• Reviews around signal (4.72 of 5)

    TP-Link EAP225 V3 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point, Supports 802.3af PoE and Passive PoE(Injector Included), AC1350

    • Not only does my nest camera get great signal now, so do my upstairs computers and fire tv, huge bonus!
    • I put it high on the wall in the garage and it has given us a good strong signal there and upstairs
    • Unstable Ping, sometime even may experience ping lose ,Strange Geographical Signal Coverage, (Maybe beam forming would fix this, however it's not available on this model)Unfriendly mounting option for home user,Configuration soft Windows only
    • tp%2Blink%2Bap%2Bwa%2B901&th=1I recommend the TL 901 access point instead of this, much better signal and you'll be saving lots of money.
    • I really want to have a better signal than what I'm getting
    • Pro:- reliable connections- great signal strength (two of these gave me 5 bars anywhere in my house)- old and new devices connect without issues
    • We are getting a super strong signal throughout our 2700SF two story home.
    • Seems to have a strong, reliable signal
    • and I still had a good signal at 180'
    • 1800 sq ft, 2 floors, mounted at top of wall at stair landing, great signal on 2.4 and 5 gHz throughout the house.
    • I have an awesome wireless signal now, hovering around 380Mbps.
    • With this unit I can park about 30 spaces away and get a perfectly usable signal
    • Strong signal
    • Overall this improved the performance of connected dual-band devices and created a better signal.
    • Otherwise its a decent wifi AP and has good strong signal and a robust feature set.
    • Wireless received signals are excellent at 80% power output on both bands
    • It seems like it provides a pretty strong signal.
    • The signal is strong and connections are fast
    • Centrally located on the first floor in a 2400sqft 2-story home (powered via PoE which is also great) and get great signal for both AC and N everywhere
    • I needed to boost the signal to the back of the house - it was built by a contractor in the 1960's and has concrete panels with wire mesh
    • A LAN is only as strong as it's weakest link and it's no longer my wifi.
    • It's not as easy or clean as it can be