Introducing TP-Link First Omada Pro BE22000 Ceiling Mount Wi-Fi 7 Access Point AP9778

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Introducing TP-Link First Omada Pro BE22000 Ceiling Mount Wi-Fi 7 Access Point AP9778

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Introducing TP-Link First Omada Pro BE22000 Ceiling Mount Wi-Fi 7 Access Point AP9778
Introducing TP-Link First Omada Pro BE22000 Ceiling Mount Wi-Fi 7 Access Point AP9778
2023-07-27 07:13:43 - last edited 2023-11-28 07:31:08

This Article Applies to AP9778

Hi Everyone,

 

We’re excited to announce the official launch of AP9778 here!

 

AP9778, the Omada Pro BE22000 Ceiling Mount Wi-Fi 7 Access Point, provides up to 22 Gbps speeds with the latest Wi-Fi 7 technologies.† Two built-in 10G Ethernet ports ensure high network throughput. High-density environments will no longer be a hindrance. Integrating into the Omada Software Defined Networking (SDN) solution, AP9778 runs in an efficient management way. Centralized and remote management can liberate managers and help reduce maintenance costs. It's designed for business environments in heavy Wi-Fi areas, making them ideal for use in hotels, education, retail, offices, and more. △

 

Learn more about Wi-Fi 7

 

Product Overview

 

  • Unprecedented Wi-Fi 7 Speeds:

    Simultaneous 11520 Mbps on 6 GHz, 8640 Mbps on 5 GHz, and 1376 Mbps on 2.4 GHz for up to 22 Gbps WiFi speeds.†

 

  • 320 MHz and MLO:

    Provide lower latency for your enterprise network.‡

 

  • Two 10 Gbps Ethernet Ports:

    Ensure high throughput on your business network.

 

  • PoE Support:

    Supports Power over Ethernet (802.3bt) for convenient deployment and installation.

 

  • High-Density Connectivity up to 1500+ Clients**:

    Improves WiFi performance in dense environments with OFDMA, BSS Color, and MU-MIMO.‡

 

  • Integrated into Omada SDN:

    Supports Centralized Cloud Management, Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP), and Intelligent Monitoring.*

 

  • Centralized Management:

    Cloud access and the Omada app offer ultra convenience and easy management.​

 

†Maximum wireless signal rates are the physical rates derived from IEEE Standard 802.11 specifications. Connection to over 1500+ devices is based on laboratory test data, which analyzed the connections of different devices on the 6 GHz, 5 GHz, and 2.4 GHz bands simultaneously. These devices simulated a typical home scenario by running simultaneous applications in the same room that included 4K video, 1080p video, 720p video, file downloading, web browsing, IP cameras, and other IoT devices. Actual wireless data throughput, wireless coverage, and connected devices are not guaranteed and will vary as a result of internet service provider factors, network conditions, client limitations, and environmental factors, including building materials, obstacles, volume and density of traffic, and client location.

*Zero-Touch Provisioning requires the use of the Omada Pro Cloud-Based Controller.

**The actual capacity depends on the wireless environment and client traffic and is generally less than the maximum number of client connections.

‡Use of Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be), Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), and features including Multi-Link Operation (MLO), 320 MHz Bandwidth, 4K-QAM, Multi-RUs, OFDMA, MU-MIMO and BSS Color requires clients to also support the corresponding features. The 320 MHz bandwidth is only available on the 6 GHz band. Simultaneously, the 160 MHz and 240 MHz bandwidths or the 320 MHz bandwidth might not be available on the 5 GHz band or the 6 GHz band, respectively, in some regions/countries due to regulatory restrictions. Double channel width and speed refer to 320 MHz compared to 160 MHz for Wi-Fi 6 mesh.

△ These functions require the use of an Omada Pro controller.

 

Hardware Feature

 

Features

Specifications

Dimensions (W x D x H)

11 x 11 x 2.3 in (280 x 280 x 58.7 mm)

Weight

1.91 kg

LAN Interfaces

2x 10Gbps Ethernet Ports

Power Supply

• 802.3bt PoE++ 
• 12V/4.5A DC

Power Consumption

52 W (for PoE)/46W (for DC)

Mounting

Ceiling / Wall mounting (Kits included)

Wi-Fi Standards

IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be

Maximum Data Rate

1376 Mbps (2.4 GHz) + 8640 Mbps (5 GHz) + 11520 Mbps (6 GHz)

Antennas

2.4 GHz: 4× 4.0 dBi

5 GH: 4× 5.5 dBi

6 GHz: 4× 5.0 dBi

 

Check out the Datasheet or Specifications from TP-Link official website for more parameters about the AP9778 product.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Q1. What is the power requirement of the AP9778?


AP9778 needs 802.3bt class PoE or 12V/4.5A DC power supply to be fully functional.

     

Q2. Why are the EU version and the US version have different power requirements?

 

Due to the regulation difference in Europe (CE) and America (FCC), the maximum transmit power (or EIRP) is different. So the power consumption is different between the EU and the US. Generally, US versions consume more power.

 

Q3. The AP9778 weighs 1.91 Kg, is it safe for ceiling mounting?

 

The mounting structure has already been strengthened and verified. However, you should also check the material of the roof and make sure it could hold a 1.91 kg thing to avoid the risk of dropping.

 

Q4. When will the AP9778 be available in my region? What's the price of the AP9778?

 

This thread is mainly aimed to introduce the features of the new product. We don't have further insights into the availability or price of a specific product in certain regions. Different regions may have different sales strategies, you may check the online store or contact the local sales for the actual arrival and price of the product.

 

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Welcome to share your opinions with the community and Ask about anything that you're interested in with this new launch!

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