TP-Link EAP610-Outdoor AX1800 Indoor/Outdoor WiFi 6 Access Point
• Superior WiFi 6 Speeds: Delivers dual-band speeds of up to 1.8 Gbps powered by the latest WiFi 6 technology†
• Higher Network Efficiency: Enjoy faster speeds on more devices with less lag via OFDMA and MU-MIMO
• Long-Range Coverage: Dedicated high-power amplifier and professional antennas with IP67 weatherproof enclosure
• Omada Mesh Technology: Enables wireless connectivity between access points for extended range and flexible deployment**
• Stay Smooth with Fast Roaming: Users can enjoy seamless streaming across the property with their devices switching effortlessly between access points**
• Centralised Cloud Management: Integrates into Omada SDN for cloud access and remote management
HARDWARE FEATURES
Interface 1× Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) Port (Support 802.3at PoE and Passive PoE)
Button Reset
Power Supply • 802.3at PoE
• 48V/0.5A Passive PoE (PoE Adapter Included)
Power Consumption • EU: 12.5W (802.3at PoE or Passive PoE)
• US: 14.7W (802.3at PoE or Passive PoE)
Dimensions ( W x D x H ) • 280.4×106.5×56.8 mm (without antenna mounting kit)
Antenna • 2.4 GHz: 2× 4 dBi
• 5 GHz: 2× 5 dBi
Weatherproof Enclosure IP67
Mounting Pole/Wall Mounting (Kits included)
Package Contents • Access Point EAP610-Outdoor
• Passive PoE Adapter
• Power Cord
• Mounting Kits
• Waterproof Kits
• Waterproof Antenna
• Installation Guide
Product Last Updated: 01/07/2024















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Jacob Long –
I recently installed the TP-Link EAP610-Outdoor, and I’m curious—how did I ever manage without it? The WiFi coverage is impressively long-range, and I’ve noticed a significant leap in speed with that 1.8 Gbps! It’s also great to know it’s weatherproof; I can’t wait to see how it holds up through the seasons. Has anyone else experienced the difference with the MU-MIMO feature? It feels like I’m finally getting the full potential of my WiFi!
Maria King –
I recently installed the TP-Link EAP610-Outdoor access point, and I’m pretty impressed! Has anyone else noticed how effortlessly it handles multiple devices with its MU-MIMO feature? The long-range coverage is a game-changer for my yard—it really does keep the WiFi strong, even far away from the house. Plus, I appreciate that it’s weatherproof with an IP67 rating; I don’t have to worry about rain ruining my connection. Does anyone else feel like upgrading to WiFi 6 is worth it?