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Omada BE15000 Ceiling Mount Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Access Point, w/ 10G port, EAP787
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- Dedicated RF Scanning: Offers real-time spectrum monitoring and dynamic interference avoidance for robust wireless performance.§
- Maximized 6 GHz Coverage with AFC: Unlock stronger signals and extended 6 GHz range performance#
- Tri-Band 8-Stream Wi-Fi 7: 5765 Mbps on 6 GHz, 8648 Mbps on 5 GHz, and 688 Mbps on 2.4 GHz.†
- 1× 10G Port: Ensures fast connectivity throughout the network
- Low Latency and Interference: 320MHz Bandwidth, Multi-Link Operation, Multi-RUs, and 4K-QAM ensure high performance for your network.‡
- Flexible Deployment and Easy Setup: Supports both 802.3bt PoE and DC power supply for flexible installation with Omada SDN for one-click setup.
- Advanced Features: Supports centralized management, Mesh, and Seamless Roaming.△
- More Capacity and Wider Coverage: Supports 510+ concurrent clients** and covers up to 2050 ft² (190 m²)* for reliable and extensive wireless connectivity.
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I replaced some Unifi U7 Pro APs with EAP787 APs. I plan to reuse the U7 Pro's at another site which is used less often. These new APs have similar range and speeds at a distance, but when close to the APs the speed is better. I only have 2.5G ports available near the APs, but I like having the option to upgrade to 10G in the future by swapping the switch if the Internet speeds increase in the future. I'm able to achieve full 2.5G connection speeds currently and could likely go higher with a 10G connection and MLO in the future.
Was struggling with my Unifi U7 Pro XGS units when it came to client compatibility, range, penetration, and interference management. All of those were fixed, out of the box, with the UAP787. Even though I lost some UI polish, the UAP787 shines where it matters for less money.
I used this too replace an older wireless AC LR device, not only does this have the same approximate ramge, but has a stronger signal so the download speeds have improved, the upload speeds were roughly the same as the device sending is still the same power to transmit, probably would be a bit better with higher gain antennas for thise devices out on the edge of its ramge.
Device is performing very poorly. Devices nearby are getting poor RSSI(-85). Regular disconnects and flakey downloads. I am not impressed so far.