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© 2025 TP-Link 1910013944 REV1.0.0

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  • Page 1 EAP Start Guide © 2025 TP-Link 1910013944 REV1.0.0...
  • Page 2 CONTENTS About This Guide ........................01 Related Documentation ............................01 More Resources ..............................01 Hardware Overview ......................02 Ceiling Mount Access Point ..........................02 Front Panel ..............................02 Rear Panel ............................... 03 Indoor/Outdoor Access Point ........................05 LED Explanation ............................06 Buttons & Ports ............................. 06 Wall Plate Access Point ............................07 LED Explanation ............................
  • Page 3 About This Guide Omada offers scenario-based access points (hereinafter referred to as EAPs) for different kinds of environments. This document offers startup guidance for an EAP, including a detailed hardware overview and quick references for hardware installation and software configuration. Related Documentation The Quick Installation Guide can be found in the product packaging and on the Product Support page:...
  • Page 4 Hardware Overview This chapter provides a detailed hardware overview of the EAP. Ceiling Mount Access Point Front Panel The EAP is equipped with a system LED that indicates the system status on the front panel. LED Status Indication • For EAPs with single-color LED: Working normally/Initializing.
  • Page 5 Rear Panel The ports, buttons, and other parts are located on the rear panel and may vary by model. L-Key Slot Bracket Aligning Mark Bracket Aligning Mark RESET RESET Bracket Aligning Mark Cable Compartment Cover Cable Compartment Cover Removable Block Bracket Aligning Mark Note: For an AP with a Cable Compartment Cover, to avoid device damage, do not insert any objects into the holes for attaching the cover!
  • Page 6 Removable Block (Only for certain models) Remove the block to route a cable if needed. Note: For EAPs with a 10 Gbps port, using a CAT5e cable limits the Ethernet port's 10 Gbps link to less than 55 meters. To achieve longer transmission distances, use a shielded CAT6A cable.
  • Page 7 Indoor/Outdoor Access Point The EAP is equipped with a system LED that indicates the system status on the front or side panel. The ports and buttons are located on the bottom and may vary by model. EAP603-Outdoor EAP610-Outdoor RESET Ethernet Grounding Port Terminal...
  • Page 8 LED Explanation LED Status Indication Flashes green Initialization is complete. twice Solid green The device is initializing or working properly. Flashing yellow System errors. RAM, Flash, Ethernet, WLAN, or firmware may be malfunctioning. Slowly flashing Firmware update is in progress. Do not disconnect or power off the yellow, green device.
  • Page 9 Wall Plate Access Point The EAP is equipped with a system LED that indicates the system status on the front panel. The ports and buttons are located on the side and rear panel and may vary by model. EAP650-Wall Faceplate Body Rear Panel EAP720-Wall...
  • Page 10 Flashes twice Initialization is complete. Flashing quickly The EAP is resetting, or the Omada controller is locating the device.* Flashing once per The EAP is updating the firmware. second On with periodic (Only for EAPs supporting Omada Mesh) The EAP is in the isolated state. * When the Locate feature is activated in the Omada Controller, the LED will flash quickly for 10 minutes to help you locate and identify the device.
  • Page 11 GPON Access Point The GPON AP is equipped with a system LED and a GPON LED on the front panel. The ports and buttons are located on the side and rear panels and may vary by model. LED Button FXS LED Reset Button FXS Port GPON Port...
  • Page 12 * When the Locate feature is activated in the Omada Controller, the LED will flash quickly for 10 minutes to help you locate and identify the device. You can disable this feature manually to stop the device from flashing. Buttons Button Description RESET...
  • Page 13 Hardware Installation Omada offers scenario-based EAPs for different kinds of environments. This chapter provides quick references for hardware installation. Ceiling Mount Access Point The Ceiling Mount Access Point can be mounted to a ceiling, wall, or junction box. You can follow the Quick Installation Guide to install the EAP using the accessories in the product packaging.
  • Page 14 Software Configuration Omada EAPs offer wireless coverage solutions for small to medium-sized businesses and households. They can work independently as standalone APs or be centrally managed via an Omada Controller, delivering a flexible, feature-rich, and easy-to-configure wireless network. Get Started Choose a method to set up your EAPs: •...
  • Page 15 GPON AP Gateway SIP Server Switch Optical Splitter Clients Phone GPON AP • Method 2: Controller Mode Configure and manage EAPs (and other Omada devices) centrally with an Omada Controller. For instructions on how to get started with an Omada Controller, refer to https://www.
  • Page 16 SIP Server Phone GPON AP Omada App With the TP-Link Omada app, you can access and manage your Omada devices at a local site or remotely with a tap of your phone. Scan for Omada App Omada App More Configurations...

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