Wi-Fi 6 Access Points
for Business Networks

Omada Wi-Fi 6 access points deliver reliable, high-capacity wireless connectivity across the environments businesses depend on. Ceiling-mount models suit offices and high-density venues, wall-plate APs bring in-room connectivity to hospitality and education deployments, and outdoor units handle exposed installations with weather-rated enclosures built for year-round operation. All models are centrally managed through Omada SDN: configured, monitored, and updated from a single interface across one site or many.

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Business Benefits

Capacity for More Connected Devices

Wi-Fi 6 OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology distributes airtime across multiple devices simultaneously, maintaining consistent speeds as the number of connected clients increases.

Faster Speeds

Models across the collection deliver dual-band Wi-Fi 6 speeds scaled to deployment requirements, with select models supporting 160 MHz channel width for increased throughput.

Seamless Roaming

Fast roaming keeps video streams, voice calls, and active sessions connected as users move between access points, with handoffs that don't interrupt in-progress connections.

Flexible Deployment Options

Ceiling-mount, wall-plate, and indoor/outdoor models accommodate any business setting. Outdoor models are available with weatherproof enclosures rated for harsh environments and extended temperature ranges. Wall-plate models include downlink gigabit ports with PoE pass-through for in-room wired device connectivity.

Omada Mesh for Cable-Free Deployment

Wireless mesh connectivity between access points extends coverage to locations where running Ethernet cabling is impractical, without sacrificing centralized management or consistent network policy.

Guest Network with Flexible Authentication

Multiple authentication options support guest access across hospitality, retail, and public-facing environments with per-SSID VLAN assignment keeping guest traffic separate from business networks.

Managed Across Your Entire Network

Wi-Fi 6 access points integrate with Omada Controllers alongside switches and gateways, whether you're managing one location or many.

Solving Connectivity Challenges

When your business needs reliable, high-capacity wireless coverage across offices, guest areas, or outdoor spaces, Omada Wi-Fi 6 access points are the practical choice, with centralized management for every deployment type.

Ceiling-mount APs cover open-plan offices, meeting rooms, and common areas, with seamless roaming keeping laptops and phones connected as employees move through the space and VLAN segmentation separating employee, guest, and VoIP traffic.

Wall-plate APs provide in-room Wi-Fi and wired port connectivity for guests, with captive portal authentication and voucher-based access management — powered via PoE from existing infrastructure through PoE switches.

High-capacity ceiling-mount models handle the device density of classrooms and lecture halls, while outdoor APs extend coverage across courtyards, walkways, and open campus areas with weather-rated enclosures.

Outdoor-rated directional models with IP68 enclosures and wide operating temperature support deliver reliable connectivity for handheld scanners, AGVs, and fixed terminals across large indoor and outdoor facility footprints.

APs with OFDMA and MU-MIMO manage the airtime demands of high-footfall environments where customer and staff devices connect simultaneously, with guest network authentication supporting customer-facing Wi-Fi without exposing business systems.

FAQs

What is Wi-Fi 6 and how does it improve business wireless networks?

Wi-Fi 6 uses OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology to serve multiple devices simultaneously rather than sequentially. This improves throughput and reduces latency in environments with many connected devices, making it better suited to business environments than previous Wi-Fi generations, where performance degrades as client count increases.

Is Wi-Fi 6 suitable for high-density environments like offices, schools, or hotels?

Yes, OFDMA divides each wireless channel into smaller sub-channels, allowing an access point to communicate with multiple devices at the same time. Combined with MU-MIMO, this makes Wi-Fi 6 access points well suited to environments where many devices connect concurrently, such as offices, classrooms, conference rooms, and hotel common areas. Models like EAP660 HD and EAP620 HD are specifically designed for high-density environments.

Are Wi-Fi 6 access points backward compatible with older Wi-Fi devices?

Wi-Fi 6 access points are backward compatible with devices using older Wi-Fi standards including Wi-Fi 5, Wi-Fi 4, and earlier. Older devices connect and operate normally, but they won't benefit from Wi-Fi 6 specific features like OFDMA. Wi-Fi 6 features require client devices that also support the standard.

Do Wi-Fi 6 access points require a multi-gig switch?

Not in all cases. Many Wi-Fi 6 access points connect via standard gigabit Ethernet, which is sufficient for most deployments. Select higher-throughput models may benefit from 2.5G switch ports to avoid a wired bottleneck, particularly in high-density environments where aggregate wireless throughput approaches or exceeds gigabit capacity. Check individual model specifications for uplink port requirements.

Do Wi-Fi 6 APs require PoE+ power?

Most Omada Wi-Fi 6 access points support 802.3at PoE+ power. Select models also support 802.3af PoE for lower-power configurations, and some include DC power input as an alternative. Wall-plate models support PoE pass-through to power connected wired devices from the same cable run. See individual product specifications for power requirements, and the Omada PoE solutions page for compatible switch options.

Can Wi-Fi 6 access points be centrally managed through a controller or cloud platform?

All Omada Wi-Fi 6 access points integrate with the Omada Controller for centralized management via cloud, hardware controller, or software controller. Configuration, monitoring, and firmware updates are managed from a single interface, accessible via web browser or the Omada app, whether managing one site or multiple locations.