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Indoor Access Points

35 products

35 products

Ceiling and Wall-Mount WiFi for Offices, Schools, and Hotels

Indoor access points deliver reliable WiFi coverage across offices, classrooms, hotel rooms, and retail spaces using ceiling-mount, wall-mount, and in-wall form factors with PoE power. The lineup from Ubiquiti, HPE Aruba, Netgear, and TP-Link spans WiFi 5, WiFi 6, and WiFi 7 standards with client capacities from 100 to 500+ concurrent devices, all part of the networking infrastructure catalog.

Indoor Access Points for Every Environment

  • Open-plan offices — ceiling-mount APs covering cubicle floors and open work areas for laptops, phones, and tablets with seamless roaming between units
  • Conference rooms — dedicated APs handling video calls, screen sharing, and high-bandwidth collaboration for 10 to 50 people in a single room
  • Hotel and hospitality — in-wall APs providing per-room coverage with isolated guest and staff networks on separate VLANs
  • Schools and classrooms — high-density APs with OFDMA handling 30+ student devices per room across an entire campus
  • Medical offices and clinics — reliable wireless for EHR workstations, patient check-in tablets, and medical device connectivity

Choosing the Right Indoor Access Point

Coverage range depends on the environment. In an open office, one access point covers roughly 1,500 to 2,000 square feet. Denser layouts with more walls, such as hotel corridors or medical offices, need closer spacing. High-density venues like conference rooms or lecture halls benefit from access points supporting OFDMA and MU-MIMO for handling many simultaneous clients. WiFi 6 (802.11ax) is the current standard for most new deployments, delivering efficient multi-client performance and improved battery life on connected devices through Target Wake Time. WiFi 7 (802.11be) adds 320 MHz channels and Multi-Link Operation for the highest throughput environments.

Mounting and Power

Ceiling-mount APs attach to standard T-bar grid tiles and provide the best RF coverage by broadcasting downward across the floor. Wall-mount and in-wall APs suit hotel rooms and small offices where ceiling access is limited. Most indoor access points are powered via PoE, so a single ethernet cable from a PoE switch or PoE injector handles both power and data. Check the PoE standard (802.3af, at, or bt) to ensure your switch delivers enough wattage, as some WiFi 7 models require 802.3bt for full radio operation.

Complete Your Wireless Deployment

  • Outdoor Access Points — weatherproof APs extending WiFi to parking structures, courtyards, and open-air venues
  • Ethernet Switches — managed and PoE switches providing power and data backhaul for your access points
  • PoE Injectors — single-port power injectors for locations where the switch lacks PoE capability
  • Network Cables — Cat6 and Cat6a cables connecting access points to switches and patch panels