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xr0m462021-12-19 11:47:20
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xr0m46, 2021-12-19 11:47:20

What is needed for a small equipment business network, preferably tp-link?

We moved to a new office and decided to install Wi-Fi from tp-linka there, because the reviews are good, plus the company is popular with us. There should be 30-40 users there, this is the building of a small office of the center (the channels are not very crowded there). Stopped at points EAP 225 or 245 (depending on the number). Current from the question how many are needed for such an area (see picture)61bef16f2aba3741891856.jpeg

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xr0m46, 2021-12-21
@xr0m46

I settled on this setup
Router TP-LINK ER605 Switch
TP-LINK TL-SG2210P
Gloomy controller TP-Link Omada OC200
Access points 3 pieces TP-LINK EAP225 (their range is + - 15 m)
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Advantages of TP-Link over Mikrotik normal working guarantee 2-5 years depending on the equipment and working support responded quite quickly

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Drno, 2021-12-19
@Drno

Throw out TPlink.
Consider points from Mikrotik or Ubiquity
To begin with, 1 point per zone. If it’s not enough, add it according to the situation.
But I would place inexpensive ones in each room separated by a concrete wall

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2021-12-19
@firedragon

I would recommend the following set
https://mikrotik.com/product/rb4011igs_rm - 1 pcs 199$
https://mikrotik.com/product/cap_xl_ac - 3 pcs 99$ * 3 = 297$ 2.4 + 5
or
https:// mikrotik.com/product/RBcAPL-2nD-307 3 pcs 29$ *3 = 87$ 2.4
Total 496$ or 286$
Setting up seamless routing
https://serveradmin.ru/nastroyka-capsman-v-mikrotik/

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Alexey Dmitriev, 2021-12-20
@SignFinder

The theoretical calculation of the number of points without measuring signal levels in a real environment will differ from reality - even taking into account the use of signal measurement programs and specifying the correct overlaps, etc.
You can chat with TP-Link technical support and ask them for advice on calculations.
You can also use the TP-Link EAP 225 or 245 of your choice, but as already indicated here, in the mass Ubiquiti UniFi segment, the more common option.
Although IMHO the most correct option, of course, is to order a WIFI coverage project from an office specializing in this - it's expensive, but they will have a headache in terms of signal level.

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kabardos89, 2021-12-19
@kabardos89

Sometimes manufacturers have programs with signal calculation. Search this site. There, you simply put your map on it and already dot it on it.

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Maxim Korneev, 2022-01-05
@MaxLK

You should probably start by learning the basics. for example, re-read here https://duckduckgo.com/?q=VPN+WAN+Technology+Desig... what is fresher. https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21APAj04WA5dU6... and review and reread this https://cscomarathon.ru/materials#eventdaymaterial_229
https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/m/ ru_ua/events/2017/ci... after reviewing, you will get an idea of ​​what to do first and what questions to ask the supplier of your favorite tplink. and remember that you will have to answer the question "you asked for money and promised that everything would be. The money was given to you, why the hell does it not work and who will pay?" and local advisers will not have anything like that.

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