Omada Win!

Reengineered, installed, operate, and maintain a small TP-Link Omada system to support 13 IP cameras and 3 on-site buildings at a densely populated mobile home resort community in Lake County Florida.  The EAP610-Outdoor APs are used to form a Wi-Fi backbone.  The EAP225-Outdoor APs are used to augment two standalone Wi-Fi cameras.  The EAP225 APs are used to extend guest Wi-Fi to the clubhouse and to the laundry room.  The OC200 controller is used to manage the Omada devices remotely.  This is the second generation Omada system for this community that was put into operation in early 2023.  We originally engineered, installed, operated, and maintained three EAP225-Outdoor APs and a OC200 to tie in eight Wi-Fi cameras in 2021 as part of a CAPEX project.  Attached are the initial installation photos of the second generation system.  The Omada equipment has been extremely reliable and the community manager is very happy!

 

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Does Omada still have support for EAP225, 110, and 610?

Yes.

Recommend that you check the link below for your region to determine what product/version are End of Life (EOL). For all practical purposes, the EAP110 series and EAP225 series are EOL. Some of the EAP610 indoor versions are going EOL, but most of the EAP610-Outdoor versions are still current. 

 

https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/faq/3562/

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