





🚀 Upgrade to Wi-Fi 7: Speed, Stability, and Smarts in One Access Point
The TP-Link Omada WiFi 7 BE5000 Access Point delivers next-generation wireless performance with dual-band Wi-Fi 7 speeds up to 4324 Mbps on 5 GHz and 688 Mbps on 2.4 GHz. Featuring a 2.5G Ethernet port, 240 MHz bandwidth, and Multi-RU technology, it supports high-density environments with multiple devices. Centralized Omada management, mesh networking, and seamless roaming ensure effortless control and uninterrupted connectivity. Powered by PoE or DC and backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s designed for professionals seeking future-proof, ultra-fast, and reliable wireless networking.







| ASIN | B0DT4YP2GX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (512) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2025 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 1.57 x 7.09 inches |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Item model number | EAP723 |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Operating System | Omada |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 1.57 x 7.09 inches |
| Series | Omada WiFi 7 |
| Wireless Type | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b |
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.
R**D
Great WiFi 7 Option
The TP-Link Omada WiFi 7 BE11000 Access Point is great. I upgraded from WiFi 5 and the difference is night and day. The speeds are incredibly fast and consistent across all my devices, even when multiple people are streaming or gaming at the same time. Setup through the Omada controller was simple, and integration with the rest of my network was seamless. The build quality feels decent. I’m also impressed with the range one access point easily covers most of my house with strong, stable signal. Highly recommend for anyone who wants top tier speed and reliability.
E**.
Great addition to any network
Works well, great range, and is a major improvement to any network
M**E
Good
During long operation it DOES feel hot, but i haven't noticed any performance issues, so guess it's engineered to work under those conditions. One user who opened it saw there was no fan, so it's passively cooled. I came from a Ubiquiti ecosystem for managing unifi ap. So i wasn't sure what to expect for Omada. But i'm glad to report it worked quite well. I self host the omada controller via docker container on truenas via jailmaker. Works fine on the latest beta. The mobile app is also handy. You can manage this ap a few ways. Stand alone without any sort of controller, basically it's accessed via a webui in browser and also mobile app; Or cloud (which i'm not a fan of); or via controller (either hardware or self hosted software. i recommend the later). Out of these i recommend the controller because you get access fully to all options/features. 2nd recommandation is stand alone mode if you run a single ap and don't want to have any extra hardware running just to manage the ap. I couldn't test the wifi7. But wifi 6e and 6ghz works good. *update Samsung S24 Ultra now properly supports wifi7 6ghz channel band, 320mhz width. So i ran some tests. 5meters in direct line of sight, i got 1200-2000 Mbps @ 10-15meters with 1-2 walls between the ap and client device, it switches to 5ghz channel band. speeds were 300-350 mbps coverage using a single ap should be able to handle a small 2 story home. But if you are expecting 1000-2000 Mbps using wif7 6ghz, 320mhz, then you need - multiple aps to spread them out in different rooms for direct line of sight (maybe change the rssi to a lower setting to account for using multiple aps). set them in Mesh mode. - have a client device that supports 6ghz 320mhz (my Samsung s24 ultra smartphone does) If you want speeds exceeding 2000 Mbps, the EAP-873 might be able to. But if you want something for 1000-2000 Mbps that doesn't cost as much, then EAP-773 is fine as your entry point into wifi7.
G**S
Works and I’m happy again.
Was using a wireless access point that didn’t play well with my switch, which had to be replaced when the switch that came with my house decided to not work out of the blue one day. Finally got tired of the access points not playing nice with my switch and bought 2 of these. Speeds are back up to a good speed. Happy with the product.
R**O
Good enough for my needs, not a lot of bells and whistles but it does its job fine
Potential purchasers beware: THIS IS NOT A ROUTER NOR A MODEM. You need a router/modem for internet access. This is literally just a wifi access point. This is a pretty straightforward wifi access point. It's not the fastest nor the most powerful, but it does nicely for casual applications. I'm using it for a guest network at home. It hasn't given me any trouble, and so far it seems to work great. It supports the basics, like VLAN tagging and such.
S**E
Excellent Budget Access Points
I've used TP-Link products for installations in nonprofits and small businesses for years. Every one that I have installed continues to function years after I made the installation. Now, these are brand new purchases but one reason I continue to buy TP-Link products is that they don't break. As for this unit: Like all TP-Link AP's, they are easily configured through an IP accessible web interface. Or they connect to an Omada controller, hardware, software, or cloud, and can be network managed just like all TP-Link smart devices. The EAP can easily handle more connections than your Comcast cable or even AT&T 1 gigabit lines can supply. Note that these AP's don't come with a power supply. OTOH, if you're using PoE or have PoE injectors, you save the money on a power supply that goes in the drawer. Finally, I've found TP-Link support to be responsive and the user community forums are well populated.
K**.
Buen punto de acceso se asocia a omoda, lo que no hace sentido es que no traiga su inyector POE como el resto de los productos
S**M
Omada ev ağı kurdum controller ile kullanımı çok kolaylaşıyor, standalone versiyonuda gayet güzel.
D**D
If you have an Omada controller - either a VM/LXC or hardware device, super easy to adopt and get up and running. It is quite large - the size of a large dinner plate. It isn't small and discrete like some of the Aruba and Ubiquti devices that are out there, but other than that, it's been it's been great. If you just want a stand-alone Wifi 7 AP, you're better off going with a more consumer level product. If you want VLANs, and a powerful device that can support lots of devices, frequencies and SSIDs, then you can't go wrong with it. If I hadn't run the wire to my main floor closet but into the ceiling of my main floor, I'd be getting near gigabit speeds with unobstructed line of site.
H**I
Buena calidad y el aprovisionamiento automático hizo todo funcionara en 2 min
L**A
Produto veio faltando a fonte
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