
"Costing only £70 excluding VAT, the EAP723 looks remarkably good value, but there is a catch as it's an entry-level model that doesn't have a 6GHz radio. It isn't mandatory for Wi-Fi 7 APs to have this, though, and there are many other vendors offering low-cost dual-band models - although none currently come close to this low price. The EAP723"
"Clothed in a sturdy polycarbonate casing with an aluminium inner shell, it presents a 2.5GbE port in a recess underneath and only requires an 802.3at PoE+ power source. Along with a reset button, the AP also has a 12V DC input socket in the recess. You'll need to source your own 1.5A power adapter, though. The box includes a complete mounting kit with wall-mount screws and plugs, plus T-Rail brackets for dropped ceilings."
TP-Link's EAP723 is an exceptionally low-cost Wi‑Fi 7 access point priced at £70 excluding VAT. The entry-level, dual-band AP omits a 6GHz radio but supports core Wi‑Fi 7 capabilities including 4K‑QAM and multi‑RUs, with recent firmware adding MLO for aggregated links across bands. It is BE3600-rated with two spatial streams per 2.4GHz and 5GHz, claiming up to 688Mbit/s and 2,882Mbit/s; the US variant has a higher BE5000 rating to support 5GHz 240MHz channels. The compact 160mm×37mm design features a polycarbonate casing with an aluminium inner, a recessed 2.5GbE port for 802.3at PoE+, a recessed 12V DC socket and reset button, and a full mounting kit; a 1.5A power adapter is not included.
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