







🚀 Elevate your Wi-Fi game with business-class speed and control!
The TP-Link EAP115 is a robust, business-grade wireless access point delivering up to 300 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band. It supports 802.3af Power over Ethernet for streamlined installation and offers centralized cloud management through the Omada platform, enabling easy control of multiple devices from anywhere. Designed for seamless integration into professional or home environments, it features secure guest authentication and load balancing to maintain smooth connectivity in high-density settings.










| ASIN | B01IR41LJY |
| Antenna Location | Business |
| Antenna Type | Fixed |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,249 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 22 in Wireless Access Points 377 in Legacy Systems |
| Box Contents | Mounting kits for ceiling or wall mounting |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Brand Name | TP-Link |
| Colour | red |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Cloud-based Software Controller" or "Separate Device Software Controller |
| Coverage | Small to medium area (e.g. house or small office) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 895 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
| Frequency band class | Single-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06935364096946 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EAP115(UK) |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | EAP115(UK) |
| Model Number | EAP115 |
| Model name | EAP115(UK) |
| Number of Antennas | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | TP-Link OS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode |
| Product Warranty | 36 Months |
| Router Firewall Security Level | True |
| Router Network Type | False |
| Security Protocol | WPA2-PSK |
| Special feature | Access Point Mode |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 4 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
K**R
Decent Access Point
Seems to be a great product. Smooth/stable connection. Pretty straightforward to install, I attached it to a ceiling so it was a bit tricky to find the right angle to twist it into the bracket at first but if you're wall mounting it should be easier. Ended up installing it using a laptop as the mobile app didn't let me add the device to the festa cloud or I didn't see the option to add it anywhere. Once you've added the serial number to devices it should be up and running with the ssid and password you set. Feels well made and has a decent range too.
M**M
Fabulous System
I am fortunate to have a large house which I have been renovating myself for nigh on ten years - as my dear wife reminds me every six months - and as part of that renovation I reboarded the entire house with foil back plasterboard. I figured that as I'd taken everything back to bare walls in most places I may as well spend a little more and improve overall heating efficiency. And it did. And it also created a bit of a Faraday cage as well which, I had not thought about... Doh! Anyway, this means my house is a bit of a struggle for WiFi from one unit and there are dead spots. A lot of them. My first efforts were to go with a mesh system - the BT one - and it works but really, the truth it that its a bit pants. No way do I get the same WiFi speed and the various hubs have to be almost within touching distance of each other to work. So I looked at an AP system and this TP link one is without a doubt the best bang for buck one. Designed of course for office/hotel use it also doubles up perfectly for home use for bigger gaffs and even outdoors. The overall setup is simple. Get a POE network switch, run Cat5/6 to where you need it and plug into one of the TP LInk Omada AP's. Using the App on your phone you set it up and hey presto, it works. It's really, really simple and even a complete computer nonce could manage it. I will add that I also purchased the Omada controller which, makes monitoring and control even easier and I'd say that should be in your basket as well. So installing onto your system is easy now for the actual unit. First off this does need a power supply. Despite the POE tag used on the Omada gear the cheaper items come with a power block that you need as well. I use mine right by the network switch and this means I don't need power close to the actual AP. I can put up with the slight inconvenience of a power block in my cupboard where my switch is located. Secondly this unit comes with a mounting base that you fit to a wall or ceiling. It makes fitting very easy indeed. Simply locate the mount - carefully lining it up so that the square(ish) AP won't look wonky - and then fix it to your desired spot. Plug in the Cat5 or 6 cable and then lock into place the AP. Easy. The unit itself is neat, low profile and unobtrusive. After a short while you simply forget that it's there - not something one can do with the BT mesh hubs as they are prominent wherever they are. And one thing for those not sure. When setting up your AP Omada network each AP is part of the same system login so you set one SSID and password and whichever AP gives the best signal will be the one your device seamlessly connects to. Given that this AP setup is actually cheaper - or can be - than a mesh WiFi network it's a no brainer if you can run cables.
A**R
AP wifi works with omarda
Best buy now having full control with networking PoE works great and making own wifi ssid, 2.4G with 5Ghz or just 2.4Ghz for IoT and a 5Ghz for newer ac devices. Good for SO/HO have choice on how you set up as individual or with PoE switch and omarda. Buy with confidence. May get an other one just for IoT and guests
M**Z
Easy to setup and works well
The access point is very easy to setup and works really well. I hung it on the wall with ease and configured it in 2 minutes with the app.
D**E
Should have bought one years ago...
I don't write many reviews, but this device deserves a good one. Our router is in a garage converted into an office, and the insulation in the wall between it and the house is lined with aluminium - thus blocking the wifi signal like a Faraday cage. Grr. I have mucked around with wifi-in/wifi-out extenders over the last few years but they've been rubbish - mainly because I've been trying to get the signal to 'go around a corner'. I installed a powerline system to get internet to our TV, and that's been good, but obviously it's only good for devices wired into that one location. So - I took the plunge with this access point - drilled a hole in the shielding wall, fed a 10m ethernet cable through, fixed the AP in place, plugged it in, and - voila - problem completely solved. I just followed the simple instructions on the startup sheet, installed the app on my android phone, and now have excellent wifi throughout the (awkwardly shaped) house. Thank god for that! No dropouts and no resets in the first week. If the power goes off (I've been doing some wiring) the AP just seems to start itself up again - faster that the router does, it seems. The tp-link android app is fine and simple, although now I've set the password I can't see I'll need to do anything else. I wall-mounted the unit and it looks quite nice and sleek, or at least not irritating (see pic), and if the wires are fed through the wall you can arrange it so you can't see them. By the way, unlike an extender, the AP acts like a completely separate broadcast point. It has its own ID and you can give it a different password from your main router. My phone just seems to switch to whichever of the two is giving it the best signal. The instructions show that you can set up complex, wide-ranging systems, with multiple APs, and judging how 'independent' this one is, I can see that that would actually be quite simple. You could certainly have two or three if you had a humungous house. Just FYI, I looked up how far you can expect an Ethernet cable to carry a signal and it seems to be 100m - and if your house is bigger than that, contact me and I'll come round and use your pool and sauna.
M**.
Fantastic AP
After wasting time and money on second-hand access points via a popular auction website, thinking that I'd be saving money buying old and cheap, I decided the only way to get near to a consistent and guaranteed experience, would be to bite the bullet and actually buy a brand-new device. As money is tight to begin with, though, I still need to find the cheapest, yet appropriate option - and this is how I found myself in TP-Link's entry-level bracket. Reassuringly, the reviews for the EAP115 sounded positive, and it provides the POE functionality that I need in our home setup. I took the leap of faith. So glad I did; strong connection, and setup is so simple I had to double-check that I wasn't missing something. The web admin back-end is clear and simple yet functional (there's no need for any apps if you just want to manage it via a browser from a computer on your network), and I even found an option here to turn the LED off; very useful if positioned where it may otherwise cause visual interference. I'm so impressed with the EAP115 that I'll be buying another to replace our ailing (decrepit) Zyxel.
J**N
Seems to be NEW and improved! Excellent!!
Have been putting off this purchase for some time. Seems like my Asus N66 Wifi is dying, so decided to find a good AP and move to more centralised position in the house. My choice was between the Ubiquiy Unifi or the TPlink EAP245, both similar prices and both with same mimo chipset. So at this moment just running on a temporary SSID asking the family to switch between the Asus and EAP to see if we still get dropouts. So far so good, seems to connect really quickly and speedtest seem to indicate higher throughput than existing Asus 5Ghz link. Actually I'm really impressed that this seems like a newer variant. The case style is the rippled case and hidden rj45 sockets! In fact this 1750AC version has a POE adaptor with mounting plate and a second rj45 bridge port for daisy chaining or adding to an existing CAT6 cable run. The set-up was incredibly easy and defaults to 2 open SSID's and grabs an IP from existing DHCP server. So a quick login to the webserver and 2 minutes later you have your own SSID and WPA2 passwords set up. All in all I'm really happy with my choice and that TPlink have upgraded the older looking case. Much slimmer and all the features you need. What's not to like!!?? Thanks Amazon and TPlink .. :-)
B**R
No UK Plug
Can’t really give a review as it came without uk plug… no option to select this.
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