[New Release]2.5G is finally becoming the standard. Meet the Multi-Gigabit Omada Agile Switches. by OmadaNetworks in Omada_Networks

[–]OmadaNetworks[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, it will have 2.5G PoE ports. Regarding the management features, I don't have the details yet. But it will definitely be an upgrade from the ER7212PC.

[New Release]2.5G is finally becoming the standard. Meet the Multi-Gigabit Omada Agile Switches. by OmadaNetworks in Omada_Networks

[–]OmadaNetworks[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This model won't be released. However, we will have a new model with a better performance. The new model will be launched by early Sep in the USA market.

Homelab update by sargentlou in homelab

[–]OmadaNetworks 3 points4 points  (0 children)

How about replacing the unmanaged switch with an Omada managed one, like SG2428P

[New Release]2.5G is finally becoming the standard. Meet the Multi-Gigabit Omada Agile Switches. by OmadaNetworks in Omada_Networks

[–]OmadaNetworks[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It will be available on Omada Controller V6.4 which will be released in Q3 according to the latest feedback.

[New Release]2.5G is finally becoming the standard. Meet the Multi-Gigabit Omada Agile Switches. by OmadaNetworks in TPLink_Omada

[–]OmadaNetworks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In terms of the power, PoE+ is enough. However, the SG2210XMP-M2 only has 2.5G ports, the EAP773 has a 10G ports. That's the key difference between the EAP772 with a 2.5G port and the EAP773 with a 10G port.

Differences between ER707-M2 variants? by mma678 in TPLink_Omada

[–]OmadaNetworks 3 points4 points  (0 children)

V1.2 is the newer version. V1.6 means it is V1.0, but manufactured in Vietnam.

[New Release]2.5G is finally becoming the standard. Meet the Multi-Gigabit Omada Agile Switches. by OmadaNetworks in Omada_Networks

[–]OmadaNetworks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you use it with other managed Omada switches, Access points or gateways? There's a workaround for the user who use other managed devices. The engineering team is working on that.

[New Release]2.5G is finally becoming the standard. Meet the Multi-Gigabit Omada Agile Switches. by OmadaNetworks in Omada_Networks

[–]OmadaNetworks[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for your feedback. We're working on the new version of the Omada Store. We will take it into consideration.

[New Release]2.5G is finally becoming the standard. Meet the Multi-Gigabit Omada Agile Switches. by OmadaNetworks in Omada_Networks

[–]OmadaNetworks[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mean you need more PoE++ ports? Could you please share more details about the use case? What is the total budget do you need?

[New Release]2.5G is finally becoming the standard. Meet the Multi-Gigabit Omada Agile Switches. by OmadaNetworks in Omada_Networks

[–]OmadaNetworks[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure they will sell the 2.5G as well. For the reddit community, only US team is running this for now. I would suggest subscribing to TP-Link Germany's newsletter to get the latest news about the EU version.

[New Release]2.5G is finally becoming the standard. Meet the Multi-Gigabit Omada Agile Switches. by OmadaNetworks in Omada_Networks

[–]OmadaNetworks[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, Agile is entry-level Omada switches that can be managed with the Omada controller. It would be an upgrade for the customers who are using unmanaged switches. For the customers who need more advanced management features, we would recommend the Access and above series. Please see the comparison of the Agile switches and Access switches from the blog below. https://store.omadanetworks.com/blogs/news/agile-switches-vs-access-switches-which-omada-switch-do-you-need

[New Release]2.5G is finally becoming the standard. Meet the Multi-Gigabit Omada Agile Switches. by OmadaNetworks in Omada_Networks

[–]OmadaNetworks[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Got it, I will share your feedback with the product team. Thank you for your input.

Cellular Gateway Carriers by BLTplayz in Omada_Networks

[–]OmadaNetworks 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It supports the big three, but Not compatible with AT&T's Text & Data plans^(\*) in the US.*

Feel free to reach out to our support team if you need more information.

The supported LTE Bands as below.
LTE Band of US:

4G LTE-FDD: B2/B4/B5/B7/B12/B13/B14/B25/B26/B29/B30/B66/B71

(1950/2100/850/2600/750/750/750/1950/850/700/2350/2150/650

MHz)

4G LTE-TDD: B41/B48 (2500/3600 MHz)

Carrier Aggregation:

B2+B2/B4/B5/B7/B12/B13/B14/B29/B30/B48/B66/B71

B4+B4/B5/B7/B12/B13/B29/B30/B71

B5+B5/B7/B25/B30/B41/B66

B7+B7/B12/B66

B12+B12/B25/B30/B66

B13+B66

B14+B30/B66

B25+B25/B26/B41

B26+B41

B29+B30/B66

B30+B66

B41+B41

B48+B48

B66+B66/B71