Elevate your network performance with the TP-Link AC1350 Wireless MU-MIMO Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point. Designed for modern offices, commercial spaces, and high-density environments, this access point delivers reliable, high-speed wireless connectivity while maintaining a sleek, low-profile ceiling design.
Key Features
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Dual-Band AC1350 Wireless Speeds
Enjoy simultaneous dual-band Wi-Fi with speeds up to 450 Mbps on 2.4 GHz and 867 Mbps on 5 GHz. Perfect for bandwidth-intensive applications such as HD streaming, video conferencing, and large file transfers. -
MU-MIMO Technology
Multi-User, Multiple Input, Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) allows the access point to communicate with multiple devices simultaneously, reducing wait time and improving overall network efficiency. -
Gigabit Ethernet Ports
Equipped with high-speed Gigabit LAN ports to support wired connections for devices that require maximum speed and low latency, enhancing your network’s flexibility. -
Ceiling-Mount Design
Compact and elegant ceiling installation reduces clutter and provides optimal coverage for large areas without compromising aesthetics. -
Seamless Roaming
Users experience uninterrupted connectivity while moving around the premises, ideal for office environments with multiple access points. -
Advanced Security Features
WPA/WPA2 encryption and secure guest network access help protect sensitive data and ensure a safe networking environment. -
Easy Management
Supports centralized management through TP-Link Omada SDN, allowing administrators to monitor, configure, and maintain the network from anywhere.
Why Choose the TP-Link AC1350 Ceiling Mount Access Point?
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High-performance Wi-Fi for both small and large office spaces.
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Reliable MU-MIMO technology for multiple simultaneous connections.
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Elegant ceiling design ensures maximum coverage without compromising aesthetics.
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Gigabit Ethernet support for high-speed wired connections.
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Centralized management reduces IT workload and simplifies network maintenance.








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