Unleash the full power of Wi-Fi 7 with the EAP783
Are you ready for the next level of wireless connectivity? The TP-Link Omada EAP783 is not just an upgrade; it's a revolution. As a state-of-the-art Wi-Fi 7 Access Point, it utilizes all three frequency bands (2.4, 5, and 6 GHz) simultaneously to create an incredibly fast and stable Network. With groundbreaking technologies like Multi-Link Operation (MLO), 320 MHz channel width, and 4K-QAM, you are equipped for the most demanding applications of today and tomorrow – from 8K streaming and cloud gaming to immersive AR/VR experiences, enhancing your overall Network performance.
Two 10-Gigabit Ports: No More Bottlenecks
What good is the fastest WiFi if the wired connection slows it down? The EAP783 elegantly solves this problem with two integrated 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports. These high-speed connections ensure that the full bandwidth of the Wi-Fi 7 standard truly reaches your Network. One of the ports also supports the 802.3bt PoE++ standard, which greatly simplifies installation. You only need a single Ethernet Cable for data and power. You can also find suitable Ethernet Switches and PoE Injectors / Power Supplies with us, as well as various Mounting Systems and 19-Inch Racks for your Network infrastructure.
Centralized Management Made Easy with TP-Link Omada
The EAP783 is fully integrated into the intelligent TP-Link Omada SDN (Software-Defined Networking) ecosystem. This means you can manage this and hundreds of other WiFi Access Points, switches, and routers from a single, central dashboard – whether locally via a hardware controller, software on your server, or conveniently via the cloud. Scale your network effortlessly, monitor performance in real-time, and ensure maximum security without losing overview. This makes professional Network management a breeze.
Built for High-Density Environments
Conference rooms, lecture halls, open-plan offices, or public venues – the EAP783 was specifically developed for these challenges. Thanks to its enterprise-class hardware and intelligent features such as MU-MIMO, OFDMA, Band Steering, and Airtime Fairness, it can serve a huge number of clients simultaneously without performance degradation. This powerful Access Point ensures that every user receives a fast and reliable connection, even when the Network is heavily utilized.
Strengths & Notes at a Glance
- Pro: Future-proof Wi-Fi 7 performance with extremely high bandwidth and low latency.
- Pro: Two 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports eliminate the uplink bottleneck and support PoE++.
- Pro: Designed for very high client density environments and stable performance under load.
- Pro: Seamless integration and centralized management via the scalable Omada SDN platform.
- Note: Absolutely requires an 802.3bt PoE++ capable switch or injector for full functionality.
- Note: Significantly larger and heavier than older models, which must be considered during mounting planning.
Specifications & Features
| Manufacturer: | TP-Link |
| Model: | Omada EAP783 |
| EAN: | 4895252503517 |
| Device Class: | WiFi Access Point |
| Marketing Name: | BE22000 (US) / BE19000 (EU) |
| Wireless Standards | |
| Frequency Bands: | Tri-Band (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz) |
| WiFi Standards: | IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be (Wi-Fi 4, 5, 6, 6E, 7) |
| Maximum Data Rate (6 GHz): | Up to 11520 Mbps |
| Maximum Data Rate (5 GHz): | Up to 8640 Mbps (US) / 5760 Mbps (EU) |
| Maximum Data Rate (2.4 GHz): | Up to 1376 Mbps |
| Antennas | |
| Antenna Type: | Internal, Omni-Directional |
| Number of Antennas: | 12 (Total) |
| Antenna Gain (6 GHz): | 4x 5 dBi |
| Antenna Gain (5 GHz): | 4x 5.5 dBi |
| Antenna Gain (2.4 GHz): | 4x 4 dBi |
| Transmit Power (EIRP) | |
| FCC (2.4 GHz): | <28 dBm |
| FCC (5 GHz Band 1&4): | <28 dBm |
| FCC (5 GHz Band 2&3): | <24 dBm |
| FCC (6 GHz): | <28 dBm |
| CE (2.4 GHz): | <20 dBm |
| CE (5 GHz Band 1&2): | <23 dBm |
| CE (5 GHz Band 3): | <30 dBm |
| CE (6 GHz): | <23 dBm |
| WiFi Features | |
| Multi-Link Operation (MLO): | Yes |
| Modulation: | 4K-QAM |
| Channel Bandwidth: | Up to 320 MHz |
| MU-MIMO: | 4x4 (Downlink & Uplink) |
| OFDMA: | Yes (Downlink & Uplink) |
| Omada Mesh: | Yes |
| Seamless Roaming: | 802.11k/v |
| Other Features: | Band Steering, Load Balance, Airtime Fairness, Beamforming |
| Network Security | |
| WiFi Encryption: | WPA-Personal/Enterprise, WPA2-Personal/Enterprise, WPA3-Personal/Enterprise, OWE |
| Guest Network: | Yes, up to 24 SSIDs (8 per Band) |
| Access Control: | Yes |
| MAC Address Filtering: | Yes, up to 4,000 entries |
| Wireless Isolation: | Yes |
| VLAN Support: | Yes, 802.1Q |
| Captive Portal Authentication: | Yes |
| PPSK (Private Pre-Shared Key): | Yes |
| Rogue AP Detection: | Yes |
| Hardware | |
| Ports: | 2x 10-Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) RJ45 Ports |
| Link Aggregation (LAG): | Yes |
| Power Supply: | 802.3bt PoE++ or 12V DC (Power Adapter not included) |
| Maximum Power Consumption: | 39 W |
| Typical Power Consumption: | approx. 18 W |
| Button: | Reset |
| Integrated Technology: | Bluetooth for Onboarding |
| Physical Properties | |
| Dimensions (W x D x H): | 280 x 280 x 46.5 mm |
| Weight: | 1384.6 g |
| Mounting: | Ceiling and Wall Mounting (Kits included) |
| Management | |
| Management Platform: | TP-Link Omada SDN |
| Management Options: | Cloud Controller, Hardware Controller (OC200/OC300), Software Controller, Standalone Mode, Mobile App |
| Management Protocols: | SNMP (v1, v2c, v3), SSH, Web (HTTP/HTTPS) |
| Environment & Certificates | |
| Certificates: | CE, FCC, RoHS, IC |
| Operating Temperature: | 0 °C to 40 °C |
| Storage Temperature: | -40 °C to 70 °C |
| Operating Humidity: | 10% to 90% (non-condensing) |
Scope of Delivery
| 1 x TP-Link Omada EAP783 Access Point |
| 1 x Ceiling/Wall Mount Kit |
| 1 x Installation Guide |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Do I need a special switch to operate the TP-Link EAP783?
Yes, to utilize the full performance of the EAP783, you need a Network Switch that supports the 802.3bt PoE++ standard. A standard PoE+ (802.3at) Ethernet Switch is not sufficient to power all functions, especially the 6 GHz Components band, at full capacity. Additionally, the Ethernet Switch should ideally have 10-Gigabit ports to avoid bottlenecking the uplink.
Can my old devices (e.g., Wi-Fi 5) be connected to the EAP783?
Yes, absolutely. The EAP783 is fully backward compatible with all older WiFi standards such as Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), and Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n). Your existing devices can connect seamlessly and often benefit from the improved signal processing and Antenna technology of the new WiFi Access Points.
What is the main advantage of Multi-Link Operation (MLO) with this Wi-Fi 7 Access Point?
Multi-Link Operation (MLO) is a key feature of Wi-Fi 7. It allows compatible end devices to simultaneously send and receive data across multiple frequency bands (e.g., 5 GHz Components and 6 GHz Components). This leads to significantly higher overall throughput, lower latency, and a more stable connection, as data traffic is intelligently distributed across the bands.
Can I operate the EAP783 without an Omada Controller?
Yes, the EAP783 has a standalone mode. You can configure it via a direct connection to its web interface without the need for a central controller. However, for the full range of features, especially when managing multiple WiFi Access Points, the use of a TP-Link Omada Controller (hardware, software, or cloud) is strongly recommended.
Is a power adapter included with the EAP783?
No, neither a PoE Injector nor a 12V DC Power Supply is included. These must be purchased separately. The primary installation method is Power Supply via a PoE++ capable Ethernet Cable.
What does BE22000 mean and why is BE19000 sometimes specified?
The designation "BE22000" is a marketing specification that results from the addition of the maximum theoretical data rates of the three bands. The specification "BE19000" refers to the EU version of the device, where the 5 GHz Components bandwidth is regulatorily limited to 5760 Mbps.
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