New Arrival EAP610-Outdoor, the first Omada Outdoor Wi-Fi 6 Access Point.
Hi Everyone,
We’re excited to announce the official launch of EAP610-Outdoor here!
EAP610-Outdoor is the first Omada Outdoor Wi-Fi 6 Access Point. It delivers Wi-Fi speeds of up to 1.8 Gbps through Wi-Fi 6, boasting 52% faster speeds than similar Wi-Fi 5 access points. EAP610-Outdoor is ideal for use around outdoor swimming pools, amusement parks, outdoor café, barns, and sheds. Let's read on to learn more about this new product!
1. Product Overview
- Superior Wi-Fi 6 Speeds:
Delivers Dual-band Wi-Fi speeds of up to 1.8 Gbps (574 Mbps on 2.4 GHz + 1201 Mbps on 5 GHz)*
- Stay Smooth with Fast Roaming:
Users can enjoy seamless streaming across the property with their devices switching effortlessly between access points**
- Omada Mesh Technology:
Enables wireless connectivity between access points to extend the Wi-Fi signal further**
- Centralized Cloud Management:
Integrates into Omada SDN for cloud access and remote management.
- IP67 Weatherproof Enclosure:
Resists dust, shock, vibration, and moisture, withstanding the most extreme environments.
- Easy and Flexible Installation:
Supports standard 802.3at PoE+ and Passive PoE, Pole and wall mounting kits offer flexible installation.
*The Wi-Fi speeds here are the maximum physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications.
**Fast Roaming and Omada Mesh features require the use of Omada SDN controllers.
2. Hardware Feature
(1) Appearance Overview
Compared with EAP225-Outdoor, the EAP610-Outdoor adopts Built-in Antennas, which greatly improved the waterproof performance. Besides, the EAP610-Outdoor is equipped with a Grounding Terminal to prevent damage by a lightning strike.
(2) Waterproof Kit Overview
For more details about the Waterproof Kit Installation, please refer to the video below:
https://youtu.be/2_QSCUJqNjk
(3) IP67 Weatherproof Enclosure
Compared to EAP225-Outdoor, the EAP610-Outdoor adopts IP67 rated enclosure, which offers much more substantial protection against dust and liquid ingress, withstanding the most extreme environments. In addition, EAP610-Outdoor supports 6 KV Lightning Protection and 15 KV ESD Protection.
3. Performance Parameters
Comparison to Previous Generation
Hardware Comparison
Software Comparison
Check out the Datasheet or Specifications from TP-Link official website for more parameters about the EAP610-Outdoor product.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1. What are requirements for the power supply of the EAP610-Outdoor?
- EAP610-Outdoor supports Mode A standard 802.3 at PoE power supply, which employs 1/2(+), 3/6(-) for cable pins sequence.
- EAP610-Outdoor also supports 48 V passive PoE power supply, which should employ 4/5(+), 7/8(-) for cable pins sequence.
Q2. Is the passive PoE adaptor also IP67 Weatherproof?
No. When deploy the EAP610-Outdoor, please make sure that the passive PoE adaptor is at indoor environment.
Q3. Can EAP610-Outdoor work together with 802.11ac EAP in a Mesh topology?
Yes, and the EAP610-Outdoor can be either Root EAP or Mesh EAP. If the uplink EAP is an 802.11ac EAP, the EAP610-Outroor will work in 802.11ac mode.
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@bst00 interesting question. Also want to know it.
I will install it outdoor on 2nd floor. It must give wifi to 1st and 3rd floor from outdoor through brick walls.
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@Spryde we won't know until the actually exist.
however , wifi6 advantages start to come out when you have multiple access points set up with a controller for seemless roaming . It is unlikely that you will get noticeable improvements with just a single access point.
also, they claim some gain in the internal antennas. That usually comes from having a narrower beam width . You will probably get let coverage above ant below it.
your best bet would be to put one on each floor, and of course you will need the OC200 controller
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@btx I checked those links. None of them were available for immediate shipment.
It looks like they are optimistically taking pre-orders for delivery at the end of the month. The seller has a horrible Amazon rating (67% Negative) for not delivering or taking forever to deliver. I guess they like to advertise vaporware.
If you go to the Amazon TP-Link store, the eap610-outdoor still isn't mentioned.
FWIW, I am not sure if the USA model is the same as EU models due to different bands and such... so I will have to wait some more I guess for a USA version. Not that I need it but I'm sure the power adapter is wrong for the USA for starters. Also, it is possible that the USA version has not completed FCC compliance testing yet so it may be delayed even more.
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@Fae When is this going to be in stock in the USA?! Thanks
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@sound_nthusiast looks like it won't be April for sure.
With WiFi 6-E starting to roll out here and there, I wonder if TP-Link has missed the boat entirely.
I had to give up waiting for them as of today. I have to upgrade a large outdoor facility that is currently using Omada and EAP225 AP's now that covid is declining , I was contracted to increase the WiFi capacity by upgrading to WiFi 6 AP's , the upgrade has to be finished before Memorial Day weekend... the unofficial start of summer in the USA . I really wanted to stick with TPLink because I could have simply swapped 50 units and do some very minor tweaking and be done with the project in three days, but after waiting for these imaginary units for 16 months , I was forced to move on to something that can actually be purchased
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@Rickk10000 I too have a pressing deadline, may I ask what you chose? I've used WAVLINK AC1200 in the past and pleased with the speed and range. May just have to hang a dozen of these with no controller instead
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If you go to Amazon today , you will find one vendor taking orders for the EAP610-outdoor . However, he is taking pre- orders and claiming he will ship next month.
however , I looked at the vendors rating. I have never seen so many complaints in my life... mostly from people who ordered stuff and never got them ....
so this one vendor is trying to capitalize on the fact that TP-Link promised this access point and has yet to come through. People have made system upgrade or construction plans based on this 17 month old press release and now this guy is hoping that people are so desperate that they will hand over money for something that they will probably never receive.
TP-Link should never have put this press release out . It is leading to a potential nightmare for many commercial customers who made significant plans around this device over the last 17 months .
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