📡 Elevate your workspace Wi-Fi—where sleek meets smart connectivity!
The TP-Link EAP115-Wall is a compact, wall-plate wireless access point delivering N300 Wi-Fi speeds with 802.3af PoE support. Designed for seamless integration into any room, it offers centralized cloud management via Omada SDN, secure guest network options, and easy installation compatible with standard EU junction boxes. Ideal for professionals seeking a discreet yet powerful networking solution.
Brand | TP-Link |
Product Dimensions | 8.68 x 8.68 x 3.02 cm; 190 g |
Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
Item model number | EAP115-Wall |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Series | EAP115-Wall |
Colour | White |
Form Factor | Foldable Case |
Standing screen display size | 1.2 Inches |
Processor Brand | Refer_Manual |
Processor Count | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Hard Drive Interface | ATA |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Carrier | 3 |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Number of Ethernet Ports | 2 |
Voltage | 28 Volts |
Wattage | 2.8 watts |
Power Source | AC |
Hardware Platform | Refer_Manual |
Operating System | Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 4 |
Item Weight | 190 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**R
Great little item, but requires power over Ethernet to work.
Great little device giving me WiFi to a garden room. One thing to note that could’ve been explained better, the unit needs power for it to work, and the power comes down the Ethernet cable that’s plugged in to the back of the unit. Some routers have Power Over Ethernet integrated in them, however most common isp routers do not support this, so a POE device is needed to power the tp link. They’re quite inexpensive, but another thing needed regardless. Set up is very straightforward once the POE device is attached. One other thing of note, in the item description it says a AAAA battery required, which is not correct.
P**1
Fast and very reliable are you recommended
Give me a good Wi-Fi signal and very fast and the ability to have poe through it, is very useful as you can connect up things like p o e cameras, and another plus is allegedly the Chinese government can spyit so if ever breaks hopefully they will send me to replacement straight away
M**E
Brilliant strong signal
Bought this to deal with poor WiFi in the house alongside BT full fibre 500. Very slim profile so mounted half way up the wall behind the TV at rear of the house and now get around 350-400Mbs around the house and down the garden with very very low latency. Having the 2 LAN ports and 1 Poe port on the plate makes it very useful. Only downside is the instructions aren’t very helpful if you aren’t very confident with getting your network up and running. As others have said use this is an extender so set up as a standalone and use the same SSID and logon as your existing network so you have one network with the same login info.
M**M
Easy, Fast, Discrete
I bought a large house ten years ago for a full gutting and renovation - which, as my wife regularly reminds me I'm still doing.... As part of that renovation I put in loads of Cat6 thankfully with a view to having access in all rooms.Of course WiFi has come a long way since then and most devices need it including my mobile phone which uses the internet to connect when at home due to poor local coverage.But... I introduced a problem. When I re-plastered my house I dry lined the walls using foil backed plasterboard and thus without thinking created a wonderful Faraday Cage, especially when combined with the numerous steel beams I used.WiFi cover was rubbish and became worse when I moved to BT Infinity high speed broadband as all the WiFi routers seemed to have lower ability to punch through my house.So, I moved to a BT Mesh system which, improved things but was still not ideal. I also fundamentally prefer the idea of a wired system for reliability.And then I came across the TP Link Omada system.Happy days.It is of course designed for work places, shops and offices and I did wonder if it would be some over complicated thing that needed an IT Administrator to set up.Nope. Easy as an easy thing.First off, I will say that I bought this along with a few other items. A TP Link POE 8 port switch, an outdoor AP and an indoor ceiling mounted unit as well as the controller module which, isn't necessary but does make things easier.So, assuming you have set up the controller first (not needed but better) and downloaded the app which, is needed then it's easy peasy.Using Cat5 or 6 plug into your POE switch and then use the Omada app to search for the unit. Once found give it a name and off it goes.Thing is that as part of the Omada system using the controller module you set up your own SSID and password and then as you add AP's they all work on the same system. That means you can cover your entire property including your garden with one login and because it's wired you don't have the weak repeater signal problems and lower speed that comes with a mesh system.The actual TP link device here is the same physical dimensions as a white plastic single gang plug and it fits into a standard deep pattress box. If you have the really shallow back boxes then they may need changing and the wall recess deepening to take the deep box. I made sure all my back boxes were the deepest available just in case.Overall, this is a superb bit of kit and part of a fantastic system.
D**E
Great quality and easy to setup (with a PoE switch)
Awesome product, I needed a thin profile access point in my garden office qhich is about 100 feet away from my home.. this does the job - straightforward to setup and you will need a PoE Switch. Now I have 1gbps internet speed (wired) and 800 mbps on wifi =)
D**Y
Unhappy - with service
I am unhappy with the service I received from Amazon.I ordered two of these devices and only received one.Nowhere on there website is there a way to communicate with anyone regarding these things, its all self help stuff that doesn't cover all situations.I would not recommend.The product I did recieve however is very good and performs well
N**R
Brilliant unobtrusive access point.
Likes…slimline fitting on standard wall box. Looks good with no wires or power supplies Easy to connect up to ethernet cable - need to have the cable in the wall of course and with a connector rather than bare wires. Transfers full speed from my virgin hub > 200mbpsDislikes = could not connect via web browser “server not found”, but using iphone app method it worked no problem. Instructions could be clearer to point out that you need to change the SSD (network name and associated password) to same as your existing wifi.Notes: remember this needs power from the ethernet connection, so make sure you feed it from a PoE device. I bought a small 5 channel PoE+ switch that i daisy chained with existing switch. ( i need about 15 ethernet port to supply all the bits and bobs in my house!). Perhaps the daisy chaining was reason i could not set up from the browser. Anyway phone app worked just fine. Took about fifteen minutes.Definitely recommend and will buy again for another part of my house.
S**R
Good AP but could be improved
Easily adopted into my existing setup of 2 other EAPs to give better coverage in the cellar. Really helps to manage the 3 APs together, instead of having to duplicate the settings across the devices. Dropped one star as the wall-mounted AP needs a deep box to mount it on the wall. Don't know why they couldn't have made the cable go in vertically, which would have made it all a bit slimmer. Doesn't really matter for my application but had to buy a 47mm deep box rather than use the 32mm one I had spare.
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