HD in an oddly-shaped, second floor apartment.I am coming from the perspective of a consumer, where consumer grade equipment is often over-priced, under-spec’d, and ugly.This access point is not that.This access point is pretty big overall, but is smaller and much less offensive than my previous router-turned-access-point.Functionally, this access point is great. WPA3, WiFi 6, and the 2.5G port were all big selling points for me.The user-interface is perfectly simple, and the installation was super easy. With or without POE, this access point is as close to plug-and-play as I think you can get, with a lot of flexibility and advanced features.An access point is NOT a router.If you’re interested in my network:CM1000 -> PFSense -> Access Point.This means I have at-max, 1GB download. I pay for 900M, and when wired I normally get ~860 or so.Wireless I used to get 550Mb/s through my Asus Ac3200 to my iPhone 11. Now I get a (much more reliable) 670Mb/s to the same device. (I know, super scientific)While I have asymmetric bandwidth through my ISP, the 2.5Gb networking is great for when I want to upgrade, making this purchase a longer-term solution and less of an incremental upgrade. Also if I had any network attached storage, 2.5G to the wireless access point could be useful there too.I am not tied into the Omada ecosystem, and this just lives by itself with a 1Gb POE switch powering it. When multi-gig switches gain popularity and lower price, perhaps then I will upgrade.Only time will tell for reliability, but at this time I have zero complaints. Super solid. If I observe any issues with reliability, I will update here.
L**O
TP LINK
I really like TP link devices..I have this with the EPA 245 and the 200 cloud controller at my townhouse...Over kill for me but i like to learn and be complex...I also have these connected to a Tp link 28 poe managed switch...Now everything can be configured through the tp link cloud with the controller...This Epa 660 seems fast..I need to mount these and then i will update...Threw them up on the wall to test and once i dropped the tx power down from my Asus router for both bands the epa 245 and epa 600 came to life...My network is rock solid...I think by dropping the power to the router and using the cloud controller the access points are working the way they should...My Amcrest Wifi cameras are so fast to show up on the app now...Power house..I also have a 28 port tp link poe managed switch linked to the cloud controller to...I should of just bought the tp link business router for 60 bucks cause with these i dont need wifi comming off my router anymore....After a couple of days i noticed that the epa 660 is dropping clients...I my computer is 10 feet away and it will connect to the epa245 upstairs in the office...Weird...I am not to sure now about this unit...I dont have it mounted yet cause i am moving it around to see what is the best location.The epa 245 is performing like a champ but the 660 not so good all of a sudden...I will continue playing with the settings and update furtherJust bought another Epa 660 for my Firewalla router soon to come...I am ditching the Asus router and going to go back to the Omada setup...
M**.
Easy install
Worked great
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