

🚀 Elevate your workspace Wi-Fi game with power, speed, and control!
The TP-Link AC1750 EAP245 is a high-performance dual-band ceiling mount access point featuring MU-MIMO technology and six internal omni antennas for robust coverage. It supports flexible power options including 802.3af/at PoE and Passive PoE, simplifying deployment in offices, campuses, and hospitality venues. With free centralized management software and seamless roaming, it ensures reliable, fast Wi-Fi for multiple users and devices, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
| ASIN | B01M7WS3IF |
| Best Sellers Rank | #100,271 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #341 in Wireless Access Points |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (330) |
| Date First Available | 8 November 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | EAP245 |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Product Dimensions | 16.06 x 24.3 x 3.25 cm; 470 g |
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A**R
Best buy now having full control with networking PoE works great and making own wifi ssid, 2.4G with 5Ghz or just 2.4Ghz for IoT and a 5Ghz for newer ac devices. Good for SO/HO have choice on how you set up as individual or with PoE switch and omarda. Buy with confidence. May get an other one just for IoT and guests
J**A
Replacing my BT equipment with TP-Link Omada enabled items to improve network. This AP can push out wireless speeds matching my BT Fibre 500 line and takes POE to reduce cables. Smart design and easy to install, quick setup with Omada and very stable for my wireless devices. The option to have multiple SSIDs is great, we've Home, Work and Guest networks. Also means we can broadcast amusing SSIDs. The range on this device is brilliant, can pick it up multiple houses away from my home.
J**N
Have been putting off this purchase for some time. Seems like my Asus N66 Wifi is dying, so decided to find a good AP and move to more centralised position in the house. My choice was between the Ubiquiy Unifi or the TPlink EAP245, both similar prices and both with same mimo chipset. So at this moment just running on a temporary SSID asking the family to switch between the Asus and EAP to see if we still get dropouts. So far so good, seems to connect really quickly and speedtest seem to indicate higher throughput than existing Asus 5Ghz link. Actually I'm really impressed that this seems like a newer variant. The case style is the rippled case and hidden rj45 sockets! In fact this 1750AC version has a POE adaptor with mounting plate and a second rj45 bridge port for daisy chaining or adding to an existing CAT6 cable run. The set-up was incredibly easy and defaults to 2 open SSID's and grabs an IP from existing DHCP server. So a quick login to the webserver and 2 minutes later you have your own SSID and WPA2 passwords set up. All in all I'm really happy with my choice and that TPlink have upgraded the older looking case. Much slimmer and all the features you need. What's not to like!!?? Thanks Amazon and TPlink .. :-)
M**Y
Simple to set up and a good WiFi extender - ceiling mounted. Need Poe ( power over internet ) to make it one cable install. But has a mains lead if no Poe available. Need a power socket then.
M**D
EDIT: TP-Link has now updated all firmware and their controller, meaning that the 1750 can now partake in amesh and give you access to all advanced fratures. So far so good, and bumping it up a star... ORIGINAL REVIEW: You gain nothing from thinking you are getting a good deal. TP-Link is not interested in developing its Omada product further. Real shame, as the branding was spot on, and the potential to have a go against Ubiquiti, Aruba and even Meraki (Cisco) was there. They've failed, massively, with the EAP 245. It doesn't support mesh, for a start, so you cannot join it to the EAP 225 indoor and outdoor variants if you need to. All units must be hardwired. Shame, for a line topping model, especially when the cheaper 225s offer mesh. Coverage isn't great. Had better from the stock BT FTTP hub that came in the post. You won't get the blistering speeds, either. It's a complete waste of money for a home user. If you are sold on Omada and must have an EAP, buy the EAP 225 outdoor, and put it in your attic/loft. Get the EAP 225 indoor if you must, but you'll get better coverage from 5G on the higher channels using the outdoor as it pumps a little more power. TP-Link has ignored four communications about the 245, that I sent them via their support or Twitter. Serious, buy the Ubi or better still stretch and buy Meraki.
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