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The TP-Link EAP235-Wall is a cutting-edge in-wall wireless access point that delivers exceptional dual-band Wi-Fi speeds of up to 1200 Mbps. Designed for seamless integration in office cubicles and hotel rooms, it features MU-MIMO technology for simultaneous connections, PoE support for easy installation, and centralized management through the Omada app and cloud access.
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11ac, 802.11g |
Brand | TP-Link |
Series | EAP235-Wall |
Item model number | EAP235-Wall |
Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.63 x 0.78 x 6.17 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.63 x 0.78 x 6.17 inches |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
ASIN | B08HSNYH57 |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | August 28, 2020 |
C**C
TP-Link EAP235-Wall AP works great allowing me to move home networking equipment to the basement.
I had previously asked here if TP-Link EAP235-Wall Access Point could possibly cover a 2-story 1800+ sq ft home, each structure is different but proper placement can help a lot. I installed mine on the first floor indoors in the center of an outside wall where there was a phone outlet 4-ft above the floor. The 2.4 & 5 GHz WIFI signal is very good to excellent anywhere in the house including the basement. The signal is usable to good in the backyard. The modem, router, HDHomeRun TV tuner were moved to the basement resulting in much less clutter where the equipment was previously located.
L**O
Tp Link is great
Working great..I have a bunch of tp link stuff..I have the 605 Router with Omada Oc200 cloud controller running the 615 and a outdoor 225 access points and all cameras and other clients are connected fine...Its all in the settings with these access points...You have to make sure the wifi channels are right and set the power to get the system to work right..Band steering is also working ok but i wish more of my clients would move over to the 5 stream.If you use the tp link router and cloud controller and there poe switches you can set up a great network..I i even use a firewalla purple that blocks all the bad..Hope fully they will make a newer version of this for the new wifi
R**A
WORTH IT!!!!
I placed this upstairs to cover just the upstairs corner of my home. This thing puts out a wireless signal stronger than the enterprise equipment that it replaced. The enterprise equipment I had was a mixture of Cisco APs and Watchguard APs. I had them in use for a few years with adequate coverage and quality of the signal to all my devices. Eventually, the Cisco APs were starting to show their age and the Watchguard APs have built-in licenses that were set to expire. I placed this smaller device in that corner of the home to test it and it just took over the entire AP duty. I get complete coverage, more than I expected. That is in standalone mode. I purchased another one for the downstairs a couple of months later and still have not had the need to put that up because.. this thing is just rocking it. The setup was easy and all documentation is online and easy to find and understand. You can set these to be managed with an Omada controller which would help if you have multiple AP's to manage. The nice thing about the wall plate model I have is that it's slim low profile and that you can pass PoE on to nearby devices is pretty darn awesome to boot. Couple that with the abiltity to tap an ethernet jack in when needed for older devices. This is the AP most homes need.
R**J
EAP235 Wall POE Passthrough
The listing says "one access port Supporting POE pass-through to provide power for wired device" what it does not state clearly is it requires a 802.3at POE+ input and maximum output is 13W.Also the POE output was DISABLED by default on the unit I received. You have to enable it via the Omada controller.Once I used my POE+ switch and enabled it I was able to power a security camera no problem.The EAP235-Wall is a good product so don't get me wrong. It was a breeze to add to the controller and once I ticked the right boxes it works flawlessly. I'm pretty happy with being able to through this in between a POE camera and have an additional AP where it resides.
J**O
Excelente dispositivo
Excelente dispositivo. Se integra fácilmente a una red OMADA previamente configurada, se adopta y listo!!!
N**S
Works great
I use it in a small shop 20 X 20 in my barn. I have wireless camers in the barn that work well with it
E**R
Can't trunk outbound port. POE passthrough buggy
CONS:- Can't trunk (meaning pass multiple tagged vlans) on the external ports. (Standalone mode.)- Can't tag outbound ports with a single vlan. (Standalone mode.)- Plugging a non POE device into the POE port while POE pass through is enabled causes the entire device to reboot. (Standalone mode.)- (edited to add) Drops wifi connections under sustained load with most recent firmware. (Drops star rating to 1.)PROS:- Reasonable price point.- Look and feel of this product is good.- TP-Link has resolved bugs with this product in the past. There's a reasonably chance that my above complaints will be solved with future firmware releases.
A**X
Perfect for an in-wall switch option
I recently purchased the TP-Link EAP235-Wall and I have been extremely satisfied with my purchase. The app setup was effortless and the small size of the device serves it well in terms of placement options, I have it behind my couch. It has also been able to mesh seamlessly with any system, as mine is Unifi and uses it as an in-wall switch. In addition, the price of this device is great considering all of the features it offers. Overall, I highly recommend the TP-Link EAP235-Wall.
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