
TP-Link
TP-Link Omada EAP773 WiFi 7 Tri-Band Business Access Point
A WiFi 7 business access point with a 10G port and BE11000 tri-band throughput, managed remotely through the Omada platform
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Overview
Specifications
Brand
TP-Link
Model
Omada EAP773
Wireless Standard
WiFi 7
Speed Rating
BE11000
Band
Tri-Band
Wired Port
10G
Management
Omada Remote Managed
Class
Business Standard
Roaming
Seamless Roaming
Warranty
5-Year
Condition
Renewed
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the TP-Link EAP773 suitable for a home network or strictly for business use?
It is positioned as a business-standard access point, tuned for device density and multi-AP deployments. A home user could run it, but its tri-band and Omada features target office and commercial networks.
What does the 10G port on the EAP773 actually get me?
The 10G port provides a wired uplink fast enough to match WiFi 7 speeds, preventing the wired connection from bottlenecking wireless throughput. You'll need a compatible 10G switch to use it fully.
Does buying the Renewed EAP773 mean weaker coverage or warranty?
The Renewed unit is refurbished rather than new, but coverage specs are unchanged and it ships with a 5-year warranty, which is longer than many new competing access points offer.
How is the EAP773 managed day to day?
It uses Omada remote management, letting administrators configure and monitor it from the cloud alongside other Omada devices. Seamless roaming across access points is handled through the same platform.
What does the BE11000 rating mean for performance?
BE11000 is the combined WiFi 7 throughput across the unit's three bands. It reflects aggregate capacity for many simultaneous connections rather than the top speed any single device will reach.