Omada Access Points Stability

Prasad Wijesooriya - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Manager at Hala Equipment Trading LLC

We have some issues with stability. That's why we are looking for the best Wi-Fi solutions.

It is not so fast. That is the main problem. It is not only from the access point, so we are also looking for some firewall parts. So now we resolved it for the firewall part, but now we are looking for something like this Wi-Fi device. 

So that's why the thing is the Internet speed, another one is security. Security domains have unauthorized access through sharing their password and other things. That's the thing we want to minimize.

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BD
Owner at Phoenixfw.com

I had a site down in my area. A lightning storm burned up eight of them. They seem very good, but all the Meraki's I've been dealing with, they've had bad firmware issues. So I had to go to all my sites, and they're all down. I had to walk them through, so it cost me hours of time dealing with that. So, bad firmware where things would just drop out and stop working with Meraki. So they obviously don't do enough testing for as expensive as their stuff is.

And that's different from Omada. Omada is more stable. You spend $50,000 something on Meraki equipment. I get $200 on an AP for Omada, or maybe less than that. And you're paying $1,400 or $1,200 for a Cisco AP. So I can buy six of them for one Meraki.

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MR
Senior Manager - Software Development at East Coast Technologies

Omada Access Points is generally stable, but there's room for improvement. Sometimes, clients may not fully understand all the features or may need third-party support for certain integrations that aren't available. For instance, a restaurant might want Wi-Fi zones but lack a billing application. These additional features could be helpful if they were included with the product. I would rate the stability a seven out of ten.

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AV
Hardware Consultant at TIC Project

It has been very stable until now, so I rate it nine out of ten.

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SM
CAD Engineer at Pro av

Stability-wise, I rate the solution an eight out of ten.

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NG
CEO in training at a non-tech company with 11-50 employees

In terms of stability, I would rate it around a seven, as we encountered a few issues after making modifications to settings recently. Regarding technical support, although we haven't directly contacted them, based on support forums and reviews, I would estimate their support to be around an eight.

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CB
President at EDGE Systems Integrator and Tech Solutions Inc

This product is quite stable.

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JC
IT head at Ficobank

I rate Omada Access Points a seven out of ten for stability.

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IP
Freelancer at Freelancer

The solution is stable and reliable. There are no bugs or glitches. It doesn't crash or freeze. 

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GB
Senior Product Manager at a retailer with 10,001+ employees

TP-Link Auranet EAP is stable.

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RJ
IT Manager at SIMPEXBPO

I would say the stability of this product is normal.

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ABDURRAHIM - PeerSpot reviewer
Deputy Manager - Radio Frequency Planning at X-Net Ltd.

We have not been satisfied with the performance of TP-Link Auranet EAP.

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