TP-Link EAP225 Omada AC1350 Wireless AP vs TP-Link Omada Outdoor Access Point EAP225-Outdoor
Overall winner: TP-Link EAP225 Omada AC1350 Wireless AP
Key Differences
Pick the EAP225-Outdoor (A) if you need an IP65 weatherproof access point for outdoor deployment and slightly higher listed top speeds (AC1200 dual-band). Choose the EAP225 Omada AC1350 (B) if you want a lower listed price tier and a higher average user rating across more reviews; it also advertises Omada SDN integration and cloud/remote management
TP-Link EAP225 Omada AC1350 Wireless AP
Dual-band wireless access point supporting MU-MIMO with 1350 Mbps total speed. Integrates with Omada SDN for centralized cloud management and remote access via Omada app. Customers note easy setup and reliable performance
Pros
- MU-MIMO dual-band speeds up to 1350 Mbps
- Omada SDN integration for centralized control
- Cloud access and remote management via Omada app
- Seamless integration with Omada hardware and software controllers
Cons
- Mixed connectivity reports from some users
- Some features require Omada cloud-based controller plan
TP-Link Omada Outdoor Access Point EAP225-Outdoor
Outdoor dual-band access point with MU-MIMO delivering up to 1200 Mbps. Supports multiple SSIDs and remote management for scalable deployments. Customers note easy setup and reliable coverage, with some reports of occasional connectivity drops
Pros
- MU-MIMO dual-band performance
- Up to 16 SSIDs supported
- Weatherproof outdoor design (IP65)
- Remote managed with Omada platform
Cons
- Occasional connectivity drops reported by some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TP-Link |
| Durability | TP-Link |
| Versatility | TP-Link |
| User Reviews | TP-Link |