




🚀 Future-Proof Your Network with TP-Link Omada WiFi 7 – Speed, Control, and Coverage Redefined!
The TP-Link Omada EAP783 is a cutting-edge WiFi 7 tri-band wireless access point delivering ultra-high speeds up to 11520 Mbps on the 6 GHz band, supported by dual 10G ports for maximum throughput. Designed for business environments, it features advanced technologies like Multi-Link Operation, seamless roaming, and Omada SDN for flexible, cloud-managed networking. With a 5-year warranty and future-proof specs, it’s engineered to elevate professional networks with reliable, low-latency, and interference-free connectivity.
















































| ASIN | B0CTLPGTXW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #183 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (15) |
| Date First Available | January 30, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 5.33 pounds |
| Item model number | EAP783 |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Operating System | Omada |
| Package Dimensions | 13.82 x 13.78 x 3.7 inches |
| Series | EAP783 |
| Wireless Type | 802.11.be |
A**3
Full wifi 7 specs. Future proofed 1000% + speed increase for me.
A little to pricy. The unit has all the full speed wifi 7 specs. , not cut down like some of the slower units. Including 4x antennas, mlo etc. It does run hotter than the older generations as expected. The unit is not picky about placement for a good signal. It does take a little effort to setup all the 3 bands plus MLO. Bottom line I went from wifi 5 (average 144 Mbs for all devices) to wifi 7 and 1700Mbs 1000% increase I do expect to be faster later as I only have 2 antenna phones etc now. I do like that you can manage it through the cloud or app and buy a subscription etc. I only want the do the old style browser management and this is much appreciated, Many routers and mesh systems today seem to force you to use the cloud or a phone. Not this one. Should be fairly future proofed One of those rare purchases that is better than expected.
A**Y
It's the bomb
This thing is the bomb-diggity. Easy to configure using the omada console. Clients like it, even older wifi 6e clients perform very well on it. Even better at 6e than my AXE300 aka AXE16000 was. Plus it's not an eyesore like that model was. Unfortunately, it only works with poe++ so most POE switches are a no-go. Still you can get an injector and only run the one cat8 cable to it.
B**T
Close to 5 stars but fails on MLO and 60W POE requirements
I'm usually a Unifi guy but the new Omada WIFI 7 EAP peek my interest. The Omada has better radios, 10G Ethernet including passthrough and cooler than Unifi gear. But the product still needs more development, although I got a throughput of 2100mbps vs 1400mbps on the Unifi U7 Pro Max, MLO is a feature which crashed the Omada EAP 783. I don't know if it is related to the iPhone 16 Pro or One Plus Open with a recent chipset, but the EAP auto reboots after few minutes on a 700mbps throughput, indicating it is stuck on WiFi 6/5ghz. The other problem I see is the price, as the EAP783 needs a POE++, 60W power supply which is hard to find or a 12v DC power supply, the POE++ I found was another $100 making this device nearly 2x the cost of a Unifi U7 Pro Max. Generally Omada is on the right track, the hardware is top but the software and overall controller and APP eco system are years behind unifi. The statistics and graphs I get on Unifi are much more informative.
I**A
best wifi access point for concrete walls
I did the speedtest on 6G with my M3 MacBook. The limitation is the wifi card on the laptop. My fiber optic internet subscription is only 1Gbps down and 250Mbps up. Very happy with the performance through concrete walls.
V**.
Very pleased
I am using it with a pFSense firewall built by me. And it works well with vlan tagging. Very powerfull and customizable.
R**T
I'm not so lucky with this unit
6 Ghz WiFi signal was unreliable, even within 10 feet and no obstructions in between and no other 6 Ghz signals except this unit. Perhaps I got a defective unit. Other frequency bands were fine. Firmware setup page is also not as comprehensive as something like DD-WRT. Will be returning this item.
M**L
Omada EAP783 | BE22000 WIFI7
I got this in hopes that it would fix my spotty internet issues without having to buy multiples and running a ton of wire In the worst location in my home, it went from 80mbps → 260mbps, so nearly tripling the speeds However, this unit costs ~$550 at the time of writing this, as such I can nearly get 2 wifi 6e 4x4 APs, run them to opposing directions and get 400–600mbps in all areas for the same cost, and far better coverage across the whole home I will say that this is great tech, especially for Wifi7 capable devices but I can't stomach the cost for such mediocre gains Good buy when the prices come down to earth, but by then it's also likely there will be better options to consider. Especially since it's going to take multiple of these to get full coverage across a ~+1200sqft multistory home
L**S
Le di una segunda oportunidad a este producto porque el primero salió defectuoso. Afortunadamente este si sirvió bien y me da 10Gbps de ancho de banda mediante un cable Ethernet.
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