Omada EAP Naming Format

Omada EAP Naming Format

Omada EAP Naming Format
Omada EAP Naming Format
2024-03-13 02:51:37 - last edited 2024-07-08 01:02:00

Background: 

 

This guide aims to provide insight into our Omada EAP naming format.

 

This Article Applies to:

 

All Omada EAP.

 

Naming and Differences:

 

Omada EAP is a series of Access Points that the TP-Link Omada product line has.

 

1. EAP is now divided into three main categories:

 

  • EAP
  • EAP-Wall
  • EAP-Outdoor

 

2. EAP is marked with numbers to represent its WiFi performance.

 

The higher the number you get, the better performance you have for WiFi.

  • EAP100 series is WiFi 4 gen.
  • EAP200 series is WiFi 5 gen.
  • EAP600 series is WiFi 6 gen.
  • EAP700 series is WiFi 7 gen.

 

3. Suffix:

 

X, Y, and Z represent the number when illustrating the naming format.

 

  • EAPXY3 means this model is a revision of the original EAPXY0.

The performance remains identical. The main difference is the power adapter is not included inside the package.

 

  • LR and UR are the revisions.

Based on the market feedback, they are revisions.

Commonly, there is no difference in hardware specs. And based on what is learned, LR and UR remain identical in their performance. If this does not apply, please refer to the disclaimers in the note.

 

  • HD represents the High Density.

High-Density models are capable of carrying more devices than regular models without the suffix of HD.

Concurrent Client information is listed on the product specifications page. Please refer to the capacity there.

(Note that the actual capacity depends on the wireless environment and client traffic and is generally less than the maximum number of client connections.)

 

Note:

 

1. The content of this article is intended to provide only a preliminary understanding of the Omada EAP models. This does not represent the sole naming format in the future product roadmap. The author and TP-Link reserve the right to make changes to the contents of this article without prior notice. We reserve the right to modify the content at any time, without further notification.

2. The listed information does NOT always guarantee that actual product performance will be identical as the article writes. The provided content is for informational purposes only. We are not obligated to inform you if there are any changes to product performance in future releases.

 

Update Log:

 

Mar 13th, 2024:

Release of this KB.

 

Recommended Threads:

 

Common Questions About the Hardware Version and Firmware Update

Why Does My Cellphone Fail to Connect to Remote Outdoor Access Points?

 

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  • If you encounter such an issue, please follow the troubleshooting above to check your settings. Besides, ensure your Omada Controller and Gateway are running with the latest firmware.
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