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The TP-Link ER7206 is a professional-grade wired Gigabit VPN router featuring 4 WAN ports for optimized bandwidth, support for up to 700 clients and 150,000 associated devices, and robust security with advanced firewall and VPN capabilities. Integrated with Omada SDN, it offers centralized cloud management for seamless control across multiple sites, making it ideal for modern, high-demand business networks.
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Brand | TP-Link |
Series | ER7206 |
Item model number | ER7206 |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 2.01 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.9 x 5.17 x 1.38 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.9 x 5.17 x 1.38 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
ASIN | B08TQN7NMG |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | January 23, 2021 |
D**N
Doubled my internet throughput from my old Meraki.
It takes some time to get used to the configuration of Omada gear. It's not normal and doesn't quite make sense. I've worked on networks and routers and switches for over 40 years, so I know what i'm talking about. Overall this gear works great, just a bit weird to configure, some of the controls and how and where you setup things, example: like static DHCP clients, sucks. I still don't think I could find where you set up a static DHCP, without going through 20 screens. All the normal network concepts are there for a business, but just in some odd places and the flow of the config doesn't always make sense. Once this is set up it working it's great. I put in this ER7206 and it has double the throughput of my old Meraki (end of life MX64). So I got a nice speed increase on my home internet using the Omada. Overall I prefer business grade equipment for my home use and I'm happy I went with TP-Link Omada great price for performance, but at the cost of odd configuration and setup.
V**S
Well designed piece of equipment
I'm replacing an out of support Sonicwall with the TP-Link. No real complaints about the Sonicwall other than the cost of the replacement and yearly maintenance being a bit more than I want to spend at this point. Did some research and settled on the TP-Link ER7206. The cost of which is less than a year of Sonicwall support.History dictates one sets aside some time to set something like this up so I blocked out a day and started in the morning. Much to my amazement I was done with the basic setup and had internet connectivity in about 20 minutes. There were more settings to be tweaked of course but that was a really pleasant surprise. Setting up DHCP and assigning static addresses took about another 20 minutes. VPN was a bit more complicated. If I was going to pick one nit with the TP-Link it's that the online help did not always reflect exactly what was in the UI. But that is a minor complaint.The TP-Link ER7206 has been running without issue since the initial setup. I unreservedly recommend this device.
J**S
Great product and excellent tech support
I purchased this product, hardware version 1.6, more than 2 years ago, and it has been performing perfectly since then without any issues. The product has a good look of design as usual in a rectangular shape that is constructed proportionally so-called Golden Ratio - visually appealing. It supplies a web platform for administrators to manage networks via a very clean visual design of the user interface as well - actionable items or tasks are categorized and arranged very clearly for the administrators quickly locating the tasks to perform such as monitoring the runtime issues or solve specific problems in configurations. I use this product constructing my home network that is pre-wired in Cat. 6 Ethernet in every room, and VLAN segmenting Wi-Fi network from the wired network, my home office, children, and guest accesses. Technically, my review only pertains to the features of WAN/LAN, not VPN yet. This product provides what I need and performs well as expected without any issues. I haven't had chances to try out the other features such as VPN as mentioned before, including Omada SDN Integrated Load Balancer but the load balancing in software configuration will be my next plan to implement. I am definitely confident in its functionality. Also, the manufacture's tech support is very responsive in communications and the solution provided to solve the issue of the firmware update is efficient and quick. Overall, great product and the customer services, two-thumbs up!
C**R
Good functionallity, small package, a bargain
I've been running this router for about 1 month. It was relatively easy to install and get going and has worked without issue since. A few things to make note of:This device has both a 'stand-alone' mode (typical web UI) and a controller mode for management. You cannot easily switch from standalone mode to controller (or back); doing so resets the entire device. The software controller runs on a Java platform so it requires a JRE. I found lots of issues with the software controller (it wouldn't display correctly on my laptop) and I didn't care for the experience. However, if you're new to Omada hardware decide early on whether you're going to run in standalone or controller mode and stick to whichever. Ideally the controller mode gives you a 'single pane of glass' view of your network infrastructure to let you configure your router, switches, access points etc... from a single interface.The vlan port tagging UI on this router is extremely un-intuitive in stand-alone mode.Wireguard VPN server was extremely easy to configure and is very fast. Dynamic DNS updater was also extremely easy to configure. I think for the price this is very capable gear for a small office or home enthusiast use. An average home user would be better of with an 'easy-button' router.
T**D
Great un-wired ethernet
These work great and have a marvelous software interface for management. With this you can hook up by wire avoiding the danger of wifi.
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