Easily Set Up and Secure Your Network
Try the EmulatorOmada business routers and gateways manage WAN connectivity, VPN access, and network security for organizations that need reliable, centrally managed internet routing. From compact gateways for small offices to multi-gigabit and 10G models for high-throughput environments, Omada by TP-Link covers the full range of business routing requirements: wired, wireless, and cellular.
Gateways for Diverse Scenarios
All ProductsBusiness Benefits
Multi-WAN Failover and Load Balancing
Run multiple internet connections and distribute traffic across them, with automatic failover keeping POS systems, VoIP, and cloud applications online if a primary connection drops.
Comprehensive VPN Support
A broad range of VPN protocols supports both site-to-site connections between offices and remote access for employees working from home or traveling.
Integrated Wi-Fi Options
Select models include built-in Wi-Fi, combining routing and wireless in a single device, with mesh capability to extend coverage using Omada access points without additional switching hardware.
4G/5G Cellular Connectivity
4G+ Cat6 models provide cellular WAN connectivity via SIM card, supporting primary or backup internet for locations where wired connections are unavailable or unreliable.
Built-In Security
Firewall policies, DoS/DDoS protection, IP/MAC/URL filtering, deep packet inspection (DPI), and IPS/IDS protect business networks without requiring separate security appliances.
Flexible Deployment Options
Wired, Wi-Fi, 4G/LTE, integrated PoE+, and outdoor-rated models give businesses the flexibility to choose the right internet router for each deployment setting.
Unified Integration
All Omada gateways work alongside Omada wired routers and the full Omada by TP-Link switching and wireless infrastructure, managed through a single cloud-based, hardware, or software Omada controller with zero-touch provisioning for fast, consistent deployment across every site.
Solving Connectivity Challenges
Omada business routers and gateways manage connectivity demands of businesses at every stage of growth.
Compact gigabit gateways provide routing, VPN, and multi-WAN connectivity for small offices without requiring rack infrastructure or complex configuration, keeping costs and setup time low.
Cloud-managed gateways deploy consistently across every location using zero-touch provisioning, with VLANs separating POS, staff, and guest traffic, and automatic failover keeping payment processing running if the primary connection drops.
VPN support across multiple protocols lets employees connect securely from home networks or public locations, with site-to-site tunnels linking branch offices to headquarters resources.
4G+ Cat6 gateway models use a SIM card for primary or backup WAN connectivity, supporting pop-up retail, outdoor venues, construction sites, and any location where fixed broadband isn't available.
Multi-gigabit and 10G gateway models handle demanding WAN aggregation requirements for data-intensive operations, with multi-WAN load balancing maximizing available bandwidth across multiple connections.
The 3-in-1 gateway with integrated PoE+ ports and controller capability manages access points and powers devices from a single unit, simplifying installation at smaller locations with limited space.
FAQs
What is a business router?
A business router, also called a gateway, manages the connection between a local network and one or more internet connections. It handles traffic routing, network security, VPN access, and WAN failover — capabilities that go beyond what typical home routers provide. Business routers support multiple simultaneous users, critical applications, and centralized management across one or more locations.
How is a business router different from a home router?
Business routers support features that home routers typically don't, including multi-WAN failover and load balancing, comprehensive VPN protocols for remote access and site-to-site connectivity, advanced firewall and security features, VLAN segmentation, and centralized management across multiple locations. They manage continuous operation and integrate into a managed network infrastructure rather than function as standalone devices.
Do business routers support VPN connections for remote offices and users?
Yes, Omada gateways support SSL, IPSec, WireGuard, OpenVPN, L2TP, and PPTP VPN protocols for both remote user access and site-to-site connections between offices. Employees can connect securely from home or while traveling, and branch locations can link to headquarters over encrypted tunnels.
Can business routers support multiple internet connections (multi-WAN)?
Omada gateways support multiple WAN connections with load balancing to distribute traffic across available links and automatic failover to maintain connectivity when a primary connection fails.
Do business routers include built-in Wi-Fi?
Select Omada gateway models include integrated Wi-Fi for combined routing and wireless connectivity in a single device. These models also support mesh connectivity with Omada access points to extend coverage across larger spaces. Wired-only gateway models are also available for deployments where wireless is handled separately.
Can business routers be centrally managed through a controller or cloud platform?
All Omada gateways integrate with the Omada SDN controller for centralized configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting. Zero-touch provisioning allows new gateways to adopt existing configurations automatically, and multi-site management provides visibility across all locations from a single interface.



