Customer reviews of the TP-LINK EAP245

TP-LINK EAP245 109€95
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      • by LucM
        Posted on 29 Apr 2021
        Bought on 10 Dec 2020 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

        works perfectly, OpenWRT compatible

        The access point is perfectly suited to cover a single house. I installed it on the ceiling of a somewhat central corridor and mobile devices connect to it without difficulty despite some thick walls.
        I chose this device because I wanted something supported by OpenWRT (the development version at the time of writing), so that I could control what the system does, trust it, and be able to configure it to my requirements.
        The ethernet ports on the side of the unit are a plus, although another comment sees a minus: this makes installation and uninstallation a breeze without the hassle of having to twist and turn to plug in cables on the back, especially if you don't have a false ceiling.
        The device has been in place for 4 months and is working well.

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      • by Marc M
        Posted on 10 Dec 2018
        Bought on 28 Aug 2018 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 2 Average rating: 7

        AP wifi

        Replaces the wifi of my box advantageously.
        Easy installation and configuration. POE power supply from the switch.
        Great coverage with the same SSID on both frequencies. My devices choose the frequency they like best.

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      • by Frederic B
        Posted on 23 Sep 2018
        Bought on 15 Jul 2018 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 7 Average rating: 9

        Ap wifi

        Hello

        To replace the wifi of the box of the fai which is a little weak and to be able to manage vlan (I still need to find good tutorials and to review my architecture)

        I'm not sure if it's a good idea to use a wifi system, but I'm sure it's a good idea to use a wifi system.

        To be continued

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      • by Lionel C
        Posted on 8 Dec 2017
        Bought on 10 Nov 2017 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 7 Average rating: 9

        AP WIFI ++.

        The TP LINK EAP245 meets my needs. I didn't want to be dependent on the wifi of my internet box which I had to reboot at least once a week. Since I installed this AP, I have not had to restart it once (1 month). The configuration is simplistic and efficient. Several modes are possible and the guest aspect is a pleasure for my guests. No need to bother anymore, especially since it supports VLANs so I can keep my private network secure.
        The range is good and so is the signal strength.

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      • by Dowland
        Posted on 27 Oct 2017
        Bought on 28 Sep 2017 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 12 Average rating: 6

        Satisfactory product but.

        Useful" for floors not covered by wifi
        or as a "commercial HotSpot".
        However, the area covered is not greater than that of a classic box
        Requires a PEO power supply to be inserted on the Ethernet cable or a PEO compatible HUB/SWITCH/BOX, otherwise use the 12V adapter supplied.
        Detail: for a ceiling mounted device, the Ethernet and 12V sockets (on one side) are not well positioned, they should be on the bottom
        The essential configuration software is not supplied, you have to look for it (laboriously) on the TP link site. It is not compatible with older versions of WINDOWS. The procedure is not obvious.

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      • by Anonymous
        Posted on 11 Oct 2017
        Bought on 12 Sep 2017 from LDLC
        Number of reviews: 1 Average rating: 10

        Access point per formant

        Works very well, easy to set up, works in PoE (Power over Ethernet) behind a TRENDnet TPE-TG44g hub so no power supply to put in place it's always wires and a power supply less! ! !
        Be careful to choose a hub that supports the load!
        I've been using it for a while now, but it's a good idea to get a hub that can handle the load. :)

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