TP-Link creates the EAP772-Outdoor access point for tough outdoor conditions. The device meets IP68 standards and resists dust and water damage completely. Weather cannot harm this wireless equipment during storms or extreme temperatures. Companies can install these units at outdoor venues and campus locations safely.
The access point broadcasts on three frequency bands at the same time. Workers connect through 6 GHz speeds reaching 5.76 Gbps for fast downloads. The 5 GHz band delivers 2.88 Gbps for regular internet tasks. Standard 2.4 GHz connections provide 688 Mbps for basic device needs.
Power comes through ethernet cables that also carry data signals. The 2.5 Gbps network connection supports both functions through one cable installation. Multiple antennas spread wireless signals across 300 square meters of coverage area. Over 380 devices can connect simultaneously without performance problems.
Physical measurements show 230mm width and 207.5mm height dimensions. Operating temperatures range from negative 30 degrees to positive 70 degrees Celsius. Humidity levels between 10 and 90 percent will not damage internal components.
TP-Link plans June 2025 release dates with five-year warranty protection. Japanese retail prices start around 77,900 yen before taxes apply. American customers pay approximately 565 dollars for each wireless access point unit.
The access point broadcasts on three frequency bands at the same time. Workers connect through 6 GHz speeds reaching 5.76 Gbps for fast downloads. The 5 GHz band delivers 2.88 Gbps for regular internet tasks. Standard 2.4 GHz connections provide 688 Mbps for basic device needs.
Power comes through ethernet cables that also carry data signals. The 2.5 Gbps network connection supports both functions through one cable installation. Multiple antennas spread wireless signals across 300 square meters of coverage area. Over 380 devices can connect simultaneously without performance problems.
Physical measurements show 230mm width and 207.5mm height dimensions. Operating temperatures range from negative 30 degrees to positive 70 degrees Celsius. Humidity levels between 10 and 90 percent will not damage internal components.
TP-Link plans June 2025 release dates with five-year warranty protection. Japanese retail prices start around 77,900 yen before taxes apply. American customers pay approximately 565 dollars for each wireless access point unit.