🌟 Stay connected, rain or shine — WiFi that works as hard as you do!
The TP-Link EAP110-Outdoor V3 is a high-performance, weatherproof outdoor access point delivering up to 300Mbps on 2.4GHz with 2x2 MIMO technology. It supports passive PoE with a free injector for flexible installation, offers enterprise-level security protocols including WPA2 and 802.1X, and integrates seamlessly with Omada cloud management for centralized control of multiple devices. Designed for professional outdoor WiFi coverage up to 200 meters, it’s the ideal solution for businesses demanding reliable, secure, and scalable wireless connectivity.
Number of Ports | 1 |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100 megabits_per_second |
Controller Type | Switch |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 3E+2 Megabits Per Second |
Number of Antennas | 2 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Business |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
AntennaType | Internal |
Operating System | Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows10 |
Security Protocol | WPA2 |
Additional Features | Weatherproof, Access Point Mode, WPS |
Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
Wireless Compability | 802.11bgn |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.7"L x 1.7"W x 8.2"H |
Item Weight | 4.16 ounces |
Color | White |
R**G
⭐ Enterprise Power at a Consumer Price — EAP635 Delivers Big
After wrestling with the limitations of the EAP610, switching to the TP-Link EAP635 felt like stepping into another league. I installed two units—one on each level of a 2,000 sqft home—and the coverage has been absolutely flawless. For a device in this price range, it packs a serious punch with enterprise-grade features, seamless integration into the Omada ecosystem, and blazing-fast Wi-Fi 6 performance.Setup was straightforward, and both access points have been rock solid from day one. No drops, no quirks—just fast, stable connectivity across all clients, including smart home devices, streaming setups, and remote work demands.If you're looking for premium performance without the premium price tag, the EAP635 is a standout choice. Reliable, feature-rich, and clearly built to last.
T**X
Great outdoor connection antenna
I set up an outdoor camera system, and I needed a link for outside to all the outdoor cameras and these work very well so great for outdoor use and full Wi-Fi and your own yard for you and your family and security cameras to protect your family on your house Man
A**R
Dissapointing speeds
initially I expected to return this as it showed now link lights or any power on status. I did a reset and was able to see a broadcast SSID. I have connected this with two 12in cat 6 cables. Range was exceptional but even with my sequential gigabit connection I only see 30 megabits per second. I swapped the cables for 2 known good cat5e cables, and the same speeds. I then pulled out a box of cables and began swapping them around. I tried different switches, I tried connecting directly to my router. I even tried pulling files locally from my NAS. Nothing is able to get much above 30 Mbps at about 15-20 feet, line-of-sight.Even pulling a file directly from my NAS peaked at about 3.5 MBps.My phone is even worse.. 10Mpbs, again standing arms reach from the device.I truly have no clue what the use case for this would be with these speeds. even for the sub $50 price point I find this ridiculous. Moving out of line of sight at about 10 yards renders this AP to nothing more than 'connected'I bought this for a small business to extended their WiFi coverage to a small garage some 30 yards away so their techs would be able to use a PC for emails and general web browsing. After the distance tests at my shop I was pricing out the cost to build my personal network around this line of products, then I began speed testing and confirming function and am almost embarrassed to deploy this for a customer
J**H
My first ceiling access point
I've have a few tp-link Omada switches that run my home network and homelab. I have been using an Orbi mesh system in AP mode. It works great and never had issues, but I wanted to try and actual AP.At 8in, it's a little big but not too bad. It's very flat to the ceiling. The only issue with installation is the location of the Ethernet port. If you want the cable completely hidden you really need a slim Ethernet cable to go up into the ceiling, then a coupler on the cable to your run back to the switch. I recommend a 28AWG cat patch cable.It doesn't get too hot in my testing. I have a 2300sqft single story house and was able to put it almost in the middle. I have 1G Internet. The slowest speed through 4 walls, in the corner of the house is 600Mbps, which is fine. Latency is a little high at those far spots but good enough for wifi. Internally I can get 1.7Gbps using my phone which is crazy.The main takeaway here is this is a good AP for wifi 6 and you may only need one if you can get it in the center of your house.
M**Z
Good at the price I paid.
I've only had this for a day, I'll update this if my conclusions change. There are some good things about this access point. It would be an excellent choice if you need to add a diversity pair of Yagi or other high gain directional antennas. In this price range its very difficult to find removable antennas. Its easy to mount to either a mast or wall. In my application I put it in a window to service my pool area, it works pretty well, although the CPE210 with MIMO would probably be better. If I were mounting to a mast I'd cover all of the seams with silicone or other waterproofing, but it looks pretty good as is. It seems well suited for this use. The down sides are all software related. To those who can't make it work,: I went through some trial and error. Basically you CANNOT configure this unit unless it's attached to a network with a DHCP server - period. Once you understand that its pretty easy. I found it easier to scan for the assigned IP than to use the URL they provided but either way works. After that it's easy to set up as an access point. I can't speak for it as a range extender, in my setup I use hardwired access points. Its suitable for that. My main wish list would be DD-WRT compatibility. I paid $29 for this an consider it a steal at that price. I suspect most people would be better off with the CPE210 if the prices were the same, as long as you don't need to remove the antennas. I'd say buy this if you have good IT skills, but if you don't just get a good mesh router system (but it will be much more money).
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