TP-Link
SKU: EAP660 HD
Overview
TP-Link EAP620 HD AX1800 Wireless Ceiling Access Point Overview The EAP620 HD is an AX1800 dual-band ceiling-mount access point designed for enterpris…
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Overview
Questions about this product? Free pre-sales support from a senior specialist — product questions, compatibility checks, BOM quotes, price confirmation — typically answered within one business day. Need camera placement or system design work? Engineering time is $175 per hour (qty 1 = 1 hour). Hardware buyers get up to one hour ($175) credited back on their order.
The EAP620 HD is an AX1800 dual-band ceiling-mount access point designed for enterprise WiFi infrastructure in buildings where distributed wireless coverage is required—warehouses, offices, retail spaces, and surveillance system control networks. It delivers simultaneous 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz operation with Gigabit Ethernet backhaul, making it suitable for feeding wireless cameras, mobile scanning devices, or networked security systems that need reliable, low-latency connectivity across multiple floors or large open areas.
The EAP620 HD integrates into standard 802.11ax (WiFi 6) networks and is compatible with any enterprise WiFi management platform supporting standard WLAN authentication (802.1X, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA3). It works with TP-Link's Omada management controllers for centralized provisioning, monitoring, and firmware updates across multiple access points. Use it as a distributed access layer for IP surveillance systems requiring wireless uplink, mobile integrator devices, or wireless PoE-bridge scenarios where running Ethernet to every camera location is impractical.
Ceiling mounting is standard via included bracket hardware. Power is delivered via PoE (802.3af/at) from a compatible PoE injector or PoE-enabled switch, drawing under 25W under load—within the budget of most commercial PoE midspan devices. Optimal placement is in open ceiling areas away from metal ducts or dense cable trays, which can degrade 5 GHz coverage. Position units approximately 30–50 feet apart in typical office environments to maintain overlapping coverage without co-channel interference on the same band.
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