TP-Link Omada Networks

TP-Link Omada

Enterprise behaviour, without the enterprise invoice

Omada controllers, access points, switches and gateways — centrally managed, properly surveyed, and supported by engineers rather than left with the office manager.

TP-Link partner
supply and support
Controller-based
one place to manage
Surveyed
before it is quoted
What we deliver

Omada, deployed properly

Omada controller

Hardware controller, software controller or cloud — chosen on how many sites you run and who needs to see them.

Access points

Indoor, high-density and outdoor units placed from a survey, with a channel and power plan rather than everything at maximum.

Switching

Managed and PoE switching sized for the access point load, with VLANs that actually separate staff, guests and devices.

Gateways and VPN

Site gateways, site-to-site VPN between branches, and remote access for staff working away from the office.

Guest and IoT separation

Separate networks with captive portal, bandwidth limits and no route to the corporate side.

Multi-site management

Branches, retail units and project offices managed from one console, with a consistent configuration standard.

Where it fits

Honest about the ceiling

Omada gives small and mid-sized companies centrally managed networking at a fraction of the enterprise cost. It is genuinely good, and it has limits.

  • Excellent for offices, retail, clinics, schools, project sites and multi-branch businesses that need one console
  • Strong value where a Cisco or Aruba licence model would consume the whole budget
  • We will tell you when your density, resilience or compliance requirement means you should buy Aruba or Cisco instead
  • We deploy all three, so the recommendation is not decided by what we happen to stock
  • Whatever the platform, the survey, the VLAN design and the support agreement matter more than the badge
Before you ask

Common questions

Is Omada good enough for a real business?

For a very large share of Egyptian businesses, yes. It is centrally managed, it is stable, and it is supportable. The failures we get called to fix are design failures, not brand failures.

We bought Omada and the Wi-Fi is poor. Can you fix it?

Usually, and usually without new hardware. It is nearly always placement, power levels or one flat network carrying everything.

Can you manage it for us?

Yes, under a managed services agreement — monitoring, firmware, configuration control and changes.

Can you mix Omada with what we already have?

Yes. Plenty of clients run Omada at branches and something heavier at head office. We design the boundary properly.

Send us the floor plan.

We will survey, design the VLANs and tell you honestly whether Omada is the right platform for what you are trying to do.

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