

🚀 Power your network like a pro with TP-Link ER707-M2 — where speed meets security!
The TP-Link ER707-M2 Omada VPN Router delivers ultra-fast dual 2.5Gig WAN ports combined with flexible multi-port configurations, supporting over 500,000 concurrent sessions and 1000+ clients. Integrated with Omada SDN for cloud-based centralized management and fortified with robust VPN capabilities, it ensures secure, scalable, and reliable networking for modern professional environments—all backed by a 5-year warranty.







| ASIN | B0C238XMVV |
| Best Sellers Rank | 83,952 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 628 in Routers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | ER707-M2 |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Product Dimensions | 32.77 x 24.13 x 7.87 cm; 1.1 kg |
P**E
Great router
Awesome router. Has increase performance of My fibre broadband significantly. Easy to install the Omada apps works well
J**W
ER707-M2
Ordered from amazon.co.uk but was delivered from USA with a US power adaptor. Pretty basic error by amazon. Router added to Omada and is performing exactly as expected.
G**T
Great for IPV4 - Beyond useless for IPv6
For an IPV router, it works well - VERY well and although the menu system for configuration is poorly designed, it is not too difficult to work out. This changes with IPV6. The most hideously counter-intuitive system you could imagine. Even the option to "Enable IPV6" is itself hidden until you manage to find (on another page) "Enable Prefix Delegation". After several H-O-U-R-S of searching forums (I am not alone in finding this a real pig-of-a-product), I end up cheating and using "Claude AI" which (after uploading screen grabs from almost every configuration page possible) helps me get closer. Now we have an issue where we NEED to enter a field (prefix) but the system doesn't allow us to enter anything in it. Don't get me wrong, I am sure with the right incantation, using 11 different pages and donating a pint of unicorn blood to Beelzebub, I am sure it is possible. Unless you are an IT guru (not just someone that can do easy stuff like install GPUs on HPE kit with a forced X11 driver when it wants to install Wayland on a version of RHEL that doesn't want to use embedded video), then I would suggest you should not touch this router with a "mucky" stick. IPV4 - Brilliant - works as it should. IPV6 - This is the sort of thing GCHQ should use as their final test to prove you can decode garbage. AVOID the ERR707-M2 if you need IPV6 (even after you have re-updated the firmware to at least make IPV6 kind of possible). Life really is too short. Some routers, you really do just "click Enable IPV6" and the defaults pretty much take over. NOT this one.
V**A
Firewall lacking full ipv6 features
It wouldn't suit my setup as ipv6 support on the firewall side isn't as fully featured as something like Opnsense.. Returned
D**N
I live in a rural area and recently added Starlink alongside T-Mobile Home Internet. To make the most of both connections, I picked up a Dual WAN router—the ER707-M2—to combine the two ISPs and load balance traffic while I test and decide which one to stick with. The price was excellent, and so far, the router has been performing flawlessly. Setup can be as simple as plug-and-play, but if you dive into advanced features like Policy Routing and group configurations, it might be a bit complex for some users. That said, if you’re a Hulu user, brace yourself—streaming can be finicky without proper routing. Thankfully, Policy Routing can help smooth out those issues and save you a lot of frustration. Updating firmware was easy and I appreciate the auto backup option of settings to an external USB drive. Only frustration is being an Amazon Prime member and here of late, deliveries that say 2 days turns in to a week. This is happening more and more on my end.
S**A
balanceador de carga entre 2 ou mais links de Internet e pode utilizar 2 ou mais como redundância. links até 2.5 Gbps
A**R
If you’re looking to upgrade your home or small office network to a more robust customizable network the Tp-Link ER707 m2 paired with the Omada controller, access points and switches is the way to go. Right out of the box swapping it in for my old ER605 V1 gateway was straightforward and the multi-gig 2.5 Gbps ports give your network the future proofing it needs to survive the ever-changing landscape on networking. Paired with the Omada controller, the whole ecosystem really shines as the centralized dashboard, remote access, and monitoring tools that gives you visibility into devices, traffic, and usage without drowning you in complexity. One of the standout features for me is the VPN flexibility. The ER707-M2 supports IPSec, OpenVPN, L2TP, PPTP, and, best of all, WireGuard, which has quickly become my go-to for secure and efficient client to server connections. Add in VLANs, ACLs, and advanced monitoring, and you have all the tools to build a robust, segmented, and flexible home network to isolate IoT devices, hosting a media server, or just keeping the kids’ devices in check. There is also the USB port that allows you to plug in a cellular/LTE USB modem that gives you a backup internet connection if your main WAN goes down or just use it use it for USB storage or file sharing. Overall, the ER707-M2 is a versatile well-rounded gateway that is flexible, fast, and packed with advanced security and traffic control, enterprise grade tools, all at a price that doesn’t require raiding the retirement fund. If you want an upgrade that still suits the home network needs that powerful yet approachable, with WireGuard VPN, VLAN control, with Omada’s centralized management to tie it all together, this router is hard to beat.
P**E
Not as "refined' as more sophisticated (and expensive) brands as Microtics for exemple, but does the job in SOHO environment. Stable.
J**Y
These omada devices are great. I moved my whole network to omada.
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