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🚀 Elevate your network game with TP-Link EAP620 HD — speed, scale, and control in one sleek package!
The TP-Link EAP620 HD is a Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 dual-band wireless access point designed for high-density environments. It delivers ultra-fast speeds up to 1800 Mbps using 4 spatial streams and advanced technologies like OFDMA and MU-MIMO to support up to 4× more simultaneous connections than Wi-Fi 5. Integrated with Omada SDN, it offers flexible network management via hardware, software, or cloud controllers, accessible remotely through the Omada app. Powered by PoE+ for easy ceiling or wall installation, it combines enterprise-grade features with user-friendly setup and a limited lifetime warranty, making it ideal for modern offices and smart homes seeking reliable, scalable wireless performance.









| ASIN | B08TRPMC69 |
| Antenna Location | Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,219 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | • EAP620 HD • Power Adapter • Ceiling/Wall Mounting Kits • Installation Guide |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Switch |
| Coverage | Dual Band (2.4 GHz & 5 GHz) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 241 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1800 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | No |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Weight | 1.59 Pounds |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1733 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | EAP620 HD |
| Model Name | EAP620 HD |
| Model Number | EAP620 HD |
| Number of Antennas | 2 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | TP-Link OS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode, WPS |
| Router Firewall Security Level | High |
| Security Protocol | WPA3 |
| Special Feature | Access Point Mode, WPS |
| UPC | 845973092863 845973088637 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
I**R
Very respectable performance for power users at a very respectable price
I gave up waiting for other more established 802.11 equipment manufacturers to deliver Wi-Fi 6 devices that didn't break the bank. As a network engineering veteran with 20+ years experience in an enterprise environment, I tend to have pretty high standards for the feature sets in equipment I recommend for home use, small businesses, etc. and don't believe that one should have to pay an enterprise premium for a network with just 1-2 small devices in it. The TP-Link EAP620 HD certainly lived up to expectations. Installing a single one is a breeze - no controller is needed, the settings are self-explanatory, and everything I needed to migrate from an older 802.11ac access point with multiple SSIDs (separate wireless LANS, in my case each mapping to different VLANs), with the existing cabling and power-over-Ethernet+ (PoE+, 802.3at) configuration, etc. worked perfectly on the first try. Mounting it in the ceiling is fairly easy, although I might have preferred a solid metal mounting plate vs. the washers this one came with; still, it's a very sturdy mount and wasn't difficult to install even with an insulated attic above the ceiling. I have yet to spend much time with an Omada controller configuration and multiple access points, but everything I've seen so far suggests that it's at least as friendly as competing offerings that use controllers. I'm sure that true enterprise-grade devices from companies like Cisco, Juniper, HPE Aruba, etc. would outperform this configuration in an environment with hundreds of access points, thousands of users, and constant client device roaming, but for an office of modest size - say 20 or fewer access points - Omada should work just fine. I especially like how I have a multitude of controller options, from dedicated hardware appliances to software virtual machines to OCI ("Docker") containers to a pay-as-you-go cloud offering. This flexibility further expands the potential market for TP-Link going forward. Time will tell if this unit lasts as long as previous "not-so-SOHO" gear did, but if initial impressions are any indication, I expect to be very happy with my home Wi-Fi performance for many years. Succinctly: there are very few other devices I know of that can compete with the ease of use, performance, and expandability of the TP-Link EAP620 AP at this competitive a price point.
D**W
Huge Improvement
I upgraded from a Tenda wireless mesh system to these EAP620s and, so far, it’s been a huge improvement. These wired access points are much better than any wireless extenders I’ve ever used before. I was having issues with Zoom meetings and VOIP calls and now everything runs very smoothly. I love that these are PoE capable because I just ran Ethernet throughout my attic so I could drill holes in the ceiling next to the EAP620s and didn’t have to plug them in to an outlet. I had absolutely no experience doing anything like this before but, after some research, it was an easy process that anyone who can navigate an attic could handle. My only complaint is that these are much bigger than I thought they would be. They’re about as wide as an average sized paper plate but having them on the ceiling is absolutely worth it for the much better network.
R**T
One highly-configurable monster!
To be transparent, my company is an authorized TP-Link reseller, and we can get these through our supply channel. I didn't feel like messing with that, and unless we put in a big order, Amazon has the lowest prices. I've installed these at warehouses, hotels, manufacturing plants, and many businesses. I don't even have this thing mounted correctly yet, and I get a stronger signal from this in the basement than I do the router right above me (router is on the first floor, this WAP is on the second floor, sitting on a table, pointing up). I'm waiting until it gets a little cooler in the attic to mount this properly. I use the TP-Link controller software on my computer. If had had more than a few, I'd put in the OC200 cloud controller, but the software version will do fine. Having AT&T 4G internet, I need to limit the three teenagers from using 1TB a month of data. I can have multiple wireless networks and limit the download/upload speeds. I can hide my unthrottled network and my home automation network while letting the kids see the normal wifi. When they really download a lot, I can block access by device. Need 40GB of Xbox updates? Nope! Blocked! Go take that to your real dad's house that has good coax internet. This isn't as simple as your Spectrum wifi where the password is posted on the back, but the features are amazing. I'm an IT professional, so keeping the firmware updated and tweaking the settings are not an issue. Yes, this is meant for airports, hotels, and businesses. The price point says that; however, if you struggle with wifi signal in some parts of your hours, this thing is powerful enough to have you covered.
D**L
The firmware probably needs an update but this is pretty good
Note: this does not look like one of the adorable little Unifi hotspots. It is a big honking cylinder of radiation. With the default settings, this works pretty well. However when I adjusted the settings via the web interface, my performance dropped until I factory reset it. Perhaps I'm doing something wrong, but I have a lot of experience with Unifi & Meraki and never experienced such weirdness/flakiness. I'm fairly sure it's a bug. That said, I haven't yet tried it with the controller software, which perhaps works perfectly. All in all I'm happy with the purchase. Great value for modern WiFi.
I**.
Great Coverage around the home!
We purchased 3 of these units to have proper coverage through our 2-level plus full basement home, and found that we only needed 2 units to achieve that goal. Management takes a little learning (minimal) but overall a great product and seamless for home that and small business with some nice Enterprise-like features on competitive known brand name Access-Points.
S**X
Works very well
The range of this guy is impressive. Goes through a thicker wall better than the previous generation. Better/stronger signal. It’s a bit cumbersome to try and make a mesh network with this guy though. You’d need a dedicated server and to download the tp link server. Or alternatively buy a specific tp link device to manage it. If you only need one you’ll be good not much to do and just a small amount of options but overall very user friendly to set up
L**.
Received Wrong Version
Do be advised. The newest version of this EAP620HD AccessPoint is roughly 6" is diameter. The version 2 is about 9" in diameter. Quite a difference. I ordered what I thought was a version 3 AP but received a version 2. So I'm returning it. For what it's worth. I installed a lot of the Wi-Fi 5 Gen TP-Link Omada Access Points, namely the EAP245 and have not had any problems with them. I find them easy to config and perform equally to the Unifi Pro (Wi-Fi 5 model). The Omada controller takes a little while to get used to, but any platform has a learning curve. The AP's can be configured individually (w/o a controller) which is a big plus for smaller projects/installations.
C**R
Handling a lot of connections
I installed this at the max 7 meters height in a night club to cover a large first floor with a capacity of 100, plus a patio and balcony that hold 50 each. So far it is handling the load without a glitch. It took the place of three APs formerly covering the same space. This is TP-LINK's most powerful gigabit AP and it is fulfilling expectations. Customer is happy and I got more jobs based on the positive experience there. I'm glad I chose the EAP-620HD for this installation.
S**Y
Good, Fast and Far-Reaching Wi-Fi 6 Solution for Business!
Got two of these HD models and I love the OFDMA features of the AP's. I needed to fix some channel utilization issues that were high which is why I bought a HD model and that fixed my high utilization issues completely! Got two of these serving my home completely blanketed in multi-gig performance and value with excellence! Gotta recommend this to anyone who wants to get decent Wi-Fi 6 without breaking the bank!
R**N
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A**R
Great AP with speed and range, but is huge.
I have this AP in my garage to cover that section of the house, but it wouldn't be (my) wife approved for the main living area. I am getting around 3x speed difference from my bell h3000 series modem/AP. If installing in a visible area of the house, I would recommend going for the v3 version of the product that is a small fraction of the size. I professionally install networking gear for my IT firm (mostly cisco) but at home, I've been running Omada-conntrolled hardware for years and have been very satisfied.
T**I
Good range, speeds may be exaggerated
This WIFI access point says that it will deliver speeds that it unfortunately cannot deliver. The signal is good enough to broadcast throughout whole house and small property but ultimately is not stable enough for streaming video games - even locally across your own network. For general purpose, Netflix YouTube or any other streaming service this will be perfectly reasonable. But under Speedtests it was just simply unable to sustain a high bandwidth or seemingly reach the data rates that were advertised. If anyone has tips though - let me know how you worked through. I have tried changing the wifi ranges and turned off my routers 2.4ghz radio altogether not to have it interfere but nothing changes much. 2.4ghz on the tlink is 100mbps stable, the 5ghz range will top out for me around 200mbps on MBP(2019) or iPhone max xs - I should be able to get 400-500mbps on those devices.
J**T
Scroll no further. This is what you need.
I love this ceiling mount wifi access point. The initial plan was to mount in on the ceiling but I did not have the required tools for that. I just plugged it in my bonus room and my internet access is excellent. My online video calls have been stronger than ever. This is basically plug and play. Ever since I bought this equipment, I have been advertising it to friends.
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