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The TP‑Link Omada EAP723‑Wall is a compact Wi‑Fi 7 wall‑plate access point delivering up to 5 Gbps aggregate throughput, featuring 2.5 G PoE input with dual Gigabit pass‑through ports and centralized Omada SDN management for hospitality, office, and multi‑dwelling deployments.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the EAP723‑Wall for its forward‑looking Wi‑Fi 7 capabilities, compact wall‑plate design and integrated 2.5 G PoE with gigabit pass‑through, noting it simplifies cabling in dense deployments. However, they caution that the dual‑band only configuration and wall‑mounted antenna placement may limit coverage and capacity compared with ceiling‑mounted or tri‑band alternatives, and that early Wi‑Fi 7 client support remains a concern.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the ease of PoE installation, high throughput for multiple high‑definition streams, and the space‑saving wall‑plate form factor. Recurring themes of criticism include a steeper learning curve when using the Omada controller, perceived reduced range versus ceiling APs, and the limited number of wired pass‑through ports.
Common Complaints
Users frequently mention reduced wireless range due to the wall‑plate enclosure, configuration complexity for non‑Omada users, and limited client compatibility with emerging Wi‑Fi 7 features.
How It Compares
vs. Ubiquiti U7‑Pro Wall
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Choose U7‑Pro Wall if you are already invested in UniFi and need a wall‑mount Wi‑Fi 7 AP; otherwise the EAP723‑Wall fits better with Omada environments.
vs. TP‑Link EAP720 (Ceiling BE5000)
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Select EAP720 for open‑area coverage where wall integration is unnecessary; pick EAP723‑Wall when you need a combined wired‑and‑wireless wall outlet.
vs. TP‑Link EAP725 (Outdoor BE5000)
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Opt for EAP725 when outdoor coverage is required; for indoor wall‑mounted scenarios, the EAP723‑Wall is the appropriate choice.
vs. TP‑Link EAP723 (Ceiling BE5000)
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Use the ceiling EAP723 when you need high‑performance Wi‑Fi 7 without the need for wall‑mounted wired outlets; choose the EAP723‑Wall for combined power, data, and Wi‑Fi at a wall point.