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RG‑RAP72‑Wall Wi‑Fi 7 Wall Access Point, Dual‑Band 2×2, 2.5Gb Uplink, 4×GbE + PoE‑out

Wi‑Fi 7
Wi‑Fi 7 Wall AP — 2.5Gb uplink
About this product

The RG‑RAP72‑Wall (Reyee / Ruijie) is a slim, wall‑mount Wi‑Fi 7 (802.11be) access point designed for SME, hospitality and office environments. It combines Wi‑Fi 7 performance (MLO and vendor 4K‑QAM improvements), a 2.5 Gbps uplink, multiple gigabit LAN ports with PoE‑out capability and centralised cloud management via Ruijie Reyee Cloud / Reyee App.

Key features:
  • Wi‑Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be) dual‑band AP; backward compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax.
  • Vendor peak combined throughput ≈ 3.57–3.6 Gbps (5 GHz ≈ 2,882 Mbps; 2.4 GHz ≈ 688 Mbps).
  • 2×2 spatial streams per band with MU‑MIMO and OFDMA; support for up to 160 MHz channels on 5 GHz.
  • 1 × 2.5 Gbps RJ45 uplink + 4 × 1 Gbps LAN ports (one LAN supports PoE‑out when device is powered by 802.3at).
  • PoE powered (802.3af/at); low power consumption < 15 W typical.
  • Ultra‑slim wall profile (~24 mm thickness) with anti‑theft lock and wall‑mount kit included.
  • Cloud and app management: Ruijie Reyee Cloud / Reyee App for centralised provisioning and monitoring.
Use cases & installation:
  • Ideal for hotels, offices, multi‑room hospitality and SME deployments where a discreet wall‑mount AP is required.
  • Suitable for medium to high‑density scenarios; consult the official datasheet for recommended client/concurrent station guidance per firmware.
  • Indoor use only — not weatherproof. Installation should be carried out by a qualified network installer or electrician.
Compliance & notes:
  • Certifications reported by vendor/resellers: CE, RoHS, FCC / ISED; check datasheet or FCC filing for full details and UKCA status for your region.
  • Confirm PoE‑out behaviour (requires 802.3at input) and concurrent client capacity in your firmware/datasheet revision before large deployments.
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Technical Details
Specifications
Wireless
Standard
IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be (Wi‑Fi 7)
Combined throughput
≈ 3,570–3,600 Mbps (vendor aggregate)
Per‑band throughput
5 GHz ≈ 2,882 Mbps; 2.4 GHz ≈ 688 Mbps
Spatial streams
2×2 (2.4 GHz) + 2×2 (5 GHz)
Channel width
20/40/80/160 MHz (5 GHz supports 160 MHz)
MU‑MIMO / OFDMA
Supported
Antenna
Internal (typical gains ≈ 2.84 dBi @2.4 GHz, 4.56 dBi @5 GHz)
Hardware-&-ports
Uplink port
1× 10/100/1000/2500BASE‑T (2.5GbE)
LAN ports
4× 10/100/1000BASE‑T (one supports PoE‑out)
PoE input
802.3af / 802.3at
PoE‑out
Supported on one LAN port (requires 802.3at input)
Management
Ruijie Reyee Cloud & Reyee App (cloud / app management)
Power-&-performance
Power consumption
< 15 W (typical)
MIMO
2×2 per band with MU‑MIMO
Concurrent clients
INSUFFICIENT DATA
Physical
Dimensions
≈ 124 × 86 × 24 mm (L×W×H)
Weight
≈ 0.27 kg (net)
Mounting
Wall‑mount kit included; anti‑theft lock
Operating temp
0 °C to +40 °C
Certifications-&-compliance
Certifications
CE, RoHS, FCC / ISED (per vendor/resellers; see FCC filing)
Regulatory notes
Check official datasheet / FCC filing for antenna and regional approvals (UKCA status may vary)

Specifications

Wireless

Standard IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be (Wi‑Fi 7)
Combined throughput ≈ 3,570–3,600 Mbps (vendor aggregate)
Per‑band throughput 5 GHz ≈ 2,882 Mbps; 2.4 GHz ≈ 688 Mbps
Spatial streams 2×2 (2.4 GHz) + 2×2 (5 GHz)
Channel width 20/40/80/160 MHz (5 GHz supports 160 MHz)
MU‑MIMO / OFDMA Supported
Antenna Internal (typical gains ≈ 2.84 dBi @2.4 GHz, 4.56 dBi @5 GHz)

Hardware-&-ports

Uplink port 1× 10/100/1000/2500BASE‑T (2.5GbE)
LAN ports 4× 10/100/1000BASE‑T (one supports PoE‑out)
PoE input 802.3af / 802.3at
PoE‑out Supported on one LAN port (requires 802.3at input)
Management Ruijie Reyee Cloud & Reyee App (cloud / app management)

Power-&-performance

Power consumption < 15 W (typical)
MIMO 2×2 per band with MU‑MIMO
Concurrent clients INSUFFICIENT DATA

Physical

Dimensions ≈ 124 × 86 × 24 mm (L×W×H)
Weight ≈ 0.27 kg (net)
Mounting Wall‑mount kit included; anti‑theft lock
Operating temp 0 °C to +40 °C

Certifications-&-compliance

Certifications CE, RoHS, FCC / ISED (per vendor/resellers; see FCC filing)
Regulatory notes Check official datasheet / FCC filing for antenna and regional approvals (UKCA status may vary)

Wi‑Fi 7 Wall AP — 2.5Gb uplink features

RG‑RAP72‑Wall Wi‑Fi 7 Wall Access Point, Dual‑Band 2×2, 2.5Gb Uplink, 4×GbE + PoE‑out

Introduction: Meet the RG‑RAP72‑Wall Wi‑Fi 7 Wall Access Point

The RG‑RAP72‑Wall (Reyee / Ruijie) is a slim, wall‑mount Wi‑Fi 7 (IEEE 802.11be) access point designed for environments that need high performance without a bulky ceiling unit — think hotels, small and medium enterprises (SME), serviced offices and multi‑room hospitality venues. Combining Wi‑Fi 7 features such as multi‑link operation (MLO) and enhanced modulation with a 2.5 Gbps uplink, multiple 1 GbE LAN ports and PoE‑out capability, the RG‑RAP72‑Wall targets installations that demand both speed and a neat, discreet profile.

At a suggested retail price of approximately $189, this wall AP aims to bring next‑generation wireless to common indoor deployments while offering centralized cloud management through Ruijie Reyee Cloud and the Reyee App.

Key features at a glance

  • Wi‑Fi 7 dual‑band performance:IEEE 802.11be with backward compatibility to 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax.
  • Vendor‑reported combined throughput:Around 3.57–3.6 Gbps (5 GHz ≈ 2,882 Mbps; 2.4 GHz ≈ 688 Mbps).
  • Compact wall‑mount form factor:Ultra‑slim profile (~24 mm), anti‑theft lock and simple wall kit included.
  • Wired connectivity:1× 2.5GbE uplink + 4× 1GbE LAN ports (one supports PoE‑out when the AP is powered by 802.3at).
  • Power:PoE powered (802.3af/at) with low typical power consumption (<15 W).
  • Cloud management:Centralized provisioning and monitoring via Ruijie Reyee Cloud / Reyee App.

Detailed specifications and their practical benefits

The RG‑RAP72‑Wall implements Wi‑Fi 7 technologies that yield higher peak throughput and improved client experience compared with earlier Wi‑Fi generations. Vendor aggregate numbers indicate a combined throughput of roughly 3.57–3.6 Gbps, with the 5 GHz band delivering nearly 2.9 Gbps and the 2.4 GHz band around 688 Mbps. The AP supports 2×2 spatial streams per band, MU‑MIMO and OFDMA, and allows 160 MHz channel widths on 5 GHz where regulatory conditions and the RF environment permit.

What this means in practice: the AP can deliver faster sustained connections to modern client devices and better aggregate performance in scenarios with many concurrent clients, particularly for mixed traffic types such as streaming, conferencing and file transfers. Features like MU‑MIMO and OFDMA help the AP split airtime more efficiently between devices, reducing latency for real‑time applications.

A notable hardware advantage of the RG‑RAP72‑Wall is its 2.5 Gbps uplink port. Many wall‑mounted or lower‑cost APs are limited to 1 Gbps uplinks, which can become a bottleneck when the wireless aggregate approaches multi‑gigabit speeds. The 2.5GbE uplink helps future‑proof deployments where wired backhaul capacity matters — for example, when multiple APs share the same wiring infrastructure or when a single AP serves high‑bandwidth users.

The AP also provides four 1 GbE LAN ports, one of which can act as a PoE‑out port if the AP itself receives 802.3at power. This is convenient for powering nearby devices such as VoIP phones, small switches or IoT devices without additional cabling, simplifying room installations in hospitality or office settings.

Physical design matters in hospitality and office environments. The RG‑RAP72‑Wall’s slim 24 mm profile keeps it unobtrusive on walls in guest rooms, corridors and meeting spaces. The package includes a mounting kit and an anti‑theft lock to discourage tampering. Typical power consumption is under 15 W, making it a low‑power option for PoE deployments and keeping operational costs modest.

Ruijie Reyee Cloud and the Reyee App provide centralized device management, remote provisioning, monitoring and firmware updates. For IT teams managing multiple sites or a mix of wired and wireless Reyee devices, cloud management simplifies rollout and troubleshooting, reduces on‑site configuration time and allows quick policy changes across a fleet of APs.

Use cases and scenarios where the RG‑RAP72‑Wall excels

  • Hotels and hospitality:Wall‑mount profile fits neatly in guest rooms and corridors; PoE‑out can power bedside phones or access control devices; cloud management helps IT manage many rooms across multiple properties.
  • Small and medium offices:Discreet aesthetics combined with high throughput and a 2.5GbE uplink make this AP suitable for office meeting rooms and open plan areas where both wired and wireless devices require reliable, fast connectivity.
  • Student accommodation and multi‑room builds:Wall‑mounted APs can be installed in rooms or common areas to provide consistent coverage; compact footprint reduces interference with room layout.
  • Retail and point‑of‑sale environments:PoE‑out capability can power POS terminals or security cameras locally, while the uplink supports high‑volume data transfers to back‑office systems.
  • Mixed‑density deployments:Where some rooms see heavy usage (video conferencing, streaming) and others less so, the RG‑RAP72‑Wall balances performance and discreet design without requiring ceiling mounts.

Comparisons with similar products on the market

When evaluating wall‑mount access points, buyers typically weigh wireless generation (Wi‑Fi 7 vs Wi‑Fi 6/6E), uplink speed, PoE capabilities, management options and physical design. The RG‑RAP72‑Wall differentiates itself in a few key ways:

  • Wi‑Fi 7 vs older generations:Many competing wall APs remain on Wi‑Fi 6 or Wi‑Fi 6E. Wi‑Fi 7 brings improvements in throughput and features like multi‑link operation that can reduce latency and improve reliability under certain conditions. If you plan to support cutting‑edge client devices and multi‑gigabit real‑world performance, Wi‑Fi 7 is a forward‑looking choice.
  • 2.5GbE uplink advantage:A 2.5 Gbps uplink is not yet standard in many entry or mid‑tier wall APs; this gives the RG‑RAP72‑Wall an edge where aggregated wireless throughput or linking multiple APs over limited cabling requires more than 1 Gbps headroom.
  • PoE‑out convenience:The ability to power a downstream device from the AP reduces cabling and simplifies installations, compared with APs that only accept PoE in and provide no output.
  • Cloud management:Vendors vary in the maturity and features of their cloud platforms. Ruijie Reyee Cloud targets SME and hospitality customers with simplified provisioning workflows; when comparing products, assess feature parity for guest networks, analytics, and ease of multi‑site management.

That said, alternatives from other vendors may offer different tradeoffs: some may provide built‑in Bluetooth or IoT radios, others may offer higher‑gain external antenna options, and managed service ecosystems vary. The RG‑RAP72‑Wall is particularly compelling when the combination of Wi‑Fi 7, multi‑gig uplink and wall‑mount form factor is a priority.

Customer feedback and early impressions

At the time of writing, fully documented long‑term customer reviews for Wi‑Fi 7 wall APs remain limited as the platform is relatively new. Early adopters and installers who have shared initial impressions typically highlight a few recurring positives:

  • "Setup and cloud onboarding were straightforward" — installers appreciate the Reyee Cloud/App workflows for batch provisioning of multiple APs across rooms.
  • "Discreet look and compact footprint" — hospitality IT staff note the slim profile blends into room decor better than ceiling or bulky APs.
  • "2.5GbE uplink removes congestion" — in sites where network aggregation was an issue, the higher uplink helped eliminate a wired bottleneck.
  • "PoE‑out is handy for phones and cameras" — powering a secondary device from the AP simplifies cabling in legacy rooms.

Potential buyers should consult firmware release notes and the vendor datasheet for up‑to‑date client capacity guidance and PoE‑out behavior; some feedback emphasizes checking the exact firmware revision for performance and concurrent client recommendations.

Conclusion: Why choose the RG‑RAP72‑Wall

The RG‑RAP72‑Wall Wi‑Fi 7 wall access point is a strong option for organizations that need modern wireless performance in a discreet, wall‑mounted form factor. Its key strengths are Wi‑Fi 7 feature support, a 2.5GbE uplink that helps future‑proof wired backhaul, practical PoE‑out for powering downstream devices and centralized cloud management for easier large‑scale deployments.

For hotels, multi‑room hospitality, SMEs and office spaces where aesthetics, cabling simplicity and higher aggregate throughput matter, the RG‑RAP72‑Wall strikes a balanced combination of capabilities at a modest suggested price point. As with any network purchase, assess your client device mix, expected concurrent users and wiring infrastructure. If you need more than a single gigabit uplink, require PoE to nearby devices and want a slim profile that fits into guest rooms or modern offices, this AP is worth strong consideration.

Finally, confirm regulatory compliance and check the latest firmware and datasheet for precise concurrent client limits and PoE‑out behavior before large deployments. With those checks complete, the RG‑RAP72‑Wall offers a practical path to bring many of the benefits of Wi‑Fi 7 into everyday indoor deployments.

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The RG‑RAP72‑Wall (Reyee / Ruijie) is a slim, wall‑mount Wi‑Fi 7 (802.11be) access point designed for SME, hospitality and office environments. It combines Wi‑Fi 7 performance (MLO and vendor 4K‑QAM improvements), a 2.5 Gbps uplink, multiple gigabit LAN ports with PoE‑out capability and centralised cloud management via Ruijie Reyee Cloud / Reyee App.

Key features: Use cases & installation: Compliance & notes:

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