Omada Expands One-Vendor SME Offer at ISC West 2026
TP-Link’s business brand used ISC West to spotlight new gateways, campus networking products and surveillance integration, underscoring its push to offer SMEs a single platform for networking and security
Omada by TP-Link has introduced a broader integrated platform for SME networking and surveillance at ISC West 2026, using the Las Vegas event to unveil new gateway, switching, wireless, and surveillance-related additions. According to TP-Link, the latest rollout is aimed at strengthening Omada’s position as a one-vendor solution for small and medium-sized enterprises seeking more unified management across connectivity and security.
Omada’s integrated ecosystem now includes products such as dual-lens 180-degree panoramic cameras, PTZ cameras, 4G cameras, and solar-powered systems, alongside software features including people counting, smart search, and POS integration.
At the center of the announcement is the new Fusion Gateway series, designed to bring networking and surveillance management together in a single platform. TP-Link said the line is intended to simplify deployment for business environments such as offices, retail sites, and restaurant chains, while also lowering operational complexity. The company highlighted license-free cloud management and simplified setup as key benefits for installers and smaller businesses.
The launch also included Omada’s new Campus Networking Series, which is positioned for larger-scale and campus environments. TP-Link said the new Layer 3 switch range includes nine models with up to 100G connections and 2 Tbps capacity, while the newly introduced AP9788 campus access point is built to support high-density Wi-Fi 7 deployments with speeds of up to 22 Gbps and support for up to 1,500 clients.
Beyond switching and campus Wi-Fi, Omada also used the show to introduce new wireless bridge products for long-range connectivity in remote and multi-building deployments. The company said the portfolio includes Sector Bridge, Flex Bridge, and the Beam Bridge 7 Kit, with support for both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint use cases. Of particular relevance to the security market, TP-Link noted that the Sector Bridge and Flex Bridge solution includes PoE-out support for powering surveillance devices.
Surveillance was also given a clear role in the announcement. TP-Link said Omada’s integrated ecosystem now includes products such as dual-lens 180-degree panoramic cameras, PTZ cameras, 4G cameras, and solar-powered systems, alongside software features including people counting, smart search, and POS integration. The company presented these functions as part of a broader effort to show how security infrastructure can deliver operational value beyond traditional protection use cases.
Also featured was Omada Design Hub, a free planning tool that allows users to upload floor plans, simulate Wi-Fi coverage, and generate proposals with AI-assisted device placement. Taken together, the latest announcements suggest that TP-Link is increasingly positioning Omada not just as a networking brand but as a converged platform that links IT infrastructure and surveillance under a single management umbrella.
For channel partners, integrators and end users, the message from ISC West is clear: TP-Link sees growing opportunity in giving SMEs a simpler path to unified networking and security, without the need to stitch together multiple vendor environments.

















