EAP225 residential install
Has anyone installed the EAP225 on an existing 2 or 3 gang electrical box?
My previous WAPs were installed on a 3 gang box, and I would really prefer not making any additional holes in the ceiling.
Any guidance or suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks.
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3 holes are enough to install the EAP225. We have an installation guide about how to install the EAP devices, please refer to the following website:
https://static.tp-link.com/2019/201907/20190705/7106508372_EAP225EAP245IG.pdf
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Thank you I am aware, and have that guide.
However, that doesnt answer my question. Other manufacturers have other/additional mounting plates types for the use of electrical boxes. I have not seen anything on the TP-link site.
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Other manufacturers have other/additional mounting plates types for the use of electrical boxes. I have not seen anything on the TP-link site.
Do you mean that you want to install the EAP on a electrical box and other manufacturers have such ugide? Can you tell us some details about the guide of other manufacturers? After we have a better understanding of your question, we will check if we have more information to provide with you.
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So for anyone who encounters this.
I used the blank wall plate as a stencil to mark holes on the EAP mounting bracket.
Drilled the holes out with a multipurpose bit at a slow speed.
I then used the mounting bracket as a location stencil for the blank plate.
All in all not perfect but pretty functional.
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