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I want to hard wire an access point to my switch in order to access all my devices wirelessly at home.
It would seem to do so I require and AP.
Am looking at this one from Vigor, https://www.draytek.com/products/vigorap-905#nav-overview
From what I can tell it will do VLAN 's and Multiple SSID's and has plenty of ports.

Is there any other recommendations for other AP 's, on the European side of things.
WiFi 6 will be fine for me, I will be using 2.4 mostly anyway.
I tried a Raspberry Pi based AP running RaspAP, it was fine when it worked, but connecting to it
was a nightmare, I had a USB dongle connected to it that worked fine on other devices, RaspAP
could find and use it, there was a driver for it, and it worked perfectly on the Pi devices, but for
some reason was an absolute hit and miss when trying to connect to it, the Pi's unboard WiFi
was simpy too weak to use for an AP.
I preffer an AP with local admin via a browser, no apps or special controllers.
Thanks
 
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This one also looks good for home applications:


Native VLAN support, built-in Switch and stand-alone mode with WebUI.
 
What else besides a switch, does your network include ? Brand/model # please.

Do you intend to use VLANs ?I
Yes, I need to do VLAN's. I have a 24 port D-Link 1210 28 port managed sswitch, to which I have my router connected, my router connects wirelesly to my mobile phone to provide internet acces, for updates to the deices connected to the switch.
I want an AP wired to the switch so I can access evert device on the switch.

I had a tp link router in bridge mode connected to my switch using that as an AP,
BUT I discovered it was trying to hand out IP addresses also, albeit in a different range than that of my main Router, this is the device am going to replace, as when I turned of DHCP on it, I could no longer connect to it wirelessly, so no use to me, it does not have an AP mode.
 
This one also looks good for home applications:


Native VLAN support, built-in Switch and stand-alone mode with WebUI.
That looks to be an intereting item, am looking it up and checking the prices.
It does not look to be too long on the market, I would not want a device nearing EOL.
 
on the European side of things

The power restrictions in Europe are 20dBm on 2.4GHz and 23dBm on 5GHz non-DFS. Building materials in Europe are usually less Wi-Fi friendly as well. The AP specifications with 140m2 coverage are estimates. You may need more than one AP depending on your environment. I have 2x APs in about 160m2 place in Europe so the real life coverage may be closer to 50% of what is listed in specifications.

It does not look to be too long on the market

This specific model become available in mid 2025, fairly new. Omada devices are well supported.
 
The power restrictions in Europe are 20dBm on 2.4GHz and 23dBm on 5GHz non-DFS. Building materials in Europe are usually less Wi-Fi friendly as well. The AP specifications with 140m2 coverage are estimates. You may need more than one AP depending on your environment. I have 2x APs in about 160m2 place in Europe so the real life coverage may be closer to 50% of what is listed in specifications.



This specific model become available in mid 2025, fairly new. Omada devices are well supported.
Thank you for posting. i appreciate your explanations, regarding coverage, I always
allow for marketing spiel and of course genuine obstructions to what can be acheived
in regard to signal location surroundings and materials non condusive to signal travel.
 
Just avoid purchasing home AIO routers for this purpose because many don't support VLANs.
 
This one also looks good for home applications:


Native VLAN support, built-in Switch and stand-alone mode with WebUI.
This is a very interesting AP. I have been thinking of upgrading my Cisco WAP571's for a while now. I am just unsure if TP-Link is as reliable as Cisco for SMB usage.
 
Omada series are different class products. The reliability record is high.
 

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