
TP-Link EAP110-Outdoor V3 N300 Long Range Access Point
Delivers 300Mbps outdoor Wi-Fi coverage with enterprise-grade security and passive PoE in a weatherproof form factor built to extend networks beyond the walls.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 04, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
Key Features
Up to 300Mbps Wi-Fi with 2x2 MIMO technology ; Rate limit on per SSID to restrict the bandwidth of each client
Built for outdoor Wi-Fi applications ; WPA/WPA2-enterprise, 802.1X with RADIUS secure authentication and rogue access point detection ensure the security of WLAN
High transmission power and high gain antennas provide a long-range coverage area
Passive PoE Power over Ethernet support and simple mounting design allow for flexible deployment and convenient installation
Free Aura net Controller Software lets administrators easily manage hundreds of EAPs
NOT supporting RE/Bridge mode currently.Wireless Transmit Power: < 27dBm; Power Supply: 24V Passive PoE (+4,5pins; -7,8pins. PoE Adapter Included)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 2x2 MIMO at 300Mbps provides adequate throughput for outdoor coverage scenarios where 2.4 GHz range matters more than speed
- Transmit power under 27dBm combined with high-gain antennas extends usable coverage well beyond typical indoor APs
- Passive PoE with included adapter simplifies single-cable outdoor deployment without requiring a PoE-capable switch
- WPA2-Enterprise with RADIUS and per-SSID rate limiting supports managed multi-tenant or public deployments
- Omada Controller software allows centralized multi-AP management at no additional cost
👎 Cons
- Single-band 2.4 GHz only — no 5 GHz radio means no path to higher throughput for clients that support dual-band
- 24V passive PoE is incompatible with standard 802.3af/at PoE switches, complicating integration into existing enterprise infrastructure
- 802.11n (Wi-Fi 4) is a legacy standard; no support for Wi-Fi 5 or 6 client features like MU-MIMO or OFDMA
- No RE/Bridge mode eliminates wireless mesh or point-to-point backhaul use cases entirely
- Maximum 300Mbps link rate shared across all connected clients limits density in high-usage deployments