Amped Wireless APR175 review
1)Intro
2)Features
3)Setup
4)Wireless configuration
5)Throughput tests (Wireless/Wired)
6)Firmware notes
7)Closing Notes
Intro: The Amped Wireless APR175 is a SOHO level wireless access point that is targeted at pro-sumers market has an average amount of features and can tolerate a good bit of heavy usage that pro-sumers require.
Features: The Amped Wireless APR175 features the following:
1) Dual band 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz operation with 3 x 3 MIMO connectivity at up to 1200Mbps
2) 2 wired Gigabit LAN ports (1 PoE uplink/1 LAN)
3) 3 3x3mimo dual band ext antennas with 27dBm output power for great wireless coverage.
4) SSIDs with configurable VLANs for each one providing more security then standard guest networks
5) Can operate as a controller and manage up to 7 APR175s with grouping
6) Full VLAN configuration
7) And lots more
Setup:
Setup was average, needed to be set as “access point” mode for this test.
Also was unable to complete setup wirelessly. Needed to connect laptop to eth port to complete setup.
Unit has a power brick like a laptop one instead of on the plug itself.
Unit powered as PoE from a Cisco Meraki MS220-8P Poe Switch in 802.3.AT mode.
Obtained proper IP from Cisco Meraki Z1 router within 4 minutes.
Also was unable to complete setup wirelessly. Needed to connect laptop to eth port to complete setup.
Unit has a power brick like a laptop one instead of on the plug itself.
Unit powered as PoE from a Cisco Meraki MS220-8P Poe Switch in 802.3.AT mode.
Obtained proper IP from Cisco Meraki Z1 router within 4 minutes.
Let's take a look at the really helpful status page that tells us all our status.
Wireless Configuration:
Here’s the WLAN config screens:
Radio Settings:
Security Settings:
The Amped Wireless APR175 supports WPA/WPA2 security. Also supports RADIUS with external server.
Unit lacks onboard RADIUS server and splash authentication pages. Also lacks proper SNMP implementation. Unable to edit strings and import MIB/OID file to apps like PRTG
Also adding another VLAN SSID does NOT work. clients stuck at "obtaining IP address"
Unit lacks onboard RADIUS server and splash authentication pages. Also lacks proper SNMP implementation. Unable to edit strings and import MIB/OID file to apps like PRTG
Also adding another VLAN SSID does NOT work. clients stuck at "obtaining IP address"
Throughput Tests: (Wireless)
I will be using LAN Speed test for the throughput tests and PRTG to generate the graphs. It also is a comprehensive enterprise level network monitoring software and it can record uptime, transfer rates, errors, etc.
Test environment: (Set 1)
Specs of Building: This is going through about 32 ft through 2 walls, a solid all-wood dresser, and a chimney. The room has plaster walls in some places.
Specs of server :(my machine in the same room as the Amped WirelessAPR175): Intel i5 3570K/16GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1600 RAM/Nvidia Geforce 650Ti/Samsung 840 120GB SSD/Windows Server 2012 Standard/Realtek GBE NIC
Specs of client: (remote machine in other room): AGNXAndrakon/AMD Phenom 9650/6GB Corsair XMS2 DDR2 RAM/Nvidia Geforce 650Ti/Samsung 840 120GB SSD/Windows Server 2012 Standard/Asus AC53 USB WLAN connection
5Ghz 802.11anac mode: Channel 36+ -60dBm
LAN speed test: 25 stream 6GB file: 20Mbytes/sec or 160Mbits/sec
2.4 GHz 802.11n mode: Channel 6 -45dBm
LAN speed test: 25 stream 6GB file: 5Mbytes/sec or 40Mbits/sec
Test environment: (Set 2)
Specs of Building Test Run 1: 16Ft away thru a wood door hallway right outside the office where the Amped WirelessAPR175 is located.
Specs of server (my machine in the same room as theAmped WirelessAPR175): Intel i5 3570K/16GB Corsair XMS3 DDR3 1600 RAM/Nvidia Geforce 650Ti/Samsung 840 120GB SSD/Windows Server 2012 Standard/Realtek GBE NIC
Specs of client: HP2000-412NR/AMD E300/8GB DDR3 RAM/300 GB HDD/AMD RADEON 6310/Windows 7 x64 Home Premium/RalinkRT5390 WLAN
2.4 GHz 802.11n mode: Channel 6 -50dBm
LAN speed test: 25 stream 6GB file: 4Mbytes/sec or 32Mbits/sec
Same system WLAN USB (Edimax AC600)
5.0Ghz 802.11ac mode channel 36+ -66dBm
LAN speed test: 25 stream 6GB file: 8Mbytes/sec or 64Mbits/sec
Conclusion:
Pros:
Ø Easy controls and options
Ø Decent throughput
Ø Fairly smooth setup
Cons:
Ø Lacks some options for configuration
Ø No detailed RF controls or monitoring
Ø No splash screen authentication
Ø No onboard RADIUS server
Ø No device onboarding
Ø No band steering
Ø No band steering
Ø Clunky UI
Ø No detailed client statistics like error rates, data-link rates, HOSTNAME, etc. Only displays MAC add and sig str.
Rating: 5/10
Recommended: mabye
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