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Product information

Key specs

Type of access point
Indoors
Fastest WiFi standard
Wireless AC (WiFi 5)
Number of access points
1
Frequency bands
Simultaneous dual-band
Ethernet speed
Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps)

Pros and cons

According to our access point expert
  • WiFi standard AC is up to 3 times faster than WiFi standard N.
  • A dual-band access point has 2 separate WiFi networks to connect devices.
  • Powered by the network cable, so you don't need a socket.
  • To benefit from the highest speed that this access point offers, all connected devices must support 5GHz.
  • This access point doesn't include a network cable; have a look at our recommended combinations.
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Description

Use the TP-Link Omada EAP225 access point to supply an office building, or a conference center, with WiFi. Its size is similar to a smoke detector and you can mount it just as easily. The power comes through the network cable, so you won't need a socket. You can connect dozens of access points and create a network of WiFi hotspots, so you won't have to keep choosing a new network. The system administrator can use the cloud to assign rights to several access points. It's easy to adjust the settings in such a way, that employees have access to the network printer and the shared hard drive, and visitors don't.

Use the TP-Link Omada EAP225 access point to supply an office building, or a conference center, with WiFi. Its size is similar to a smoke detector and you can mount it just as easily. The power comes through the network cable, so you won't need a socket. You can connect dozens of access points and create a network of WiFi hotspots, so you won't have to keep choosing a new network. The system administrator can use the cloud to assign rights to several access points. It's easy to adjust the settings in such a way, that employees have access to the network printer and the shared hard drive, and visitors don't.

Tips for using this product

Read our tips and find out all about how to set up your product and use it the right way.

Included by default

  • Manual (3.05 MB)
  • Power cable
  • Mounting materials

Included by default

  • Manual (3.05 MB)
  • Power cable
  • Mounting materials

Key specs

Type of access point
Indoors
Fastest WiFi standard
Wireless AC (WiFi 5)
Number of access points
1
Frequency bands
Simultaneous dual-band
Ethernet speed
Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps)

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Reviews

Rating

308 reviews with 5 stars

198 reviews with 4 stars

16 reviews with 3 stars

8 reviews with 2 stars

0 reviews with 1 star

Rating per section

Range
10,0
Installation ease
9,6
Gebruiksgemak
10,0
Speed
9,2
Design
8,0

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Most helpful reviews

8,8/10

Worry-free access point - once installed

  • Design - inconspicuous land
  • Speed
  • Double radio
  • unclear documentation

According to the specifications and compared to other products/brands, this product is a very interesting deal.
Very fast and with a double radio so that older 2.4GHz devices can be used smoothly next to the newer 5Ghz without disturbing each other.
The product is clearly aimed at the larger installations where different APs need to be managed centrally.
When used as a standalone unit, the built-in web interface must be used for configuration.
For a layman or do-it-yourselfer with limited IT knowledge, this can be a challenge.
We chose this product to replace a Mesh system that was not really reliable in practice due to repeated unexpected failures.

  • Pascal de plancke
  • 29 April 2018
  • Automatically translated from Dutch
8,4/10

Excellent access point with stable connection

  • Good WiFi range
  • Design, can be placed visible
  • Supplied mounting materials for hanging
  • Dimensions

As a replacement for my (not so old) N-access points I ended up with this EAP245. Bought in part because of the good experiences with other TP Link products.
Recently also purchased the router from TP Link type AC2300, see also my review.

I also looked at the DECO M5 from TP Link and think it is a wonderful system. What I'm afraid of is limiting the bandwidth (just like with repeaters/extenders) since the chip in it has to both transmit/receive and connect to the other DECO satellites simultaneously.

That is why we opted for 2 access points again, but a business version.

The EAP245 has a nice design so you don't have to place it in a corner or out of sight. That also makes a difference in range. After some walking back and forth through the house, I seem to have a good to excellent connection everywhere. It can only be better in the attic, but I don't go there that often and I can always mount an extra copy there (but first pull the cable).
Concrete walls/floors in today's houses impose many restrictions. Every access point has a bit of trouble with that.

However, the dimensions are a bit on the bulky side, I think it could have been a little smaller.
The box also includes a mounting plate if you want to hang the EAP from the ceiling (business use). I did use the mounting plate, but then to hang the AP on the wall in a nice spot in the living room. I also have some use for it in the garden.

I connected 1 copy in the living room via the power adapter. The other copy is on the first floor via PoE.
I have both set up with a fixed IP address. That simply offers a more stable network without hitches.
You can configure the EAP via the standard method, but I always like to look at all kinds of configuration options. And for that you can configure both APs simultaneously via the EAP controller software.
Note that EAP controller software is not available for MAC. You will therefore have to borrow a laptop from a family member or friend if you are an Apple user.
Another option (and that is possible with any MAC) is to log in directly to the AP via the web browser. Then you can also change various settings, but I noticed that you have more setting options via the EAP controller software.
This is also confirmed when you read the TP Link site at FAQ.

One thing I ran into was setting up a guest network, and I mean configuring it properly and securely. Contrary to what I read in reviews here and there, it is not just creating an extra SSID and portal.
That portal is a nice touch (just like logging in visitors at a hotel) but it doesn't cover the load.
If you create it via the 1-2-3 method and you then connect to the extra SSID (for the guests), it turns out that you can still access your own NAS via that WiFi connection. Client isolation does not prevent this either. Something that is not desired for the visitors.

After some searching I found out to create an access control rule. You can link this to the extra SSID, and you can set it up in such a way that you cannot connect to the other devices in the same subnet.
After performing the necessary tests again, it turned out to work well that way.

A trick is to back up the settings. If something goes wrong, it is easy to reset the settings.

The EAP controller software is quite extensive, but can be improved here and there.
You can also monitor your WiFi network very well. Nice trick, but you don't actually do that every day in practice.

The EAPs work here in house to our full satisfaction. Offer a good range, never drop out and ensure a stable WiFi network. That last one is the most important.

Overall an excellent AP for a decent price.

  • Erika
  • 11 March 2018
  • Automatically translated from Dutch
10/10

"..a dream comes true.."

  • Beautiful design
  • Stable Wifi
  • Excellent range
  • Not for laymen

I had wanted to expand my wireless network for some time and was looking for a decent "wireless" solution that wasn't too expensive. This TP-Link EAP245 certainly meets my requirements. The downloadable control software is a must for an administrator and gives you very good control and overview of all settings. You can create users/accounts and impose restrictions or give them priority over other accounts. The software also allows you to manage multiple TP-Link access points. The device works flawlessly in my situation. Uploading large files to my NAS and simultaneously watching movies from different rooms and all this wirelessly ... no problem anymore. The nice thing is that a "time schedule" can be set so that you can determine who can use the internet when and for how long ;-) . A great device. I am super satisfied with it. Without a doubt, I'll be getting another one of these.

  • Gino renne
  • 7 February 2018
  • Automatically translated from Dutch

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TP-Link Omada EAP225
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Specifications

Product

Product number
742823
Manufacturer code
EAP225
Brand
TP-Link
Warranty
Lifetime
Processing of your defect
Via Coolblue
Old product returned for free
Yes

Access point options

Speed class
Mid-range
Number of access points
1
VPN passthrough
No
Quality of Service (QoS)
Yes
Suitable for IPv6
No
Guest network
No
Bridge option
No
Repeater function
No
IGMP Snooping
No
Beamforming
No
Seamless roaming
Yes
Can be expanded with extra stations
Yes
On/off switch
No
Maximum number of stations
100
Mounting possible
Yes
Mounting surface
Ceiling, Wall

Wireless options

Fastest WiFi standard
Wireless AC (WiFi 5)
WLAN security
WEP, WPA, WPA-PSK, WPA2, WPA2-PSK
Number of WiFi antennas
4
Frequency bands
Simultaneous dual-band
WiFi speed
AC1350
5GHz band speed
867 Mbit/s
2.4GHz band speed
450 Mbit/s
External antennas
No
Signal transmission
Omnidirectional
Antenna connection type
Without connector
Replaceable WLAN antennas
No
MAC address filter
Yes
MIMO
Yes
MU-MIMMO
Yes

Wired options

Ethernet speed
Gigabit Ethernet (1000Mbps)
Number of Ethernet ports
1
WAN ports
0
PoE support
Yes
Type of PoE
802.3af (PoE)
Number of PoE ports
1

Physical properties

Type of access point
Indoors
Material
Plastic
Height
4,75 cm
Width
18 cm
Depth
18 cm
Weight
0,46 kg
Color
White

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TP-Link Omada EAP225
TP-Link Omada EAP225
In the version: Indoors - 1 - 867 Mbit/s
72,-
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