TP-Link EAP245
The EAP245 is compatible with both 802.3at PoE and Passive PoE power sources, allowing it to be powered by a PoE switch or the included adapter. Its sleek design and easy wall or ceiling mounting options make it effortless and versatile to deploy.
Tech Specs
Click here for the EAP245 datasheet.
| Device Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Hardware Features | |
| Interface | 2 × Gigabit RJ45 Ports One port supports IEEE802.3at PoE Another port supports Passive PoE Out |
| Physical Security Lock | Yes |
| Button | Reset |
| Power Supply | • 802.3at PoE • 48V Passive PoE (+4,5pins; -7,8pins, PoE Adapter Included) |
| Max. Power Consumption | EU: 15.2 W US: 16.3 W |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 8.1 × 7.1 × 1.5 in (205.5 × 181.5 × 37.1 mm) |
| Antenna | Internal Omni • 2.4 GHz: 3× 3.5 dBi • 5 GHz: 3× 4 dBi |
| Mounting | Ceiling / Wall Mounting (Kits included) |
| Wireless Features | |
| Coverage | 140㎡ (1500 ft²) |
| Concurrent Clients | 220+*** |
| Wireless Standards | IEEE 802.11ac/n/g/b/a |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz |
| Signal Rate | • 5 GHz: Up to 1300 Mbps • 2.4 GHz: Up to 450 Mbps |
| Wireless Functions | • Multiple SSIDs (Up to 15; 8 for 2.4GHz, 7 for 5GHz) • Enable/Disable Wireless Radio • Automatic Channel Assignment • Transmit Power Control (Adjust in dBm) • QoS (WMM) • MU-MIMO • Seamless Roaming* • Omada Mesh* • Band Steering • Load Balance • Airtime Fairness • Beamforming • Rate Limit • Reboot Schedule • Wireless Schedule • Wireless Statistics based on SSID/AP/Client |
| Wireless Security | • Captive Portal Authentication* • Access Control • Wireless MAC Address Filtering • Wireless Isolation Between Clients • SSID to VLAN Mapping • Rogue AP Detection • 802.1X Support • 64/128/152-bit WEP / WPA / WPA2-Enterprise • WPA-PSK / WPA2-PSK |
| Transmission Power | • CE: ≤20 dBm (EIRP @2 GHz) ≤23 dBm (EIRP @5 GHz Band1&2) ≤28 dBm (EIRP @5 GHz Band3) • FCC: ≤24 dBm (2.4 GHz) ≤24 dBm (5 GHz) |
| Management Features | |
| Omada App | Yes |
| Centralized Management | • Omada Cloud-Based Controller • Omada Hardware Controller • Omada Software Controller |
| Cloud Access | Yes. Requires Omada controller |
| Email Alerts | Yes |
| LED ON/OFF Control | Yes |
| Management MAC Access Control | Yes |
| SNMP | v1, v2c |
| System Logging | Local/Remote Syslog |
| SSH | Yes |
| Web-based Management | HTTP/HTTPS |
| L3 Management | Yes |
| Multi-site Management | Yes |
| Management VLAN | Yes |
| Zero-Touch Provisioning | Yes. Requires Omada Cloud-Based Controller |
| Others | |
| Certification | CE, FCC, RoHS |
| Package Content | • AC1750 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point EAP245 • Gigabit 48V Passive PoE Adapter • Power Cord • Mounting Kits • Installation Guide |
| System Requirements | Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11, Linux |
| Environment | • Operating Temperature: 0–40 ℃ (32–104 ℉) • Storage Temperature: -40–70 ℃ (-40–158 ℉) • Operating Humidity: 10–90% RH non-condensing • Storage Humidity: 5–90% RH non-condensing |
FAQs
Q1: What is the TP‑Link EAP245 and what is it used for?
A: The TP‑Link EAP245 is a high-performance dual‑band wireless access point designed for business and enterprise Wi‑Fi deployments. It delivers reliable wireless connectivity for offices, campuses, and high-density network environments.
Q2: What Wi‑Fi standards and speeds does the TP‑Link EAP245 support?
A: The EAP245 supports 802.11ac Wi‑Fi with combined throughput up to 1750 Mbps — typically 450 Mbps on 2.4 GHz and 1300 Mbps on 5 GHz — for fast, simultaneous dual-band wireless connections.
Q3: How is the TP‑Link EAP245 powered and installed?
A: This access point supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing both power and network data over a single Ethernet cable for flexible ceiling or wall mounting without extra power outlets.
Q4: What key wireless features does the TP‑Link EAP245 offer?
A: The EAP245 includes advanced features like MU‑MIMO, beamforming, band steering, and load balancing to optimise performance, client distribution, and coverage in busy wireless environments.
Q5: How can the TP‑Link EAP245 be managed in a network?
A: It integrates with TP‑Link’s Omada SDN platform, offering centralized management, seamless roaming, and cloud control for easy network monitoring and configuration.
Resources
How to Setup Omada EAP in Standalone Mode | Omada Network Support