Wireless Access Points

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Indoor and Outdoor WiFi Coverage for Every Building and Campus

Wireless access points deliver enterprise-grade WiFi for offices, schools, hotels, warehouses, stadiums, and campuses using ceiling-mount indoor units and ruggedized outdoor models with PoE power. The lineup from Ubiquiti, HPE Aruba, Netgear, TP-Link, ZyXEL, and TRENDnet spans WiFi 5, WiFi 6, and WiFi 7 standards, all part of the networking infrastructure catalog.

Wireless Access Points for Every Environment

  • Open-plan offices — ceiling-mount APs providing seamless coverage for laptops, phones, and tablets across an open floor
  • Schools and universities — high-density WiFi 6 and WiFi 7 APs handling hundreds of student devices per classroom building
  • Hotels and hospitality — in-wall access points in every room providing dedicated bandwidth per guest with isolated networks
  • Warehouses and distribution centers — outdoor-rated APs covering loading docks, open storage yards, and high-ceiling spaces
  • Healthcare facilities — reliable wireless for mobile workstations, patient monitoring, and nurse call systems across floors and wings

Choosing the Right Wireless Access Point

Coverage depends on environment and density. In an open office, a single access point typically covers 1,500 to 2,000 square feet. High-density spaces like conference centers, lecture halls, and co-working floors need more access points spaced closer together. Walls, floors, and metal fixtures reduce range. WiFi 6 (802.11ax) is the current standard for most new deployments, handling dozens of concurrent clients efficiently with OFDMA and Target Wake Time. WiFi 7 (802.11be) delivers 320 MHz channel widths and Multi-Link Operation for environments demanding the highest throughput, such as media production facilities and high-density arenas.

Indoor vs. Outdoor Form Factors

Indoor access points mount to ceiling tiles, T-bar grids, or wall surfaces and use omnidirectional antennas optimized for enclosed spaces. Outdoor access points feature IP66 or IP67 weatherproofing, built-in surge protection, and higher-gain directional antennas for covering large open areas. Both types are powered via PoE, with indoor models typically requiring 802.3af or 802.3at and high-performance outdoor models requiring 802.3bt for full radio operation.

Wireless Access Points by Deployment

  • Indoor Access Points — ceiling and wall-mount models for offices, classrooms, hotel rooms, and climate-controlled spaces
  • Outdoor Access Points — weatherproof units with IP66/IP67 ratings for campuses, parking structures, and outdoor venues

Complete Your Network

  • Ethernet Switches — managed and PoE switches providing power and data backhaul for your access points
  • Network Firewalls — next-generation firewall appliances protecting the network your APs connect to
  • PoE Injectors — single-port power injectors for individual AP installs on non-PoE switches
  • Network Cables — Cat6 and Cat6a cables connecting access points to switches and patch panels