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12 Jan, 2026






£155.15 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The TP-Link Omada EAP610-Outdoor is a solid “just works” outdoor access point for small businesses that want reliable Wi‑Fi outside without paying enterprise prices. For £130 ex-VAT, you’re getting PoE convenience and outdoor capability in a single box, which usually beats bodging together extenders (those are often flaky and hard to manage). Where this shines is in tidy, predictable deployments: a yard, warehouse perimeter, shopfront seating area, or a small site that needs decent coverage without constantly rebooting hardware.
I’d buy this if you’re already in the Omada ecosystem (or planning to be) because the centralized management makes day-to-day operations easier than standalone APs. It’s also a good fit for budget-conscious teams who care more about stability and manageability than chasing the absolute fastest speeds. I’d be cautious if you’re expecting it to “blast” through thick brick/metal everywhere—outdoor-rated doesn’t automatically mean long-range indoor penetration—and if you’re going multi-building, you’ll still want proper site survey planning and placement rather than assuming one AP can do it all.

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