TP-Link EAP225 Omada AC1350 Wireless AP vs TP-Link Omada WiFi 7 AP (BE5000) Dual Band
Overall winner: TP-Link Omada WiFi 7 AP (BE5000) Dual Band
Key Differences
Product A (EAP225) is positioned as a more affordable Omada AC1350 access point with MU-MIMO dual-band speeds and cloud/remote management. Product B (EAP720/BE5000) offers newer WiFi 7 dual-band performance, a 2.5G wired port, and both PoE or included DC adapter power options—make B your choice for faster wired backhaul and newer wireless standard, pick A if you want a lower-priced Omada AP with proven integration
TP-Link EAP225 Omada AC1350 Wireless AP
Dual-band wireless access point supporting MU-MIMO with 1350 Mbps total speed. Integrates with Omada SDN for centralized cloud management and remote access via Omada app. Customers note easy setup and reliable performance
Pros
- MU-MIMO dual-band speeds up to 1350 Mbps
- Omada SDN integration for centralized control
- Cloud access and remote management via Omada app
- Seamless integration with Omada hardware and software controllers
Cons
- Mixed connectivity reports from some users
- Some features require Omada cloud-based controller plan
TP-Link Omada WiFi 7 AP (BE5000) Dual Band
TP-Link Omada WiFi 7 access point with 2.5G port and PoE or DC power. Centralized remote management via Omada Cloud, with easy setup and seamless roaming. Customer insight notes easy setup and strong signal, though some connectivity issues reported
Pros
- remote management via Omada platform
- dual-band Wi-Fi 7 with 4 streams
- 2.5G port for uplink
- PoE or DC power options
Cons
- mixed connectivity experiences reported by some customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | TP-Link |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | TP-Link |
| User Reviews | Tie |