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TP-Link EAP225 AC1350 Wireless DB Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point
TP-Link EAP225 AC1350 Wireless DB Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point
TP-Link EAP225 AC1350 Wireless DB Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point
TP-Link EAP225 AC1350 Wireless DB Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point
TP-Link EAP225 AC1350 Wireless DB Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point
TP-Link EAP225 AC1350 Wireless DB Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point
TP-Link EAP225 AC1350 Wireless DB Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point
TP-Link EAP225 AC1350 Wireless DB Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point
TP-Link EAP225 AC1350 Wireless DB Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point

TP-Link EAP225 AC1350 Wireless DB Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point

The 802.11ac Wi-Fi combined with advanced 3x3 MIMO technology ensures superior Wi-Fi speeds and coverage over 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless bands. Captive portal provides one convenient method of authentication for Wi-Fi guests by requiring users to perform certain actions before network access is allowed. The EAP's low profile design and easy mount chassis make it easy to install on any wall or ceiling surface and allow it to blend in with most interior decorating styles. EAP devices also support Power over Ethernet (PoE), making deployment effortless and flexible. The business-grade 11ac Wi-Fi solution is engineered to handle heavy multi-user usage in large areas without encountering the same stability issues found with standard routers and access points purposed for home use. It's the perfect fit for motels, salons, chain-stores, schools, and restaurants.

The 802.11ac Wi-Fi combined with advanced 3x3 MIMO technology ensures superior Wi-Fi speeds and coverage over 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless bands. Captive portal provides one convenient method of authentication for Wi-Fi guests by requiring users to perform certain actions before network access is allowed. The EAP's low profile design and easy mount chassis make it easy to install on any wall or ceiling surface and allow it to blend in with most interior decorating styles. EAP devices also support Power over Ethernet (PoE), making deployment effortless and flexible. The business-grade 11ac Wi-Fi solution is engineered to handle heavy multi-user usage in large areas without encountering the same stability issues found with standard routers and access points purposed for home use. It's the perfect fit for motels, salons, chain-stores, schools, and restaurants.

Size:

1200
Wifi 5|Ac1350

TP-Link EAP225 AC1350 Wireless DB Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point

The 802.11ac Wi-Fi combined with advanced 3x3 MIMO technology ensures superior Wi-Fi speeds and coverage over 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless bands. Captive portal provides one convenient method of authentication for Wi-Fi guests by requiring users to perform certain actions before network access is allowed. The EAP's low profile design and easy mount chassis make it easy to install on any wall or ceiling surface and allow it to blend in with most interior decorating styles. EAP devices also support Power over Ethernet (PoE), making deployment effortless and flexible. The business-grade 11ac Wi-Fi solution is engineered to handle heavy multi-user usage in large areas without encountering the same stability issues found with standard routers and access points purposed for home use. It's the perfect fit for motels, salons, chain-stores, schools, and restaurants.

The 802.11ac Wi-Fi combined with advanced 3x3 MIMO technology ensures superior Wi-Fi speeds and coverage over 2.4GHz and 5GHz wireless bands. Captive portal provides one convenient method of authentication for Wi-Fi guests by requiring users to perform certain actions before network access is allowed. The EAP's low profile design and easy mount chassis make it easy to install on any wall or ceiling surface and allow it to blend in with most interior decorating styles. EAP devices also support Power over Ethernet (PoE), making deployment effortless and flexible. The business-grade 11ac Wi-Fi solution is engineered to handle heavy multi-user usage in large areas without encountering the same stability issues found with standard routers and access points purposed for home use. It's the perfect fit for motels, salons, chain-stores, schools, and restaurants.

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Last updated at 03/21/2026 11:20:21

desertcart.com.au

$162.90

TP-Link AC1200 Wireless Wi-Fi Access Point - Supports 802.3af PoE, Dual Band, 802.11AC, Ceiling Mount, 2x2 MIMO Technology (EAP225)

Delivery between 27–30 Mar $29

Price history

Price history

Reviews

4 June 2024JohnJohnson

originally posted on ebuyer.com

Despite some negative reviews on some parts of the web the Access Point was relatively easy to set up. The layout of the process in the instructions could be a little confusing but as long as the simple set up was followed it was working quickly. For a single Access Point there is no need to use the smartphone app, this only helps for a more complex network. The Access Point provides useful coverage of our medium-sized garden.

2.4 GHz band doesn't work half the time
16 April 2021Anonymous

originally posted on neweggbusiness.com

I purchased two of these access points so that I could have a couple extra wifi networks in different areas in my house. The single router with wifi in the living room just wasn't cutting it on the third floor.However, after attempting to set up both routers, neither had functioning 2.4 GHz connections! The 5GHz networks worked just fine, but in both cases, the 2.4 GHz connection would fail, claiming a bad password (I checked this many, many times, and the password was correct).It wasn't very hard to find people having similar issues after doing a quick search on the internet. And it looks like no one has found a resolution. I even tried updating the firmware, hoping that it was problem that had been fixed in an update, but nope, still doesn't work.Save yourself the ... MoreI purchased two of these access points so that I could have a couple extra wifi networks in different areas in my house. The single router with wifi in the living room just wasn't cutting it on the third floor.However, after attempting to set up both routers, neither had functioning 2.4 GHz connections! The 5GHz networks worked just fine, but in both cases, the 2.4 GHz connection would fail, claiming a bad password (I checked this many, many times, and the password was correct).It wasn't very hard to find people having similar issues after doing a quick search on the internet. And it looks like no one has found a resolution. I even tried updating the firmware, hoping that it was problem that had been fixed in an update, but nope, still doesn't work.Save yourself the trouble, and find an access point that doesn't have a review like mine for it.

Economical but effective
6 May 2020feltron_cq

originally posted on ebay.com

I love the EAP range of wireless access points because they are really simple to use and really effective. I use the (free) recommended Omada software to administer a number of these devices around our house, and another installation at a small business. As soon as I connect a new access point to the network, it appears in the admin tool and its then just a case of clicking adopt, and it instantly gets configured with all of my default settings. I can then go in and set up a fixed IP address. Great that these have some Enterprise grade features like VLANS, and I love that they can use POE, but also come with a POE injector. Moving around the house or business is seamless. I never seem to drop off WiFi. Overall, a great, economical way to have really effective ... MoreI love the EAP range of wireless access points because they are really simple to use and really effective. I use the (free) recommended Omada software to administer a number of these devices around our house, and another installation at a small business. As soon as I connect a new access point to the network, it appears in the admin tool and its then just a case of clicking adopt, and it instantly gets configured with all of my default settings. I can then go in and set up a fixed IP address. Great that these have some Enterprise grade features like VLANS, and I love that they can use POE, but also come with a POE injector. Moving around the house or business is seamless. I never seem to drop off WiFi. Overall, a great, economical way to have really effective distributed WiFi.

Price comparison

Updated 3 months ago
desertcart.com.au

$162.90

TP-Link AC1200 Wireless Wi-Fi Access Point - Supports 802.3af PoE, Dual Band, 802.11AC, Ceiling Mount, 2x2 MIMO Technology (EAP225)

Delivery between 27–30 Mar $29

Price history

Price history

Reviews

4 June 2024

Despite some negative reviews on some parts of the web the Access Point was relatively easy to set up. The layout of the process in the instructions could be a little confusing but as long as the simple set up was followed it was working quickly. For a single Access Point there is no need to use the smartphone app, this only helps for a more complex network. The Access Point provides useful coverage of our medium-sized garden.

JohnJohnson originally posted on ebuyer.com
2.4 GHz band doesn't work half the time
16 April 2021

I purchased two of these access points so that I could have a couple extra wifi networks in different areas in my house. The single router with wifi in the living room just wasn't cutting it on the third floor.However, after attempting to set up both routers, neither had functioning 2.4 GHz connections! The 5GHz networks worked just fine, but in both cases, the 2.4 GHz connection would fail, claiming a bad password (I checked this many, many times, and the password was correct).It wasn't very hard to find people having similar issues after doing a quick search on the internet. And it looks like no one has found a resolution. I even tried updating the firmware, hoping that it was problem that had been fixed in an update, but nope, still doesn't work.Save yourself the ... MoreI purchased two of these access points so that I could have a couple extra wifi networks in different areas in my house. The single router with wifi in the living room just wasn't cutting it on the third floor.However, after attempting to set up both routers, neither had functioning 2.4 GHz connections! The 5GHz networks worked just fine, but in both cases, the 2.4 GHz connection would fail, claiming a bad password (I checked this many, many times, and the password was correct).It wasn't very hard to find people having similar issues after doing a quick search on the internet. And it looks like no one has found a resolution. I even tried updating the firmware, hoping that it was problem that had been fixed in an update, but nope, still doesn't work.Save yourself the trouble, and find an access point that doesn't have a review like mine for it.

Anonymous originally posted on neweggbusiness.com
Economical but effective
6 May 2020

I love the EAP range of wireless access points because they are really simple to use and really effective. I use the (free) recommended Omada software to administer a number of these devices around our house, and another installation at a small business. As soon as I connect a new access point to the network, it appears in the admin tool and its then just a case of clicking adopt, and it instantly gets configured with all of my default settings. I can then go in and set up a fixed IP address. Great that these have some Enterprise grade features like VLANS, and I love that they can use POE, but also come with a POE injector. Moving around the house or business is seamless. I never seem to drop off WiFi. Overall, a great, economical way to have really effective ... MoreI love the EAP range of wireless access points because they are really simple to use and really effective. I use the (free) recommended Omada software to administer a number of these devices around our house, and another installation at a small business. As soon as I connect a new access point to the network, it appears in the admin tool and its then just a case of clicking adopt, and it instantly gets configured with all of my default settings. I can then go in and set up a fixed IP address. Great that these have some Enterprise grade features like VLANS, and I love that they can use POE, but also come with a POE injector. Moving around the house or business is seamless. I never seem to drop off WiFi. Overall, a great, economical way to have really effective distributed WiFi.

feltron_cq originally posted on ebay.com
Great find at a great price. Highly recommend!
24 July 2019

I would like to start by noting I am a Telecommunications Network Specialist, and previous Satellite Communication Technician. I will be comparing my previous access point the Ubiquiti AP Pro vs the new TP-Link AC 1350. I was introduced to the Ubiquity access points (APs) a while back and they worked great. So when the new APs were released with AC I found that they are a bit pricey, which lead me to finding this TP-Link 1350AC AP. At less than half the price (retail) I noticed great coverage and more power - this is a result of the AC technology and newer hardware. Setup was really easy using the web controller. I configured the AP with the same settings as my previous one, and all my smart home devices connected immediately without fail. There is a free software ... MoreI would like to start by noting I am a Telecommunications Network Specialist, and previous Satellite Communication Technician. I will be comparing my previous access point the Ubiquiti AP Pro vs the new TP-Link AC 1350. I was introduced to the Ubiquity access points (APs) a while back and they worked great. So when the new APs were released with AC I found that they are a bit pricey, which lead me to finding this TP-Link 1350AC AP. At less than half the price (retail) I noticed great coverage and more power - this is a result of the AC technology and newer hardware. Setup was really easy using the web controller. I configured the AP with the same settings as my previous one, and all my smart home devices connected immediately without fail. There is a free software controller download available, though I have not installed it. Without a controller, as long as you are on your home network you can use the Omada app to manage your device. I have not played around with it much but it is really intuitive. Overall I would definitely recommend this product. If you are not getting the home WiFi coverage or speeds out of your old router (or modem router combo) you can just turn off the WiFi on the old router and setup one of these APs for better coverage.

dk_shopper originally posted on ebay.com
Great product
7 September 2024

I needed Wi-Fi in my shed, but unfortunately the APs inside the house were too far away and I don't have a network cable outside the house. I decided to try the EAP225 in mesh mode but I had little hope: in fact even my iPhone could not connect to the network so I had little hope that the AP could mesh. But shockingly it actually worked. The signal is very week at -82dB but the AP still manages to establish a mesh with 175Mbps Tx and 130Mbps Rx. The actual bandwidth when trying a speedtest with an iPhone in close proximity is lower than that, but I still manage to get around 50Mbps which is more than enough for the cars to download updates and in the future for connecting the EV charger.The range of the Wi-Fi is not incredible outside, especially if I go around a ... MoreI needed Wi-Fi in my shed, but unfortunately the APs inside the house were too far away and I don't have a network cable outside the house. I decided to try the EAP225 in mesh mode but I had little hope: in fact even my iPhone could not connect to the network so I had little hope that the AP could mesh. But shockingly it actually worked. The signal is very week at -82dB but the AP still manages to establish a mesh with 175Mbps Tx and 130Mbps Rx. The actual bandwidth when trying a speedtest with an iPhone in close proximity is lower than that, but I still manage to get around 50Mbps which is more than enough for the cars to download updates and in the future for connecting the EV charger.The range of the Wi-Fi is not incredible outside, especially if I go around a couple of walls or change elevation, but still decent enough. While it still manages to cover the area that I need, I would have hoped for a bit longer range. I guess for someone with a small, flat garden it would be perfect.And I guess to err on the safe side, it comes with a Swiss (T13) plug, but on top Digitec added a second longer Swiss cable. I opted for the shorter one, but nice to have a spare in case.

originally posted on digitec.ch
Review of TP-Link EAP225-OUTDOOR 867+300 Wireless N Outdoor Access Point
29 April 2024

Solved WiFi availability in outbuildings where signal was weak, in line of sight this is very powerful. You need to have it connected to power supply so be prepared to drill through outside wall to get best performance. Easy to set up. So far so good.

Reviewed by Laptops Direct customer originally posted on www.laptopsdirect.co.uk
Review of TP-Link EAP225-Outdoor AC1200 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Outdoor Access Point
30 June 2021

Good Points: POE makes installation a lot easier as I only had to route one cable outside the property. Easily mounted to a Drain down pipe using cable ties. I now have great WiFi coverage over my entire back garden. I have a Summer house approx 70 metres away from the Router and have always struggled to get a decent connection even when using plug in boosters. Not anymore, now my Amazon Fire Stick works perfectly with no dropped signal. I'm also able to have Teams calls without any problems. I have a TP-LINK router, I just plugged it in, set up a password and I was up and running in 5 mins using the recommended app on my phone. I didn't even need a PC to set up.Improvement Points: Longer power cable would be handy. Also include a ethernet cable as some of the ... MoreGood Points: POE makes installation a lot easier as I only had to route one cable outside the property. Easily mounted to a Drain down pipe using cable ties. I now have great WiFi coverage over my entire back garden. I have a Summer house approx 70 metres away from the Router and have always struggled to get a decent connection even when using plug in boosters. Not anymore, now my Amazon Fire Stick works perfectly with no dropped signal. I'm also able to have Teams calls without any problems. I have a TP-LINK router, I just plugged it in, set up a password and I was up and running in 5 mins using the recommended app on my phone. I didn't even need a PC to set up.Improvement Points: Longer power cable would be handy. Also include a ethernet cable as some of the alternative brands do.

Reviewed by Ebuyer customer originally posted on www.ebuyer.com
Still like this product but my opinion is changing...
25 March 2019

There are 6 of these installed at my church. Ive discovered they are extremely sensitive to any surge on the data lines.Over the past year Ive replaced all 6, some multiple times, due to damage during electrical storms. I now have data line surge protectors on both ends of all Cat5e runs that pass through walls, ceilings, or subsurface conduits. This seems to protect all but 1 unit that still gets fried every couple months. That one unit has been replaced 4 times so far.And yes, the power is protected by a properly earth-grounded surge protected power strip which is plugged into a UPS with earth ground. The AP data line is plugged into a switch with a 1-foot patch cable. Data lines coming into the switch are all surge protected. There is absolutely no reason ... MoreThere are 6 of these installed at my church. Ive discovered they are extremely sensitive to any surge on the data lines.Over the past year Ive replaced all 6, some multiple times, due to damage during electrical storms. I now have data line surge protectors on both ends of all Cat5e runs that pass through walls, ceilings, or subsurface conduits. This seems to protect all but 1 unit that still gets fried every couple months. That one unit has been replaced 4 times so far.And yes, the power is protected by a properly earth-grounded surge protected power strip which is plugged into a UPS with earth ground. The AP data line is plugged into a switch with a 1-foot patch cable. Data lines coming into the switch are all surge protected. There is absolutely no reason this unit should be damaged during electrical storms.

Richard originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
This AP works great!
31 January 2023

I have 3 of these APs running in my home. They work great. I also use the free Windows based wireless controller software to manage these. I am able to see connected devices and history. Connectivity has been great. The only thing I wish is that TP-Link would add the DFS channels. Because of this you can have 4 x 5ghz non-overlapping channels but only 2 not 3 80mhz wide channels

m2m2 originally posted on lenovo.com
very poor range
24 June 2024

very poor range. 5GHz together with 2.5GHz does not work, you have to decide for one. you can configure both, but then 5GHz dies after some minutes. even nightly restarts do not prevent a very poor coverage. the sunrise modem 2 levels below in the basement performs much better. in the past, i had similarly bad experience with other tp-link products. i'll avoid them in future.

originally posted on galaxus.ch