

🚀 Elevate your network game with TP-Link EAP610 — where speed meets seamless control!
The TP-Link EAP610 is a high-performance WiFi 6 AX1800 wireless access point designed for professional-grade home and business networks. Featuring 1024-QAM, OFDMA, MU-MIMO, and seamless roaming, it delivers near-wired gigabit speeds with robust mesh support. Powered by PoE+ and managed via cloud-based Omada app, it offers easy installation and remote control, making it the ultimate solution for uninterrupted, high-speed connectivity.
















































| ASIN | B09XM74VQL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,104) |
| Date First Available | April 13, 2022 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.3 x 6.3 x 1.32 inches |
| Item Weight | 13.7 ounces |
| Item model number | EAP610 |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Operating System | Open Wrt OS |
| Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 6.3 x 1.32 inches |
| Series | EAP610 V2 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
D**M
Fantastic system, very happy with this AP setup
I was tired of fiddling with mesh networks so I finally decided to go with an actual AP system on my next home. During construction I wired the entire house with ethernet and ordered 3 of these units along with the hardware controller. I can honestly say it's been one of my best technology purchases. The Omada system was easy to set up (it's worth noting I am an IT professional by trade so I have a respectable familiarity with networking) and I have literally had zero problems with this system over the last year. It just runs flawlessly and silently in the background to the point that I sometimes forget the name of Omada app because I so rarely use it, literally log in every few months to see if the APs have a firmware update and that's about the extent of having to mess with it. Every time I've had a WiFi issue (which has been rare) the root cause was my starlink router, the APs just chug along doing their job without issue. The speeds are always within 1-5% of hardwire speed on my desktop so no major loss of throughput by virtue of being wireless. I plan on buying a 4th unit for my basement soon and potentially an outdoor on to expand my coverage outside. The mounting for the APs is kind of annoying. All my units are ceiling mounted, however the ethernet plug on the unit faces horizontal rather than vertical making the wire through the drop into the plug a bit of a pain. I ended up buying right angle Ethernet adaptors which helps some but it definitely takes a little bit of fiddling, however once they're up you shouldn't need to bother with them for a long time.
A**R
Perfect for setting up a dedicated wireless video streaming network (home)
(Note: this review is geared toward home consumers with a single unit in mind, not businesses) I have a router from my ISP that has wireless and wired ethernet ports that I've been using for the last few years. Lately, after I'd added yet more 'smart' bulbs and plugs and audio streamers to my network, I noticed that my Chromecast was having trouble keeping up, no matter how low I set the picture resolution (kept running out of buffer). At first, I thought it was the streaming device itself. On a lark, I ordered this up, figuring that the Chromecast might run better off an ethernet port with a WAP connected to it (that's 'wireless access point'; get your mind out the gutter... lol). Sure enough, with this installed, and the Chromecast reconfig'd to use the new WAP as its network... all latency problems are gone. Meanwhile, my old existing network is now free to handle the rest of my traffic, without the Chromecast choking to death. Tests via the 'stats for nerds' within Chromecast showed a speed bump from maybe 2K bps, to 10K bps through the ethernet connection. No more buffering problems whatsover, even at 1080p. Setup is fairly easy. The manufacturer has a phone-based app that can do the setup and control. Just note that when it starts up, it defaults to the non-consumer setup. Switch it over, and with the WAP powered on (and your phone connected to your home network), it will discover your WAP. However, you'll still need to enter the 20-character SSID that's on the back of the unit, into the app. That's in small print, so you'll want a magnifier--or, better yet, also record it (phone, paper, etc.), so that if you ever need it again, you'll have it. These are designed to be mounted high up -- ceilings or walls. The unit comes with a wall wart (unless you connect this to a PoE-enabled device, you'll need this). It does come with a mounting plate. I haven't mounted mine yet; it's working just fine as I'm testing it out before mounting. Except for that minor issue with the control app, having to switch it over every time you start it... the rest of this turned out to be a great solution to my issue. Yes, I paid $100 for a WAP (again, NOT what Cardi B sings about), but that's cheaper than upgrading my internet service with a higher fixed cost every month, new equipment, etc. At some point, I expect the radio to go out in my router (this is what the 'wireless' is called, in hardware). But until then... this will serve just fine for my needs.
M**H
Works great
Great coverage for my house I got one for each floor. The speed reaches 550mbps . Was worth it for the value for sure and the size is small with a nice design so doesn’t look bad. Works very well and was really easy to install just don’t forget a POE setup
S**K
Good Value and Reliable Product
These are great little basic access points. No frills, easy set up, and reliable. I run my 1,200 square foot house on two of them, and the outdoor version covers my entire 1.26 acre back property. I can walk all the way to my property border and still stream 1080p video with no buffering. It handles roaming between access points very well and I can maintain a Facebook video call when walking around the house or outside from inside the house, and my basement walls are cinder block. I would recommend these to anyone who is reasonably tech savvy and wants to have a little more control over their home wireless without cloud based subscription garbage.
A**Y
Gerência diversos cenários, inclusive para rede de convidados, restringindo e o acesso à rede do cliente.
J**O
han funcionado muy bien para una casa
R**S
Compre anteriomente otro modelo de acces point, el cual tuve que regresar, por problemas de configuracion, este sin ningun problema, lo recomiendo ampliamente.
M**O
Eu comprei este produto para aumentar o sinal WIFI em uma casa grande. É anunciado como Power Over Ethernet, mas esse não é o caso.
J**S
LA VERDAD PENSÉ QUE TENDRÍA MEJOR ALCANCE , DA LA MISMA VOLOCIDAD Y ALCANCE QUE EL EAP225 POR EL PRECIO MEJOR COMPRO EL OTRO