TP-Link BE9300 Ceiling Mount Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Access Point (TL-EAP773)
Businesses are starting to use it, and the TP-Link BE9300 TL-EAP773 is a really good, affordable ceiling-mount Wi-Fi 7 access point. Phonex Tech sells and supports it, and it gives you very fast tri-band speeds (up to 9.3 Gbps), good security, smooth roaming, and Omada SDN centralized management. It has a simple, low-profile ceiling design that blends in anywhere – offices, hotels, schools, hospitals, or warehouses.
If you want to upgrade from Wi-Fi 5 or Wi-Fi 6/6E to get ready for the future without spending too much, take a look at the TP-Link TL-EAP773.
Why Wi-Fi 7 Is Important Right Now
Wi-Fi 7 has four things that Wi-Fi 6/6E just can’t do:
1. 320 MHz channel width (Wi-Fi 6E only has 160 MHz) – it doubles your speed
2. 4096-QAM modulation – crams 20% more data into each send
3. Multi-Link Operation (MLO) – devices use 2.4 GHz + 5 GHz + 6 GHz at the same time for less lag and better service
4. Puncturing – automatically avoids problems with clear 6 GHz channels, even when there are a lot of devices around
What does it all mean? It’s up to 4.9x faster and has 100x less lag than Wi-Fi 5. You’ll see a big improvement when you have a lot of devices all trying to use the network at once.
## TP-Link TL-EAP773 Specs
| Band | Bandwidth | Max Speed | Spatial Streams | MIMO |
| ———– | ————– | —————— | ———————-| ———–
| 6 GHz 320 MHz | 5760 Mbps | 2×2 | 2×2:2
| 5 GHz | 160 MHz | 2880 Mbps | 2×2 2×2:2
| 2.4 GHz | 40 MHz | 574 Mbps | 2×2 | 2×2:2
| Total Speed | | 9214 Mbps (BE9300 class) |
- 1× 10 Gbps Ethernet port (needs PoE++ 802.3bt for best use)
- 1× 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port (great for link aggregation or more devices)
- Works with 802.3at PoE+ as a backup (6 GHz is a little slower)
- Supports 500+ devices at the same time
- Free Omada SDN controller in the cloud or on-site (no extra fees)
- Smooth roaming (802.11k/v/r) and band steering
- WPA3-Enterprise, captive portal, VLANs, guest network isolation
- Comes with ceiling/wall mount kit, super thin (only 33 mm)
Easy to Set Up
The TL-EAP773 uses the same mount as the popular EAP6xx series. If you’ve set up TP-Link Omada stuff before, this will be easy:
1. Attach the bracket to the ceiling or wall
2. Slide the AP in and lock it
3. Plug in the PoE cable
4. Connect in the Omada app





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