Note: For simplicity, we will take EAP660 HD for example throughout the Guide. The image may differ from the actual product.
Front Panel
LED IndicatorOn: Working normally/Initializing.Off: Working abnormally/Power off/LED is turned off.Flashing:
Initialization: The LED flashes twice after initialization is completed.
Upgrade: The LED flashes once per second while upgrading.
Reset: The LED flashes quickly during the reset. The EAP will then reboot.
Locate: When the Locate feature is activated in the Omada controller, the LED flashes quickly to locate and identify the device. The LED will flash for 10 minutes, or you can disable the feature manually to stop it flashing.
Rear Panel
RESETWith the device powered on, press and hold the button for about 5 seconds until the LED flashes quickly . Then release the button. The device will restore to factory default settings.Ethernet Port: 2.5G ETH (PoE) (for EAP660 HD) | ETH (PoE) (for EAP620 HD)The port is used to connect to a router or a switch to transmit data, or to a PSE (Power Sourcing Equipment), such as a PoE switch, for both data transmission and Power over Ethernet (PoE) through Ethernet cable. The port supports transmission speed of 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps for EAP660 HD and 10/100/1000 Mbps for EAP620 HD.Power Port: 12V 2A (for EAP660 HD) | 12V 1A (for EAP620 HD)Plug one end of the provided power adapter to this port and the other end to a standard electrical wall outlet to power the EAP.
Hardware Installation
The EAP can be ceiling-mounted or wall-mounted. Choose a mounting method according to your needs. Follow the steps below for the appropriate installation.
Option1: Ceiling Mounting
Note: Make sure that the ceiling tile is bigger than the EAP.
Remove the ceiling tile.
Place the mounting bracket in the center of the ceiling tile. Mark four positions for the screw holes and a position for the Ethernet cable hole. Drill four 4 mm diameter holes for the screws and a 25 mm diameter hole for the Ethernet cable at the marked positions.
Secure the mounting bracket to the ceiling tile using four M3x30 pan-head screws, washers and wing nuts, as shown on the left.
Feed the Ethernet cable through the hole and set the ceiling tile back into place.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port. Attach the EAP to the mounting bracket, then rotate the EAP until it locks into place, as shown on the left.
Option2: Wall Mounting
If your Ethernet cable feeds through the wall, you can position the mounting bracket below the cable hole. Mark four positions for the screw holes and then drill four 6 mm diameter holes at the marked positions.
Insert the plastic wall anchors into the 6 mm diameter holes.
Secure the mounting bracket to the wall by driving the self-tapping screws into the anchors. Make sure that the shoulders of the mounting bracket are on the outside.
Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the EAP.
Attach the EAP to the mounting bracket, then rotate the EAP until it locks into place, as shown on the left.
Power Supply
The EAP can be powered via a power adapter or a PSE device (such as a PoE switch).Option1: Via PoE Switch (Compliant with 802.3at)
Connect an Ethernet cable from the PoE switch (compliant with 802.3at) to the Ethernet port.Option2: Via Power Adapter
Plug one end of the provided power adapter into the power port of the EAP and the other end to a standard electrical wall outlet.
Software Configuration
A DHCP server (typically a router with DHCP function enabled) is required to assign IP addresses to the EAPs and clients in your local network.The EAP supports two configuring options:
To configure and manage EAPs singly (usually suitable for a small network with a few EAPs), Standalone Mode is recommended. Please refer to Option 1.
To configure and manage EAPs in batch, Controller Mode is recommended. Please refer to Option 2.
Option1: Standalone Mode
Via Omada App
Option2: Controller Mode
Controller Mode applies to the large scale network with mass devices. All devices can be centrally configured and monitored via Omada Software Controller, Omada Hardware Controller or Omada Cloud-Based Controller.
Run the file and follow the wizard to install the Omada Software Controller.
Launch the Omada Software Controller and follow the step-by-step instructions to complete the Quick Setup. After the wizard is finished, a login screen will appear.
Enter the username and password you created and click Log in. Then you can further configure the network.Omada Cloud Portal
After installing Omada Software Controller, you can remotely access the controller through Omada Cloud Portal. Follow the steps below.
Enable Cloud Access on the setting page on the controller and bind a TP-Link ID to your controller. If you have configured this in the setup wizard, skip the step.
Enter your TP-Link ID and password to log in. A list of controllers that have been bound with your TP-Link ID will appear. Then you can click Launch to further configure the controller.
With Omada App, you can also manage your Omada Software Controller at a local site and remote site. Note that Omada Software Controller needs to be kept running when using Omada App.
Via Omada Hardware Controller (OC200/OC300)
Omada Hardware Controller (OC200/OC300), which is pre-installed with Omada Software Controller, is a good alternative if you have no spare PC to keep running Omada Software Controller in the network. It needs to be purchased additionally. For more details, refer to the Installation Guide of OC200/OC300.
Via Omada Cloud-Based Controller
Before managing the devices via Omada Cloud-Based Controller, make sure they can access the internet.
Launch a web browser and enter https://omada.tplinkcloud.com in the address bar. Enter your TP-Link ID and password to log in.
Click Add Controller and register for an Omada Cloud-Based Controller. Follow the instructions to complete the setup process.
Add devices with the serial number, make sure the devices are online and in factory default.
Assign appropriate licenses in order to manage and configure the devices on the cloud-based controller. Then wait until your controller is deployed.
For the detailed configurations, refer to the User Guide of the controller and EAPs. The guides can be found on the download center of our official website: https://www.tp-link.com/support/download/.
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Safety Information
Keep the device away from water, fire, humidity or hot environments.
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the device. If you need service, please contact us.
Do not use the device where wireless devices are not allowed.
Do not use damaged charger or USB cable to charge the device.
Do not use any other chargers than those recommended.
Adapter shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
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