TP-Link ER605 V2 Wired Gigabit VPN Router, Up to 3 WAN Ethernet Ports + 1 USB WAN, SPI Firewall SMB Router, Omada SDN Integrated, Load Balance, Lightning Protection
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TP-Link ER605 V2 Wired Gigabit VPN Router, Up to 3 WAN Ethernet Ports + 1 USB WAN, SPI Firewall SMB Router, Omada SDN Integrated, Load Balance, Lightning Protection

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Details

  • Brand
    TP-Link
  • Model Name
    ER605
  • Special Feature
    WPS
  • Frequency Band Class
    Tri-Band
  • Wireless Communication Standard
    802.11ax
  • Compatible Devices
    Personal
Built-in lightning protection
🌐3 WAN ports for max bandwidth
🔒Advanced SPI firewall & VPN security

Description

🚀 Power up your network with unstoppable speed and rock-solid security!

  • OMADA SDN INTEGRATION - Manage your network remotely and effortlessly with Omada’s cloud-based software-defined networking platform, perfect for the modern hybrid workspace.
  • TRIPLE WAN POWERHOUSE - Seamlessly balance and optimize your internet traffic with up to 3 gigabit WAN ports plus a USB WAN backup for unstoppable connectivity.
  • PLUG PLAY VERSATILITY - Supports 4G/3G USB modems for instant WAN backup, ensuring your business stays online even when traditional connections fail.
  • ENTERPRISE GRADE SECURITY - Protect your network with advanced SPI firewall, DoS defense, and multi-layer VPN support—because your data deserves fortress-level protection.
  • LIGHTNING FAST RELIABLE - Experience blazing 1 Gbps speeds with gigabit Ethernet ports and robust lightning protection to keep your network safe and stable.

The TP-Link ER605 V2 is a wired gigabit VPN router designed for SMBs and professionals seeking high-speed, secure, and reliable internet connectivity. Featuring up to 3 WAN Ethernet ports plus a USB WAN for 4G/3G backup, advanced SPI firewall, multi-protocol VPN support, and Omada SDN integration, it ensures optimized bandwidth, enterprise-grade security, and seamless remote management—all housed in a compact, lightning-protected design.

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Specifications

Colorblack, silver
Connectivity TechnologyEthernet
Control MethodRemote
Data Transfer Rate1 Gigabits Per Second
Voltage240 Volts
Frequency5 GHz
Wireless Compability802.11ax
Controller TypeSwitch
Antenna LocationHome
Compatible DevicesPersonal Computer
LAN Port Bandwidth10/100/1000 Mbps
Is ElectricYes
Operating SystemWindows
Frequency Band ClassTri-Band
Number of Ports1
Additional FeaturesWPS
Item Weight0.79 Pounds
Item Dimensions L x W x H6.22"L x 3.98"W x 0.98"H

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Reviews

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S**E

TL:DR- Initial Integration Issue But Worth It

Unit arrives with IP 192.168.0.1 which is annoying and makes plug and play integration not possible for many networks. The Omada Controller see’s the unit but cannot provision it. Once you change your terminal device to some IP like 192.168.0.X, you can log into 192.168.0.1 and change the router IP to be on your network. Not sure why they don’t just select 192.168.1.65 or some other random IP. Anyway, once I did that the router provisioned and I was in business. It’s faster than my older Edgemax 5 port, integrates really well, and has a bunch of other features. The full blown Omada control interface (not standalone mode, I have an Omada controller, a separate box that plugs into the network) takes some time to understand. Not a knock on Omada as there are many features and options for all devices. The way it all integrates is pretty powerful and easy to navigate after you ingest it all. The router stand alone UI is fine, too, if you just need a pretty fast and feature rich home router. So I have two wall mounted access points, a POE switch, an outdoor AP, and this router (all Omada). Adding the new router made a noticeable improvement to overall improvement and the system does seem to optimize very well.My only gripe is the initial setup could be a little more seamless for the router. Every other Omada I have integrated perfectly. I would also like it to be POE powered but that’s a “nice to have.”Some background if interested:I’ve been gradually moving my wifi system over to the Omada ecosystem. My first purchase was their wall mounted access point, which mounts in a junction box and has a couple Ethernet ports. Great product. After that experience to picked up an Omada POE switch to directly power the APs. Then I got an outdoor AP. AP Performance was (and is) great in a very challenging urban SF environment. There are so many wifi networks on my block. I was coming from a Google wifi which was ok at first but after more networks popped up or a SW update it would just grind to a 3Mbps halt. The Google isn’t flexible at all. With that said I know some people have great success with it in suburban environments.The Omada APs just work and it’s been great. The Omada controller box is also worth it. The whole system is a bit overkill for a residential system, but overkill is underrated and I have a bunch of cameras on switches spread all around.I tried Ubiquity but had some issues and didn’t like the cloud interface. I prefer the Omada interface and the Omada controller box isn’t hundreds of dollars.Hope this helps.

J**

Reliable, Stable, and Feature-Rich Networking Gear

Before switching to the TP-Link ER605 V2, I was restarting my cable company’s modem/router combo once or twice a week due to constant dropouts and poor Wi-Fi performance. Since installing the ER605 and putting the modem in bridge mode, it has been running flawlessly for over 3 years—the only reboot I’ve done was after making configuration changes myself.At home, I use the ER605 with a TP-Link EAP610 for Wi-Fi, managed via the OC200 controller. At another property I manage, it’s paired with a TP-Link EAP225, controlled through the Omada software running on Proxmox. The entire Omada ecosystem—covering load balancing, firewall, VPN, and network management—is stable, intuitive, and enterprise-grade yet budget-friendly.If you need more ports with VLAN control and Omada integration, the TP-Link TL-SG2008 is an excellent choice. This smart managed PoE-in switch supports VLANs, L2/L3/L4 QoS, static routing, IGMP snooping, and link aggregation. It integrates seamlessly with the ER605 and is perfect for home labs or small business networks requiring flexibility and control.If you don’t need advanced management features, the TP-Link TL-SG108 is a simple, plug-and-play option. It’s unmanaged, fanless, built tough, and just works right out of the box—ideal for quickly expanding your wired network without fuss.

G**Z

A Robust Router with a Quirky Interface

Our home is 4,000 sqft on two levels and the wifi distribution was built using an older Netgear wifi/router with a first generation Rockspace wifi mesh. As more smart devices, tablets, IOT's and such being added, the system really began to choke and just couldn't handle the load. That's when I decided to rebuild the topology using a standalone router and upgraded wifi mesh.There isn't a huge selection of standalone routers in the home networking category, and the selection came down between Ubiquity and TP-Link. I settled on the TP-link ER605 and am very pleased with the overall results, though it did come with pretty steep learning curve, due to its (in my opinion) confusing GUI interface.For instance: setting a DHCP address pool is hidden within a category called "Network List". All that is displayed is a Network Name "LAN", the IP address of the router, and a couple other parameters. You must select an edit icon to expand the display which will allow you to customize your LAN set up. It's subtle, and easy to miss if you don't understand the GUI design intention of the programmers at TP-Link.The MAC/IP Reservation controls are straightforward, but there is no obvious way to sort the list by IP or MAC address. I have nearly 70 devices hanging off my network, and not being able to sort the lists makes for a tedious effort when looking for a specific device. I contacted TP-Link support about this and told me that, no, you cannot sort the DHCP IP listing, but you can if you use their add-on OMADA Hardware Controller (at a cost of about $100), but I really don't want another layer of hardware or complexity to deal with.There are other quirks in the interface that slowed my setup time, only because I had to spend more time just to find where the specific option I was looking for is buried within the GUI. Now, anytime you migrate to a new topology, there will be a learning curve, but most of the quirks I ran up against could easily be addressed with a bit of effort on the GUI design.Things like Port Forwarding (Called "Virtual Servers" in the GUI), Dynamic DNS, and OpenVPN services are all there and are fairly straight-forward to set up. So, overall, this little modem has delivered everything I expected and need and this, coupled with the new wifi mesh system (Eero 6+ with 4 nodes with backhaul to the router) has dramatically improved our overall network and wifi service throughout the house.The ER605 modem has proven to be very well suited and is a fast and efficient workhorse of a router. With a bit of pain, effort, and patience to get through the learning curve of the interface, there will be only a few minor disappointments in the interface.

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