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New TP-Link Omada Hardware coming in 2024

New TP-Link Omada Hardware coming in 2024

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  1. Really hope they add some 2.5gbit POE++ switches, so I can drive WiFi 7 APs, I really dont need the expensive 10Gbit for home use. Could also be a 2.5Gbit Poe++ injector if cheap enough

  2. The EAP772 is likely BE9300 and EAP773 is likely BE11000 but the TP-Link website contradicts itself.
    I really want a small low power smart Omada SDN 8-port 2.5G switch. Something that can run off my 12V mini UPS and not require 53.5V. An SG2210XMP-M2 but without the PoE.

  3. Odd that I can't get those pages to load. Tried two URLs and they say the pages don't exist.

    For future reference, it would be good if you zoomed in in the browser settings so things show up better on the video.

  4. all those access points on the OCx00 controller, wonder if they gave the controller enough processor to be functional to someone with limited time to wait for a browser page to load.

  5. I hope there's a lot more videos like this. It seems like Unifi is always releasing new products and software updates. I hope TP Link is stepping it up. I can never find information on UI improvements, firmware updates and new products. Please keep us informed on the latest. Appreciate it 👍

  6. Have you seen anything about the ER8411C-M2 10G Integrated Router-Controller that's shown on Page 23 of the 2024 Product Guide? That's the only place I've found a reference to it and was expecting to see it in your video, but did not.

  7. Looking forward to the WIFI 7 frizbees ! The SG2210XMP-M2 is interesting for the desktop I guess. They already have some 24 ports 2.5gb switches although availability has been very low for the past few months. I guess I was hoping for a refresh. They keep pumping out gigabit stuff and a few 2.5gb devices yet, not a whole lot of 2.5gb switches and / or 10 gb for that matter. Thanks for the news!

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