TP-Link Japan dropped a Wi-Fi 7 ceiling AP that spies on RF noise nonstop while still pushing serious bandwidth.
What this device is
What this device is
- TP-Link Japan announced the Omada EAP787.
- Target use is busy business networks.
- Design focuses on consistency over flashy looks.
- A separate antenna watches the spectrum conditions.
- Monitoring runs without touching client traffic.
- Troubleshooting interference gets way easier.
- Hardware runs tri-band Wi-Fi 7.
- Eight spatial streams are onboard.
- Combined throughput claims hit 12 Gbps.
- 6 GHz and 5 GHz bands share top billing.
- Ethernet uplink supports up to 10G.
- Ports scale down through 5G, 2.5G, and 1G.
- PoE++ handles single-cable installs.
- DC power is there when PoE budgets fail.
- Chassis measures 220 by 220 by 38.8 mm.
- Form factor matches standard ceiling mounts.
- Internal layout supports scanning hardware.
- TP-Link rates support above 510 devices.
- Continuous RF data aids long-term tuning.
- Interference gets blamed correctly, not guessed.
- Japan pricing lands near $517.31 with tax.
- Sales are already live.
- Warranty coverage runs for five years.