Using TP AC+AP with third party 3in1 Router+Switch+AC

Using TP AC+AP with third party 3in1 Router+Switch+AC

Using TP AC+AP with third party 3in1 Router+Switch+AC
Using TP AC+AP with third party 3in1 Router+Switch+AC
2024-08-07 05:17:50 - last edited 2024-08-15 08:38:40
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I am planning setup a system for my new home.

I intended go with Wifi7, using the Omada EAP772 or EAP773 as the AP.

The broadband service I intended to subscribe is 2.5 or 10 Gbps.

 

I am looking for a 2.5G/10Gbps Omada 3 in 1 integrated Router lke the ER7212PC.

ER7212PC cannot actually exploit the speed of the 2.5/10Gbps broadband. and there isn't other model that support 2.5G/10Gbps

 

I stumbled on this TL-R6812TP-AC, which comes with 8xSPF+ and 4xGigabit (PoE).

it is a China Model that is having its own AC capabilities. I am not sure if it will work with Omada EAP772/3.

I have this feeling that TL-R6812TP-AC will not be compatible with Omada APs.

 

What if I just use TL-R6812TP-AC as a third party Router + Switch, and I will connect an Omada AC OC200 to TL-R6812TP-AC.

 

I wonder would this configuration will work?

 

 

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2024-08-08 02:24:59 - last edited 2024-08-15 08:38:40

Hi  @overmind_001 

 

For Internet access and full speed, there should be no problem.

But we can't use TL-R6812TP-AC to manage Omada EAP. If you plug an OC200 into the network, that will work.

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2024-08-08 02:24:59 - last edited 2024-08-15 08:38:40

Hi  @overmind_001 

 

For Internet access and full speed, there should be no problem.

But we can't use TL-R6812TP-AC to manage Omada EAP. If you plug an OC200 into the network, that will work.

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