Why EAP330 failed?
I'm curious: why EAP330 is end of life if it was the most powerful access point of the Omada EAP Serie?
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The Speeds of EAP330 is up to 1.9Gbps over concurrent dual band 802.11ac Wi-Fi with MIMO and TurboQAM technologies. Airtime Fairness, Beamforming, and Band Steering Technologies guarantee optimal RF performance for business-level applications. Link aggregation joins two gigabit Ethernet ports to break the bottleneck in network backhaul capacity. It is of course the most powerful access point of Omada EAP Series, so it has a higher price than other EAPs. Most of the customers don't need such powerful access point in their network, that's why they choose EAP225 or EAP245. So EAP330 is end of life and we will spend more energy and resources on other EAPs.
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The Speeds of EAP330 is up to 1.9Gbps over concurrent dual band 802.11ac Wi-Fi with MIMO and TurboQAM technologies. Airtime Fairness, Beamforming, and Band Steering Technologies guarantee optimal RF performance for business-level applications. Link aggregation joins two gigabit Ethernet ports to break the bottleneck in network backhaul capacity. It is of course the most powerful access point of Omada EAP Series, so it has a higher price than other EAPs. Most of the customers don't need such powerful access point in their network, that's why they choose EAP225 or EAP245. So EAP330 is end of life and we will spend more energy and resources on other EAPs.
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