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Tp-link Eap235-wall Ac1200 Poe Wireless Gigabit Access Point

Tp-link Eap235-wall Ac1200 Poe Wireless Gigabit Access Point
  • Product Code: eq87886
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$179.97 $277.15

Expand your business's Wi-Fi coverage with elegance using the EAP235-Wall Omada AC1200 PoE-Compliant Wireless Gigabit Wall Plate Access Point. Compatible with 86mm junction boxes with PoE support, this wireless dual-band wall-plate mounting access point measures less than an inch thick to unobtrusively blend in with environments such as offices and hotel rooms. It includes high-powered internal antennas that deliver a maximum data transfer rate of up to 867 Mb/s at 5 GHz and 300 Mb/s at 2.4 GHz to help ensure far reaching and stable wireless coverage. There are three 1000 Mb/s access Ethernet ports and one uplink 802.3af/at PoE port. The uplink port powers the access point while a pass-through port delivers power to IP phones, cameras, intercoms, and more. Your wireless network is protected with enterprise-class security and you can manage it from almost anywhere using the Omada cloud platform.

IEEE 802.11ac/n/g/b/a Network Standards    Up to 1167 Mb/s Throughput    2.4 GHz / 5 GHz Dual-Band Frequencies    2 x Dual-Band Antennas    3 x 1000M Access Ethernet Ports    1 x 1000M Uplink Ethernet Port    802.3af/at PoE    Wall Plate Mounting    Low-Profile Design    Supports Omada Cloud Platform

Key Specs
Wi-FiWi-Fi 5 (802.11ac); Dual-Band (2.4 & 5 GHz) with MU-MIMO Support
Throughput1167 Mb/s Total
5 GHz: 867 Mb/s 
2.4 GHz: 300 Mb/s 
Inputs/Outputs1x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet WAN PoE (Unspecified)
2x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet LAN
1x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Pass-Through PoE (Unspecified)
Wireless
Wi-FiWi-Fi 5 (802.11ac); Dual-Band (2.4 & 5 GHz) with MU-MIMO Support
Number of Antennas2
Antenna Gain8 dBi
Transmit Power21 dBm
Supported ProtocolsSSID
Antenna PlacementInternal
BluetoothNo
Throughput1167 Mb/s Total
5 GHz: 867 Mb/s 
2.4 GHz: 300 Mb/s 
Interface
Inputs/Outputs1x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet WAN PoE (Unspecified)
2x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet LAN
1x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Pass-Through PoE (Unspecified)
USB Sharing SupportNo
Security
Wireless SecurityWEP 64, WEP 128, WEP 152, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK
Lock SlotYes
Management
Operation ModesAccess Point
Max SSIDs Supported16
Mobile App CompatibleYes: Android & iOS
App Name: Omada App
Hardware
Storage CapacityNo
Electrical
Power Consumption≤24.4 W
General
Environmental ResistanceNo
CertificationsFCC, RoHS
Operating Conditions32 to 104°F / 0 to 40°C at 10 to 90% Humidity
Storage Conditions-40 to 158°F / -40 to 70°C at 5 to 90% Humidity
Mount OptionsWall
Dimensions5.6 x 3.4 x 0.8" / 143 x 86 x 20 mm
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.685 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)7.2 x 4.6 x 1.3"

Featuring a thin, minimalist design, this wall plate access point installs into an 86mm junction box with PoE support.

The EAP235-Wall has a total throughput of up to 1167 Mb/s over the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies, using dual-band 802.11ac MU-MIMO to deliver fast and stable wireless coverage.

Three 1000M access Ethernet ports are available for wired data connections and one supports PoE and power pass-through to operate the access point and connected devices such as network security cameras, IP phones, and more.

The cloud-based Omada platform allows you to configure, manage, and monitor all your supported network devices from a single interface, which can be accessed virtually anywhere at any time.

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. If I buy two of these will they work point to point or bridge?

A: No, it will not work point to point because this an access point not radio.

Q: 2. Can I place this inside a closet facing an outside wall with drywall, fiberglass, plywood and vinyl siding going to pole barn 150' away?

A: I would not recommend mounting the TP-Link CPE510 5 GHz Wireless-N300 Outdoor Access Point in a closet. If you are running Etheret wire to the closet anyway, I recommend that you drill a hole through the wall and mount the Access point on the outside of the building.

Q: 3. What is the range?

A: According to the manufacture brochure, it supports more than 15km+. https://bit.ly/2WVm2FN

Q: 4. How is it configured? Built-in web UI or standalone app controller (like Ubiquity's)?

A: The TP-Link EAP620 HD V3 AX1800 Wireless Dual-Band Gigabit Access Point, B&H # TPEAP620HDV3, can be configured through both Web UI or through the Omada App.

Q: 5. Does it support RADIUS-based auth?

A: Yes, TP-Link EAP650 AX3000 Wireless Dual-Band Access Point supports RADIUS authentication.

Q: 6. Does it integrate with Omada Controller e.g. OC200 ?

A: Yes, the TP-Link EAP620 HD V3 AX1800 Wireless Dual-Band Gigabit Access Point does integrate with the TP-Link OC200 Omada Hardware Controller.

Q: 7. Can this receive signal from a insideTP-link range extender?

A: Yes you Would Able Receive Signal from inside TP-link.

Q: 8. Is this product compatible with TL-PA7017?

A: Yes, the TP-Link TL-WPA7617 is compatible with the TP-Link AV1000 Powerline Ethernet Adapter.

Q: 9. Do you need two of these to create the bridge?

A: Yes, in order to create a bridge, you need to get a quantity of 2 x TP-Link CPE510 5 GHz Wireless-N300 Outdoor Access Point, B&H # TPCPE510.

Q: 10. Can a few of these be combined into a mesh (same SSID, with seamless roaming) ?

A: No, the TP-Link TL-WA1201 AC1200 Dual-Band Wireless Access Point does not support mesh networking.

27/09/2024

[2] I installed 3 amcrest wifi cams, 2 outdoor and 1 inside. I kept losing the furtherest outdoor cam about 70 ft away from my office router (and 4 walls blocking it also). Hooked this ap inside my back porch, ran cat 6 through the atic, The ap is about 45 ft from that cam with only one wall. The cam is now running at 95 % 24/7

5
17/08/2024

[2] I needed a little PoE switch, was already using other Omada APs, and had grown to hate Ubiquiti. The Flex mini I was using is a fine-enough device, but I couldn't use VLANs on it without moving more in to its ecosystem. Finally the EAP235-Wall became available to give me gigabit ports (225-Wall is 100mbit uplinked) and VLAN support per SSID and physical port. My only complaint is the uplink port is exclusive to the rear, so unless it's wall mounted (which I did not desire) it's a little awkward to place compared to a regular small form factor switch.

5
07/08/2024

[Internal] Received my order today, thanks to you B&H, now I can Manage and monitor my Home WiFi.

5
04/08/2024

[0.685 lb] This EAP is great, POE injection works well, speeds are exactly as described... and fast international shipping too!!

5
08/07/2024

[2] This is the 10th TP-Link AP I have installed this year. Its a great system, the network admin app works perfectly, and I have installed many different types of AP, which all work great, but they just added a really annoying undocumented new problem to setup.

The unit now wants a login and passwd before the network can adopt the AP. I was lucky to find it in an online forum. The default is: admin admin.

There is no documentation on the unit or in the packaging which instead talks about the default SSID on the unit that has nothing to do with the new login obstacle.

5
02/05/2024

[Access Point] I purchased this because the reviews on a similar unit from Ubiquiti were not so great. I mounted this on my roof (vent pipe) fed by some outdoor Cat5e, and it covers my 5 acre property with no issues, -72dBm on 2.4 GHz. band out at 500 ft. maxing out at 65 mb/s.(20MHz. wide channel). It's full speed on 5 GHz. within 350ft., dropping to 96 Mb/s. at 450 ft. It's a top speed performer for a 2x2 Mimo unit. I have one antenna horizontally polarized and one vertically polarized (using white electrical tape at the antenna base to keep them from turning in the wind), for some diversity and less sensitive to phone position placement. It was 100deg.F. here the other day and no issues with the unit at full power all day. It's signal penetrates into the house and into the basement with no issues at all. I like the fact that is has two independent 2.4 and 5GHz. radios and each are able to have their own set of multiple SSID's. You can put your guest network on either band and IP isolate an SSID for security purposes if not running VLANS. It also has guest webpage authentication options including through Facebook.
Note: With my iPhone I had issues with the AP on 2.4 CH. 11 (clear channel too) but not an Android, so I parked it on CH. 1. I primarily use the 5 GHz. band anyway as the speed and distance on this unit are really good. TP Link did a great job with this, best deal out there. Upgrade to the latest firmware as soon as you get it.

5

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