Wi-Fi Access Points
Wi-Fi access points extend wireless coverage from a wired network, providing reliable full-speed Wi-Fi in areas a router alone cannot reach. Ceiling-mount, wall-plate, outdoor, and desktop models are available from D-Link and TP-Link, suited to offices, hospitality, schools, warehouses, and larger Australian homes.
Most access points are PoE-powered, requiring only an Ethernet cable from a compatible PoE switch. Browse network switches to find compatible PoE switching for your deployment.
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TP-Link Archer C24 AC750 Dual-Band Wi-Fi Router 2.4GHz 300Mbps 5GHz 433Mbps 4xLAN 1xWAN 4xAntennas, WPS, Router Access Point and Range Extender Modes
Regular price $59.00Regular priceSale price $59.00 -
TP-Link TL-WA1201 AC1200 Wireless Access Point, AC1200 Dual-Band Wi-Fi, Passive POE, Multiple Modes, MU-MIMO, Boosted Coverage, Captive Portal
Regular price $89.00Regular priceSale price $89.00 -
TP-Link EAP670 AX5400 Ceiling Mount WiFi 6 Access Point, 574 Mbps 2.4 GHz and 4804 Mbps 5 GHz, (RJ-45), Omada Cloud Management, Seamless Roaming
Regular price $270.00Regular priceSale price $270.00 -
TP-Link EAP615-Wall Omada AX1800 Wall Plate WiFi 6 Access Point, 1201/574 Mbps, 4x Gigabit Ethernet Port, 2x Antenna, Centralised Management
Regular price $139.00Regular priceSale price $139.00 -
TP-Link EAP660 HD Omada AX3600 Wireless Dual Band Multi-Gigabit Ceiling Mount Access Point, 2402Mbps @ 5GHz POE+, SNMP, MU-MIMO, QoS, Mountable
Regular price $391.00Regular priceSale price $391.00 -
TP-Link Archer C54 AC1200 Dual-Band Wi-Fi Router 2.4GHz 300Mbps 5GHz 867Mbps 4xLAN 1xWAN 4xAntennas, WPS, Router Access Point and Range Extender Modes
Regular price $69.00Regular priceSale price $69.00 -
Ubiquiti airCube Wireless Dual-Band Wi-Fi Access Point, 802.11AC 2x2 Wireless, 4x Gigabit Ethernet, Super Antenna, Wide-area Coverage, ACB-AC
Regular price $139.00Regular priceSale price $139.00 -
TP-Link TL-WA855RE N300 300Mbps Wi-Fi Range Extender Repeater Access Point 1Gpbs LAN 802.11bgn 2xExternal Antennas Mini Size MIMO Tech Tether App
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Ubiquiti UniFi AC Mesh Outdoor Access Point, 2.4GHz @ 300Mbps, 5GHz @ 867Mbps, 1167Mbps Total, Dual Omni Antennas, UAP-AC-M
Regular price $199.00Regular priceSale price $199.00 -
Ubiquiti airCube ISP Wi-Fi Access Point- 802.11n Wireless - 4x 10/100m Ethernet - Super Antenna Provides Wide-area Coverage, ACB-ISP
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TP-Link RE650 AC2600 2600Mbps Wi-Fi Range Extender 800Mbps@2.4GHz 1733Mbps@5GHz 1x1Gbps LAN 4xAntennas 4x4 MU-MIMO Beamforming Access Point Mode
Regular price $179.00Regular priceSale price $179.00 -
TP-Link CPE510 5GHz 300Mbps 13dBi Outdoor CPE Access Point up to 27dBm, 2T2R, 802.11a/n, 16dBi Directional Antenna, Weatherproof
Regular price $119.00Regular priceSale price $119.00 -
TP-Link CPE210 2.4GHz 300Mbps 9dBi Outdoor CPE Access Point 27dBm 5km Passive PoE MIMO antenna
Regular price $79.00Regular priceSale price $79.00 -
D-LINK DAP-X2810 Access Point
Regular price $365.00Regular priceSale price $365.00 -
D-LINK AX3000 Access Point
Regular price $399.00Regular priceSale price $399.00 -
D-LINK AX3000 Access Point OD
Regular price $785.00Regular priceSale price $785.00
Wi-Fi Access Points
Wi-Fi Access Points for Australian Businesses and Homes
Wi-Fi access points extend wireless coverage from a wired network, providing reliable Wi-Fi in areas that a router alone cannot reach. Unlike consumer range extenders which rebroadcast the signal at reduced speed, dedicated access points connect via a wired Ethernet (typically PoE) backhaul to deliver full-speed wireless coverage to every connected zone. The range at Everyday Home Living covers ceiling-mount, wall-plate, outdoor, and desktop access points from D-Link and TP-Link, suited to hospitality, offices, warehouses, schools, and larger Australian homes.
Managed vs Standalone Access Points
Standalone access points operate independently and are configured individually via a web interface or app. They suit small deployments of one to three access points. Managed access points are centrally configured and monitored via a controller — either cloud-based or on a dedicated controller device — which provides a single management interface for all access points across a site, seamless roaming between access points, and centralised analytics. TP-Link Omada series and D-Link Nuclias series are examples of controller-based managed access point ecosystems suited to business deployments.
PoE Powered Installation
Most access points receive power via PoE from a PoE switch or PoE injector, eliminating the need for a power outlet at the access point location. This allows ceiling, wall, and outdoor mounting wherever Ethernet cabling is run, without needing an electrician to install a power point. Browse our network switches range for compatible PoE switches.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a Wi-Fi access point and a range extender?
A range extender (or Wi-Fi repeater) connects wirelessly to the existing router and rebroadcasts the signal, typically at a significant speed reduction due to the wireless backhaul. An access point connects via a wired Ethernet cable to the router or switch and delivers full-speed wireless coverage at the access point location. For reliable whole-home or business Wi-Fi coverage, wired access points consistently outperform wireless extenders. If running Ethernet cable is practical, an access point is always the preferred solution.
How many access points do I need?
A single access point covers approximately 100 to 200 square metres in a typical office or home depending on wall construction and interference. Multi-storey homes and buildings typically need one access point per floor. For outdoor areas and warehouses, outdoor-rated access points provide weatherproof coverage across larger areas. Start with one access point per major zone and add more as needed — a managed system makes adding access points straightforward without reconfiguration.