TP-Link EAP775-WALL Wall-Mounted Wi-Fi 7 Access Point
Overview
The EAP775-WALL is a wall-plate access point engineered for enterprise deployments where ceiling clutter or structural constraints make overhead mounting impractical. The tri-band BE11000 architecture delivers multi-gigabit throughput across concurrent voice, video, and sensor traffic—critical in warehouses, office clusters, and industrial automation floors. Wall mounting reduces cable runs compared to ceiling installations, lowering labor costs in retrofit scenarios where overhead routing is difficult or impossible.
Compatibility
The EAP775-WALL integrates with TP-Link's Omada ecosystem for centralized provisioning and monitoring alongside other Omada-series access points and switches. It supports IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be protocols, ensuring compatibility with Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 7 client devices. The wall-plate form factor fits standard US and international electrical boxes—verify outlet box depth and local electrical code alignment before mounting. Tri-band operation segregates high-demand clients (video conferencing, streaming) to dedicated bands, reducing congestion on sensor and VoIP traffic in dense warehouse automation environments where IoT devices and mobile terminals coexist.
Installation Notes
The device requires PoE power delivery; confirm your upstream switch or PoE injector supplies sufficient budget. Verify wall outlet electrical codes and nearby metal conduit before installation—metal enclosures attenuate RF performance. Position the device away from 2.4 GHz noise sources (microwave ovens, industrial motor drives) to maintain throughput stability. Maximum range reaches 100 m in optimal conditions; account for wall materials and interference when planning coverage zones.
What's in the Box
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