Without controller, switch or router

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Without controller, switch or router
Without controller, switch or router
2024-03-17 04:11:05 - last edited 2024-03-17 04:25:03
Model: AP9778  
Hardware Version: V7
Firmware Version:

In advance I wanna apologize to my lack of grammar

 

Hi there,

 

I wanna know if I can use this product without switch, router and controller.

TP-Link Omada Business WiFi 6 AX1800 Wireless Gigabit Access Point (EAP610 V2) - Support Mesh, OFDMA, Seamless Roaming & MU-MIMO, SDN Integrated Cloud Access & Omada App, PoE+ Powered, White ( https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B09XM74VQL/ref=twister_B0CWW88XHW?_encoding=UTF8&th=1 )

 

I'm planning to buy Wifi connection that I can only use it for myself only, I wanna buy it in the store  but I do not have time do that

so I have to buy it through online one of the stores I see is Amazon, I see the price of the product is around 155.29 CA Dollars but I don't see the monthly payment on TP link and Amazon, I think i'm just being ignorant if there's any people who is willing to help Im all ears
 

This is my first time buying an internet connection for someone like me who have a job

if possible is this more costly than a home wifi monthly because I do not know

 

I wanna use it for games and work

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Re:Without controller, switch or router
2024-03-18 08:57:36

  @ImnotJan 

EAP610 requires a router to function properly and cannot operate independently. 

 

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Re:Without controller, switch or router
2024-03-18 15:47:00

  @ImnotJan 

 

To the point above, you first need an ISP (internet provider) and they all typically provide you with a home router that is wifi capable.  If you are trying to avoid the monthly fee of the ISP then the TPLink AP isn't going to help with that.  There are a lot of 'sales' going on in Canada right now, typically you can find something in the $40-50/mon range, and yes 150M is enough :)

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