What is the maximum theoretical throughput of the EAP773?
The TP-Link EAP773 offers a maximum theoretical wireless throughput of up to 9.2Gbps (BE9300) across its three frequency bands.
What type of Power over Ethernet does it support?
It supports 802.3bt PoE++ (Power over Ethernet Plus Plus) via its 10 Gigabit Ethernet port, which provides both high-speed data and sufficient power for the device over a single cable.
Is this access point compatible with existing WiFi 6 devices?
Yes, the EAP773 is backward compatible with previous WiFi standards including 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax (WiFi 4, 5, and 6/6E), so existing devices can connect to it.
What management system does it work with?
It is designed for seamless integration into the TP-Link Omada Software Defined Networking (SDN) platform, which allows for 100% centralised cloud management of compatible network devices.
What frequency bands does it use?
It is a tri-band access point, operating on the 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and the new 6GHz frequency bands.
What is included in the box?
The specific contents are not detailed in the provided information, but typically such access points include the unit itself, mounting hardware, and sometimes a quick start guide. A power adapter is not usually included as it is powered via PoE.
What are the key benefits of WiFi 7 in this access point?
Key WiFi 7 benefits in the EAP773 include 320MHz channel width on the 6GHz band for higher capacity, 4096-QAM for more efficient data encoding, and Multi-Link Operation (MLO) for reduced latency and improved reliability by using multiple bands simultaneously.