EAP683 | EAP653 | EAP650 Pre-release Adapted to Omada Controller v6.1 (Released on 21th Jul, 2025)

EAP683 | EAP653 | EAP650 Pre-release Adapted to Omada Controller v6.1 (Released on 21th Jul, 2025)

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Re:EAP683 | EAP653 | EAP650 Pre-release Adapted to Omada Controller v6.1 (Released on 21th Jul, 2025)
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  @Vincent-TP That's not entirely true. It's still lacking channel 144 support in spite of TP-Link advertising in the official datasheet of the EAP603-Outdoor v1 and v1.6 that it does. For the rest of the DFS channels, it does support it. Might want to clarify and update what the device actually supports. Channel 144 added support would be very helpful, if possible. Seems weird to not support it, beings the FCC has allowed its use indoors and outdoor for the past 12 years.

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Re:EAP683 | EAP653 | EAP650 Pre-release Adapted to Omada Controller v6.1 (Released on 21th Jul, 2025)
Thursday
EAP603-Outdoor is receiving poor download performance when compared to upload on a connected client device running various speed tests. This issue was present on the initial release firmware, which is still the only official release available with no new updates, and is also present on this pre-release. The client device's upload (UE Tx to AP Rx) is maxing out the gigabit Ethernet connection at 942Mbps at close range but the download (AP Tx to UE Rx) is behaving unstably. Omada's UI of the connected client device indicates there may be an issue with one of the EAP603-Outdoor's Tx chains based on weird, anomalous data rates on the client device's downlink. This issue is present on multiple units. Not just one. Tried factory resetting without success. Tried both initial official release and pre-release firmwqre versions with no success. Tried ensuring there was no interference. There was none. Channel width is set to 80MHz. Antennas are screwed on nice and tight. Different Ethernet cables were tested to no avail. This is definitively a problem with the access point.
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