

🚀 Elevate your network game with Wi-Fi 7 power — because buffering is so last decade!
The TP-Link Omada WiFi 7 Wireless Access Point (EAP723) delivers cutting-edge dual-band Wi-Fi 7 speeds up to 4324 Mbps on 5 GHz and 688 Mbps on 2.4 GHz. Featuring a 2.5G Ethernet port, 240 MHz bandwidth, and Multi-RU technology, it supports high-density, bandwidth-intensive environments with ease. Designed for professionals and tech-savvy users, it offers centralized remote management, seamless roaming, and mesh networking for flawless coverage. Powered via PoE or DC, it combines future-proof performance with easy setup and a 5-year warranty, making it a top-tier choice for next-gen wireless connectivity.







| ASIN | B0DT4YP2GX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (62) |
| Date First Available | January 15, 2025 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 1.57 x 7.09 inches |
| Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
| Item model number | EAP723 |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Operating System | Omada |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 1.57 x 7.09 inches |
| Series | Omada WiFi 7 |
| Wireless Type | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b |
D**N
Some knowledge of networking is helpful if you want to create multiple VLANs to segment your traffic
I moved from the Netgear ecosystem to the TP-LINK Access points and I will say the performance is better, and they are free to mange through a portal that is more than enough for home users. I have 4 of these access points and they provide great coverage, great throughput, and are so easy to set up. I was able to build 5 VLANs for various purposes, one of which is securing my work related PCs and phones to their own private VLAN. The others are for kids, IOT, TVs, and a test VLAN.
E**R
Amazing value in professional grade HW and SW
I'm using this as our first Omada device. I'm controlling it locally with a docker instance of their software. They offer something in the cloud, but I don't want that for myself. I'm using a capable but aging RT-AX89X as my router, this is just an AP for me. But what an AP! Yes, the hardware is only dual band, but I'm able to get 2GbE from a wifi 6e client through a wall. With a 2.5Gbe backhaul this is capable of providing screeming throughput. For the money, this thing exceeded my expectations. The software is next level. Im sure ubiquity is better, but this is light years more capable than a traditional router. Of course, more capable means so many more options that most consumers won't need. It's still a great AP option and reasonably prices for that. But the software really gives you control if you want it. It was even able to map my property's impact on the wifi signal.
E**.
Great addition to any network
Works well, great range, and is a major improvement to any network
K**K
A good stable access point
Stable AP, ok-ish roaming and Omada Cloud management no issues
C**E
Equipo AP. Evidentemente no es un Wi-Fi 7 real, eso lo sabía con antelación, además no lo necesito, sin embargo, para una red wifi 6 está perfecto y tiene mejor alcance y características que mi viejo EAP610 y que un 650. Respecto al envío: Fue bastante deficiente y lento, siendo que el comprar algo en China por AliExpress me llega en 1 semana a Chile. Con Amazon se demoran más de 2 semanas y ni siquiera cumplen con el día prometido de entrega. 👎👎
R**N
Fast and stable
Wifi 7 features like 160mhz channel bandwidth really sped up my network, and the price made this device a really good value. I use three separate aps at my house on the three separate levels, and separating the channels with this device in the middle really solved my roaming and reliability problems. I do recommend turning DOWN the 2.4ghz broadcast (maybe to 9db) so that the 5ghz is selected by your client more often.
A**T
It's not even Wi-Fi 7
Today I'll be talking about this product. Brand: TP-Link Product: masquerading Wi-Fi 7 Model: EAP-723 Missing: 6 GHz not available My final thoughts on EAP-723. Where should I begin The product does not have 6 GHz radio. So it only has 5 GHz radio coming in at 4,324 Mbps. So they're allowed theoretical speeds an extra 240 MHz wider. See the problem here is good luck finding 240 MHz of clean spectrum in a 5 GHz band without interference. You need zero neighbors with Wi-Fi no DFS radar interference and perfect conditions. So that 4324 MB is pure fantasy for 99% of the users. So the true rating would be what the EU is getting 2882 megabytes closer to real world at 160 megahertz. It's easy to set up in value for the money but it's not what I wanted but I got a little closer and it's a shame that we can't really see these in the store so we know exactly what we're getting well box wise but a detail is left out anyway just be careful what you buy The company is that bad I mean they have good products and stuff I used to help them a lot and testing but not anymore I see The stability I guess it works I don't know I haven't used this product. Other products for them and lasted for a long time I'm actually using one of the business access points right now but that is the work with another system I have. Well anyway come on TP-link Get with the program Make something that really works and something with the 6 gigahertz speed.
J**N
Works great.
Works excellent, solid range and throughput.
K**.
Buen punto de acceso se asocia a omoda, lo que no hace sentido es que no traiga su inyector POE como el resto de los productos
O**O
الجهاز فعلا فاق توقعاتي لقوة ارساله
A**R
تشغيل الجهاز واعداده سهل وسريع السرعه بحانب الجهاز عاليه مشكلته المدى المذكور في مواصفات المنتج غير صحيح ولا تستفيد سوى امتار بسيطه ربما لاتتجاوز ١٠ أمتار . وبذلك فقدت الميزه التي شريته من أجلها ما الفائده أن أبقى بجوار النقطه يمكنني فعل ذلك لدى المودم الرئيسي .
P**N
Set it up with the same wifi & pass name as my house router and it works perfectly
I**E
Quick shipping! Easy install, excellent functionality.
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