Development & Innovation Expert at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Reseller
Top 10
2024-04-19T14:04:00Z
Apr 19, 2024
I rate Omada Access Points nine out of 10. If I were only comparing it to other access points without external antennas, I would give it a 10 out of 10. However, Cisco and Aruba have all kinds of access points with external antennas. As far as I know, Omada has no access points with external antennas. That's one area where they could improve to be more of a carrier-grade solution and become more competitive with Cisco or Aruba. The pricing is better. Omada works well no matter where you put it, whether it's a hotel or a residential complex. It just works. The main attraction of Omada isn't the price. The technical specs are quite good. It's on par or very close to Cisco or Aruba Wireless.
CEO in training at a non-tech company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-03-19T08:53:00Z
Mar 19, 2024
Based on my experience, I would recommend Omada Access Points, especially for small businesses. Overall, I would rate Omada Access Points at a nine for their functionality and ease of use, and the overall Omada networking system at an eight.
When we select the access point, we need to search for speed and security. And if a centralized management system is available, that's the best one. So, that is the initial thing I want to advise other users. Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten. There are areas of improvement.
I recommend using Omada Access Points because it offers peace of mind. They're wireless, so you can move around freely. It is also great for open development projects, allowing you to set up Wi-Fi zones outside of traditional office settings. It opens up many possibilities, like working in a park or hosting training seminars with reliable Wi-Fi everywhere. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
The nice part is as long as you have knowledge of how to do all the backend programming, you'll be fine. But I haven't had any problems or issues. For example, I ripped out most of Ubiquiti's crap because their stuff fails all the time, and their provisioning sucks. They're probably better now than they were a year ago, but I used to yank out every Ubiquiti piece of crap they had. But people get better, but Ubiquiti gave me a bad taste in my mouth. But all the equipment that Ubiquiti had in all the properties I was working for, we had failures all the time, so I didn't like their equipment. I only lost one switch in the last five years, and I haven't lost any Omada APs. So Omada's equipment lasts. Overall, I'd give Omada APs a nine out of ten for their reliability.
I'm not sure of the exact version of the solution we're using. I'd recommend the solution to others. The solution is reasonably priced, stable, and easy to deploy. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
Omada access points provide a business-class wireless network solution that’s flexible, manageable, secure, and easy-to-deploy. The free EAP Controller software allows users to manage hundreds of EAPs at multiple sites, all from a single location. The ability to control, adjust and visualize the entire network from any connected PC makes centralized business Wi-Fi management more efficient than ever before. Omada EAPs also feature captive portal and advanced RF management functions, which...
Omada is a good solution that I would recommend, and it is less expensive while providing good results. I'd rate the solution ten out of ten.
I rate Omada Access Points nine out of 10. If I were only comparing it to other access points without external antennas, I would give it a 10 out of 10. However, Cisco and Aruba have all kinds of access points with external antennas. As far as I know, Omada has no access points with external antennas. That's one area where they could improve to be more of a carrier-grade solution and become more competitive with Cisco or Aruba. The pricing is better. Omada works well no matter where you put it, whether it's a hotel or a residential complex. It just works. The main attraction of Omada isn't the price. The technical specs are quite good. It's on par or very close to Cisco or Aruba Wireless.
Based on my experience, I would recommend Omada Access Points, especially for small businesses. Overall, I would rate Omada Access Points at a nine for their functionality and ease of use, and the overall Omada networking system at an eight.
When we select the access point, we need to search for speed and security. And if a centralized management system is available, that's the best one. So, that is the initial thing I want to advise other users. Overall, I would rate the solution a seven out of ten. There are areas of improvement.
I recommend the solution to those who plan to use it as a Wi-Fi extension in their residences. I rate the product a ten out of ten.
I recommend using Omada Access Points because it offers peace of mind. They're wireless, so you can move around freely. It is also great for open development projects, allowing you to set up Wi-Fi zones outside of traditional office settings. It opens up many possibilities, like working in a park or hosting training seminars with reliable Wi-Fi everywhere. Overall, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
The nice part is as long as you have knowledge of how to do all the backend programming, you'll be fine. But I haven't had any problems or issues. For example, I ripped out most of Ubiquiti's crap because their stuff fails all the time, and their provisioning sucks. They're probably better now than they were a year ago, but I used to yank out every Ubiquiti piece of crap they had. But people get better, but Ubiquiti gave me a bad taste in my mouth. But all the equipment that Ubiquiti had in all the properties I was working for, we had failures all the time, so I didn't like their equipment. I only lost one switch in the last five years, and I haven't lost any Omada APs. So Omada's equipment lasts. Overall, I'd give Omada APs a nine out of ten for their reliability.
I'm not sure of the exact version of the solution we're using. I'd recommend the solution to others. The solution is reasonably priced, stable, and easy to deploy. I'd rate the solution eight out of ten.
I rate TP-Link Auranet EAP a nine out of ten.
In summary, this is a good product and I recommend it because it's easy to use. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
I would not recommend this solution to others. I rate TP-Link Auranet EAP a seven out of ten.