I am trying to design a wireless network with Omada equipment. I have deployed Omada in office areas, and now I want to deploy it in a hotel. The company size where I usually deploy is medium-sized, like twenty to thirty users.
Development & Innovation Expert at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
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2024-04-19T14:04:00Z
Apr 19, 2024
We are a telecom operator in Romania, and we use Omada equipment to provide services to our customers. It's bundled into a service package that we sell to B2B customers who pay a subscription. The Omada controller is installed at our office, and the access points are deployed to the customer's location. While we normally cater to small and medium-sized enterprises, this is a solution that we sell to large enterprise companies.
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2024-03-19T08:53:00Z
Mar 19, 2024
We initially used Omada Access Points solely for our head office without integrating them with the Omada software. However, after incorporating the Omada VPN router, switch, and centralized management system, we've experienced a significant improvement in our daily operations. Specifically, in the IT department, we now have enhanced control and visibility over IP access and user activities within and outside the office premises.
The main purpose of Access Points is because most of the users use only mobile devices and portable devices. We use other special applications dedicated to our company through mobile devices only. We are connecting to the application. We currently use our ERP systems and other things on an on-premises server basis. But in the near future, we are moving to the cloud basis. So when we go to the cloud basis, actually, we want to connect very fast. We use Access Points for the same thing, to connect to cloud-based applications, also within our on-premises servers. Those are the main key areas why we use Access Points.
Omada Access Points is great for wireless networking in businesses, especially smaller and medium-sized ones. However, larger corporations and banks often prefer popular European brands like Cisco.
Currently we are using it for our mobile users, the users that always carry mobile devices and some laptop users but very few. TP Link is just good for them, we also use it for guest access.
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...
I am trying to design a wireless network with Omada equipment. I have deployed Omada in office areas, and now I want to deploy it in a hotel. The company size where I usually deploy is medium-sized, like twenty to thirty users.
We are a telecom operator in Romania, and we use Omada equipment to provide services to our customers. It's bundled into a service package that we sell to B2B customers who pay a subscription. The Omada controller is installed at our office, and the access points are deployed to the customer's location. While we normally cater to small and medium-sized enterprises, this is a solution that we sell to large enterprise companies.
We initially used Omada Access Points solely for our head office without integrating them with the Omada software. However, after incorporating the Omada VPN router, switch, and centralized management system, we've experienced a significant improvement in our daily operations. Specifically, in the IT department, we now have enhanced control and visibility over IP access and user activities within and outside the office premises.
The main purpose of Access Points is because most of the users use only mobile devices and portable devices. We use other special applications dedicated to our company through mobile devices only. We are connecting to the application. We currently use our ERP systems and other things on an on-premises server basis. But in the near future, we are moving to the cloud basis. So when we go to the cloud basis, actually, we want to connect very fast. We use Access Points for the same thing, to connect to cloud-based applications, also within our on-premises servers. Those are the main key areas why we use Access Points.
I use Omada Access Points as a Wi-Fi extension, and my company provides it to clients who want to use it for residential use.
Omada Access Points is great for wireless networking in businesses, especially smaller and medium-sized ones. However, larger corporations and banks often prefer popular European brands like Cisco.
I'm using them in six campgrounds.
We primarily use the solution for SMB users to cover areas for WiFi. It can be used in homes and businesses. It's not ideal for larger applications.
I am using TP-Link Auranet EAP for connecting multiple networks and devices at the same time.
We use this solution to provide wireless internet coverage within the company. It is something that we also implement for our clients.
Our goal is for the people of Dhaka to be able to have WiFi from their mobile devices, and this is why we are using TP-Link Auranet EAP.
Currently we are using it for our mobile users, the users that always carry mobile devices and some laptop users but very few. TP Link is just good for them, we also use it for guest access.