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If you’re looking at Omada for a homelab on ~200€, the usual go-to is the TP‑Link SafeStream Gigabit Multi‑WAN VPN Router TL‑ER7206 (or the slightly newer ER7406) as your gateway + a separate AP. The ER7206 has 1× Gb SFP + multiple Gb Ethernet, VLAN (802.1Q), firewall rules, central Omada SDN manage
...Drunk_Panda_456 in r/TPLink_Omada
January 9, 2026 12:08 PM
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Here my current stack Router: tp-link ER7206 Managed switch: tp-link SG3428 Access points : 3x tp-link EAP245 One mini pc (ThinkCentre M93p) running Debian/Docker with Omada controller Home assistant and related home automation containers (Zigbee, Z-Wave, etc.) Another mini pc (HP EliteDesk 800 G6)
...Griimzer in r/selfhosted
November 19, 2025 12:58 PM
4
TP-Link Omada range has gateway routers that would work very well, and can work in failover or load-balancing modes. ER7206 for a gigabit WAN, or ER707 for 2.5Gbps WAN https://www.omadanetworks.com/uk/business-networking/omada-router-wired-router/
twtonicr in r/HomeNetworking
May 2, 2025 10:41 AM
3
I would resist using multiple routers. You may run into problems with rogue DHCP and duplicate IP addresses unless you do a ton of configuration and have some level of control over what people plug into the network. There will be many recommendations for this situation, but here's how I did multi-wa
...x86_64_ in r/HomeNetworking
May 19, 2025 11:01 PM
3
I second this. The TP-Link Omada is a prosumer range. Personally I have two WAN (broadband) connections and I'm currently using the ER7206 to do exactly what OP is after. It can handle three connections. The ER7206 Multi-wan router (gateway) has load balancing, and also has a Application Optimized R
...twtonicr in r/HomeNetworking
May 20, 2025 8:59 AM
3
Uy same tayo TP Link Omada. Hindi ba bottleneck yung ER605 sa iyo? I find na di niya kayang i-maintain yung 1gbps with DPI enabled hence I upgraded to ER7206. 10-15TB lang usage namin per month. Mostly used by my SMB server kasi nagreremote edit ako, I also run a public Minecraft server for my frien
...DplxWhstl61 in r/InternetPH
May 30, 2025 2:23 AM
3
Sure! You’re absolutely right. I’m incredibly busy, but I think I can offer some pretty significant insights. Here’s the basic information I can provide at this time. 1- Cost/benefit - I wanted to replace the ER605V2 router with a product that has more hardware capabilities. The only ones I found we
...arturaragao in r/TPLink_Omada
April 10, 2026 7:34 AM
1
There's also an ER7206 gateway in there, behind the switch. This is a residential installation. The reason I went with a managed system is so that I could more easily build my own WiFi network, which needed to include indoor and outdoor devices. We help care for other folks among our friends and fam
...DaveTheImpaler47 in r/selfhosted
November 22, 2025 6:45 PM
1
This is where I am sure glad that with the Telus NAH, I can take the SFP module out and put it in a TP Link Omada ER7206. This has made my internet extremely stable and full speed almost all the time with no ping issues at all
max63094 in r/bell
January 23, 2026 12:47 AM
1
I have this and wouldn’t reco it for dual wan. Software yung load balancing so your speeds get halved. Like if you have 500Mbps for both ISPs, turning on dual WAN brings your usable speed to 250. And apaka unreliable. Mas ok yung failover nya but pain pa din. Ang good thing lang siguro nito is wifi6
...BlueFlyingRabbit in r/InternetPH
November 16, 2025 4:18 PM
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