TP-Link
SKU: EAP615-WALL
Overview
TP-Link EAP775-WALL BE11000 Wi-Fi 7 Wall Plate Access Point Overview The EAP775-WALL is a wall-mounted wireless access point built for enterprise depl…
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Overview
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The EAP775-WALL is a wall-mounted wireless access point built for enterprise deployments requiring seamless in-wall installation without visible ceiling clutter. The tri-band architecture and Wi-Fi 7 standard deliver multi-gigabit throughput to support concurrent voice, video, and sensor traffic across large open spaces — warehouses, office clusters, and industrial automation floors where traditional ceiling-mount APs create structural or aesthetic constraints.
The EAP775-WALL integrates with TP-Link's Omada ecosystem for centralized management, allowing provisioning and monitoring alongside other Omada-series access points and network switches. It supports standard IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be protocols, making it compatible with Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 client devices. Wall-plate form factor fits standard US/international electrical boxes; verify outlet box depth and alignment with local electrical code before mounting.
Wall mounting reduces cable runs to the device compared to ceiling installations, lowering labor cost in retrofit scenarios — particularly valuable in older facilities where overhead routing is impractical. The EAP775-WALL requires PoE power delivery; confirm your upstream switch or PoE injector supplies sufficient budget for the device's draw. Tri-band operation means the AP can segregate high-demand clients (video conferencing, streaming) to dedicated bands, reducing congestion on sensor and VoIP traffic — important in dense warehouse automation environments where IoT devices and mobile terminals coexist.
Verify wall outlet electrical codes and nearby metal conduit before installation; metal enclosures can attenuate RF performance. Position the device away from appliances that emit 2.4 GHz noise (microwave ovens, industrial motor drives) to maintain throughput stability.
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