Expand your business's Wi-Fi coverage and cut through high-density spaces with the EAP615-Wall AX1800 Wireless Dual-Band Gigabit Wall Plate Access Point from TP-Link. Designed to discreetly blend into most environments when mounted onto a wall junction box using the included kit, this dual-band 802.11ax Wi-Fi access point delivers up to 1775 Mb/s wireless speeds over the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies. Both power and data are carried to the EAP615-Wall through a single cable by connecting its 802.3at PoE+ complaint Gigabit Ethernet port to a compatible network switch or router. Three Gigabit Ethernet ports are also available, one of which supports up to 12W PoE+ passthrough, to connect wired devices such as computers, VoIP phones, printers, and more. Your wireless network is protected with enterprise-class security and you can manage it from almost anywhere using the Omada cloud platform.
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Key Features
- Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
- 1775 Mb/s Throughput
- 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz (Dual-Band)
- 1 x Gigabit Ethernet PoE+ Uplink
Expand your business's Wi-Fi coverage and cut through high-density spaces with the EAP615-Wall AX1800 Wireless Dual-Band Gigabit Wall Plate Access Point from TP-Link. Designed to discreetly blend into most environments when mounted onto a wall junction box using the included kit, this dual-band 802.11ax Wi-Fi access point delivers up to 1775 Mb/s wireless speeds over the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies. Both power and data are carried to the EAP615-Wall through a single cable by connecting its 802.3at PoE+ complaint Gigabit Ethernet port to a compatible network switch or router. Three Gigabit Ethernet ports are also available, one of which supports up to 12W PoE+ passthrough, to connect wired devices such as computers, VoIP phones, printers, and more. Your wireless network is protected with enterprise-class security and you can manage it from almost anywhere using the Omada cloud platform.
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TP-Link EAP615 Overview
Ceiling and Wall Mountable
The EAP615-Wall features a design that blends into most environments when mounted on a wall junction box using the included kit.
Fast, Reliable Wi-Fi
This 802.11ax Wi-Fi access point includes powerful internal antennas that are designed to overcome high-density environments, using beamforming, MU-MIMO, load balancing, and band steering technologies to efficiently deliver up to 1775 Mb/s over the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wireless frequencies.
Omada Cloud
The cloud-based Omada platform allows you to configure, manage, and monitor all your supported network devices from a single interface, which can be accessed virtually anywhere at any time.
UPC: 840030703607
TP-Link EAP615 Specs
Key Specs
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| Networking I/O |
Wireless
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Performance
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Interface
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| USB Sharing Support |
Security
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| Lock Slot |
Management
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| Mobile App Compatible |
Hardware
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General
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TP-Link EAP615 Reviews
Mostly solid, stability needs improvement
By Benjamin
Rated 3 out of 5
Date: 2026-08-04
I like these wall plate access points. The form factor is convenient and aesthetically pleasing. That being said, these do have issues with brief drops in connectivity. This could be indicated by a lost ping here or there, a web page taking slightly longer to load, or my work's VPN connection periodically flapping. I had to set it to 802.11ac (or 802.11n for the 2.4GHz band) for it to be completely stable.
Great OpenWRT wifi access point
By Jeremy
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2022-04-26
Never ran the stock software. I flashed it to OpenWRT the moment I got it. A great wifi access point so far. It has been handling the extremely noisy RF environment quite well (dense apartment complex - I can see over 150 WiFi APs from my apartment).
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