EAP770/EAP783, The First Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Omada Access Point

EAP770/EAP783, The First Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Omada Access Point

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Re:EAP770/EAP783, The First Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Omada Access Point
2024-04-22 02:46:23

 

integerpoet wrote

I think I already know the answer to this question, but...

 

Can the second Ethernet port be configured as a LAN port?

 

If not, please consider this a request for this feature to be added in a firmware update.

 

You can tell Marketing and Engineering I already know I am weird.

Hi @integerpoet 

Sure, by default the second port has already been set as a LAN port. You can go to config page of EAP and go to Advanced so that you will be able to change the port settings on the second port.

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Re:EAP770/EAP783, The First Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Omada Access Point
2024-07-01 02:07:52

Are there any independent reviews of the EAP783 out there?

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Re:EAP770/EAP783, The First Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Omada Access Point
2024-07-01 08:00:40

  @RedeemerOfSouls 

What information about EAP783 would you like to know?

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Re:EAP770/EAP783, The First Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Omada Access Point
2024-07-01 15:42:54

  @Hank21, I'd sure love to see some throughput benchmarks (ideally independent benchmarks).

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Re:EAP770/EAP783, The First Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Omada Access Point
2024-07-02 00:40:21

Hi  @RedeemerOfSouls 

 

We don't have such a thing. 

 

However you may try to search online(like youtube) and some customers may share their experience there.

 

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Re:EAP770/EAP783, The First Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Omada Access Point
2024-07-02 16:46:10

Are there plans to implement AFC in the firmware for these AP's so that the 6GHz can broadcast at full power like 2.4 and 5 GHz? I have issues with clients steering away from 6GHz because of the low broadcast power, so frequently they are performing transfers on the slower bands and it takes a while for them to switch back to 6GHz under these conditions.

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Re:EAP770/EAP783, The First Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Omada Access Point
2024-07-04 15:31:06

  @MrAdministrator 

+1 for AFC. 

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Re:EAP770/EAP783, The First Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Omada Access Point
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  @Hank21 

 

This is INCORRECT:  "Smart Power Consumption Management: EAP783, for the best performance, is recommended to be powered with 802.3 bt standard PoE or 12V/2.5A DC power supply."

 

That is the Power Requirement for the EAP770, NOT the EAP783.  What are the MINIMUM & MAXIMUM Power Requirements for the EAP783, Both DC Voltage & DC Current?

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Re:EAP770/EAP783, The First Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Omada Access Point
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Hi  @YoSappy 

Thanks for asking. These two models have identical power requirements.

YoSappy wrote

  @Hank21 

 

This is INCORRECT:  "Smart Power Consumption Management: EAP783, for the best performance, is recommended to be powered with 802.3 bt standard PoE or 12V/2.5A DC power supply."

 

That is the Power Requirement for the EAP770, NOT the EAP783.  What are the MINIMUM & MAXIMUM Power Requirements for the EAP783, Both DC Voltage & DC Current?

While we don't have exact specifications, they require at least 802.11at power input. For optimal performance, 802.11bt power is recommended.

Insufficient power supply may impact product performance, so we advise using standard power input. If you need DC power, we suggest choosing the EAP770 instead—it comes with DC power adapter.

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