Lysora L7 Wi-Fi 7 BE5040 Dual-Band Ceiling Mount Access Point with 2.5GbE
Lysora L7 Wi-Fi 7 BE5040 Dual-Band Ceiling Mount Access Point with 2.5GbE
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Lysora L7 Wi-Fi 7 BE5040 Dual-Band Ceiling Mount Access Point
The Lysora L7 is not a camera, but a ceiling-mount Wi-Fi 7 access point built for buyers who need stronger wireless performance, cleaner installs, and room to grow without rebuilding the network later. It combines Wi-Fi 7 BE5040 class performance, five spatial streams, a 2.5GbE uplink, and support for over 110 clients, which makes it easier to handle busy indoor environments where speed alone is not enough. It also supports PoE+, cloud/app/web management, meshing, VLAN, and roaming features, so you get a system that is easier to deploy and easier to manage day after day. For a buyer, that means less friction during installation, fewer bottlenecks behind the access point, and more confidence that the network can keep up as demands increase.
What tends to make this model stand out is that it solves the problems buyers usually feel first: weak coverage in critical areas, wired uplinks that choke performance, and access points that become harder to manage as more devices and locations get added. The L7 is rated for up to 145 ㎡ of coverage, supports 110+ clients, and can be part of a self-organizing network of up to 300 APs, so it is designed to give you more breathing room before your network starts feeling stretched. That matters when you are trying to avoid constant troubleshooting and just want dependable wireless that supports the way people actually work and connect.
Why Buyers Choose This Model
- Wi-Fi 7 BE5040 performance — gives you faster, more efficient wireless for high-demand indoor spaces, so users spend less time fighting lag and more time staying productive.
- Five spatial streams — helps the access point serve more traffic more effectively, which matters when several users and devices are connected at once.
- Up to 4323 Mbps on 5 GHz — gives you the kind of throughput that supports heavier wireless workloads without the network feeling cramped too quickly.
- 2.5GbE uplink plus secondary 1GbE port — helps prevent the wired side from becoming the bottleneck, so the access point can better deliver the speed you are paying for.
- Coverage area of 145 ㎡ (1560.77 ft².) — makes it easier to cover meaningful indoor space with fewer placement headaches.
- 110+ max client count — gives you more confidence in busier environments where many phones, laptops, tablets, and other devices need steady access at the same time.
- PoE+ power support — simplifies installation by reducing the need for separate power runs, which can save time and help keep the install cleaner.
- Ceiling or wall mounting — gives you flexibility to place the unit where it will perform best instead of forcing the room to work around the hardware.
- Mesh, VLAN, beamforming, MLO, and roaming support — helps you build a smarter network with better handoffs, better segmentation, and easier expansion as needs change.
- Lysora Cloud, app, and web management — gives you easier day-to-day control, so managing the network feels more proactive and less reactive.
- NDAA compliance and listed certifications — adds peace of mind for buyers who care about compliance, standards, and professional deployment expectations.
What This Helps You Avoid
If you have ever dealt with weak wireless in important areas, too many connected devices fighting for bandwidth, or an access point that looks good on paper but gets held back by a slow uplink, you already know how frustrating network upgrades can feel. The real pain is not just poor speed. It is the wasted time, the repeated troubleshooting, the complaints from users, and the feeling that every growth step creates another problem to solve.
The Lysora L7 is built to move you away from that cycle. Its Wi-Fi 7 platform, 2.5GbE port, 160 MHz channel support, client capacity, and centralized management options are all aimed at reducing bottlenecks, improving scalability, and making the network easier to live with over time. Instead of piecing together a temporary fix, this model gives you a cleaner path toward stronger coverage, smoother roaming, simpler deployment, and a network that feels more ready for what comes next.
Best-Selling Highlights
These are the specs buyers usually care about first because they connect directly to everyday results: better performance, cleaner installation, easier management, and less chance of outgrowing the hardware too soon.
Product Support & Shipping Details
Product Support & Shipping Details
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30 Day Returns & Money Back Guarantee
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Technical Specifications
Lysora L7 Wi-Fi 7 BE5040 Dual-Band Ceiling Mount Access Point
The Lysora L7 is a Wi-Fi 7 BE5040 dual-band ceiling mount access point built for buyers who need fast wireless performance, cleaner installs, and dependable coverage in demanding indoor spaces. With up to 4323 Mbps on 5 GHz, 688 Mbps on 2.4 GHz, 2.5GbE connectivity, and PoE+ support, it is designed to help reduce bottlenecks while keeping deployment simple. It also supports advanced roaming, meshing, VLAN, MLO, and cloud-based management, which matters when you want strong performance today without making future expansion harder. If your goal is reliable coverage, easier centralized control, and a more modern wireless backbone, this model is built to make that transition smoother.
Why Buyers Choose This Model
- Wi-Fi 7 BE5040 performance — gives you the speed and capacity needed for busy environments, helping more users stay connected without the network feeling overwhelmed.
- 2.5GbE + 1GbE ports — gives you more flexibility for uplinks and network design, which helps avoid creating a wired bottleneck behind a fast access point.
- PoE+ power — helps simplify installation with fewer cabling headaches, especially for ceiling or wall deployments where clean placement matters.
What This Helps You Avoid
This model helps you avoid the usual problems that come with outdated wireless gear—slow client performance, difficult expansion, messy power runs, and weak roaming when users move through the space. With support for meshing, roaming standards, VLAN, and centralized app/cloud management, it is built to make growth and day-to-day administration far less frustrating.
Intro
Product Title: Lysora L7 Wi-Fi 7 BE5040 Dual-Band Ceiling Mount Access Point
Built for buyers who need stronger wireless coverage and easier deployment, the Lysora L7 combines Wi-Fi 7 speed, dual-band performance, and flexible mounting in one clean indoor access point. It is designed to support over 110 clients, cover up to 145 ㎡, and give you management options that make scaling less stressful. That means fewer compromises now and a better path forward as network demand grows.
Key Features
- Wi-Fi 7 BE5040 dual-band access point
- 5 spatial streams
- Coverage area up to 145 ㎡ (1560.77 ft².)
- Supports 110+ clients
- Ceiling and wall mounting with mounts included
- (1) 2.5GbE RJ45 port and (1) 1GbE RJ45 port
- 2.4 GHz 2 x 2 MU-MIMO and 5 GHz 3 x 3 MU-MIMO
- 5 GHz channel bandwidth up to 160 MHz
- Throughput up to 4323 Mbps on 5 GHz
- PoE+ power support
- Router Mode and AP Mode
- Wireless meshing, VLAN, MLO, 4K-QAM, beamforming, and roaming support
- Lysora App and Lysora Cloud management support
Overview
Hardware
(1) 1GbE RJ45 port
5 GHz: IEEE 802.11 a/n/ac/ax/be
5 GHz: 3 x 3 MU-MIMO
5 GHz: 20/40/80/160 MHz
5 GHz: 4323 Mbps
5 GHz: 4.00 dBi
5 GHz: 29.7 dBm
DC (12 V, 2.5A), DC Power Adapter Is Not Included
DSSS: DBPSK @ 1 Mbps, DQPSK @ 2 Mbps, and CCK @ 5.5/11 Mbps
MIMO-OFDM: BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, 64-QAM, 256-QAM, 1024-QAM, and 4096-QAM OFDMA
11a/g: –89 dBm (6 Mbps), –80 dBm (24 Mbps), –76 dBm (36 Mbps), –71 dBm (54 Mbps)
11n: –83 dBm (MCS0), –65 dBm (MCS7), –83 dBm (MCS8), –65 dBm (MCS15)
11ac: 20 MHz: –83 dBm (MCS0), –57 dBm (MCS9)
11ac: 40 MHz: –79 dBm (MCS0), –57 dBm (MCS9)
11ac: 80 MHz: –76 dBm (MCS0), –51 dBm (MCS9)
11ac: 160 MHz: –76 dBm (MCS0), –50 dBm (MCS9)
11ax: 20 MHz: –85 dBm (MCS0), –58 dBm (MCS11)
11ax: 40 MHz: –82 dBm (MCS0), –54 dBm (MCS11)
11ax: 80 MHz: –79 dBm (MCS0), –52 dBm (MCS11)
11ax: 160 MHz: –76 dBm (MCS0), –49 dBm (MCS11)
11be: 20 MHz: –85 dBm (MCS0), –52 dBm (MCS13)
11be: 40 MHz: –82 dBm (MCS0), –49 dBm (MCS13)
11be: 80 MHz: –82 dBm (MCS0), –46 dBm (MCS13)
11be: 160 MHz: –79 dBm (MCS0), –44 dBm (MCS13)
Environment
Weather Resistance
Software
AP Mode: YES
WLAN
Roaming
Security
Routing
AP Mesh / Portal
Management and Maintenance
Platform Management Features
Compliance and Standard
FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart E
IC RSS-247 Issue 3
ICES-003 Issue 7
Operating Frequency
U-NII-1: 5150 - 5250 MHz
U-NII-2A: 5250 - 5350 MHz
U-NII-2C: 5470 - 5725 MHz
U-NII-3: 5725 - 5850 MHz
U-NII-5 to U-NII-8 : 5925 - 7125 MHz
5150 - 5725 MHz
5925 - 7125 MHz
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Lysora L7 is listed in the datasheet as a Wi-Fi 7 BE5040 dual-band ceiling mount access point. It supports IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax/be standards, includes 5 spatial streams, and delivers a throughput rate of 688 Mbps on 2.4 GHz and 4323 Mbps on 5 GHz. It also supports 4K-QAM and Multi-Link Operation (MLO), which tells you this model is built for newer, higher-efficiency wireless environments. For a buyer, that means the L7 is positioned for fast indoor wireless service where capacity and newer Wi-Fi features matter just as much as raw speed.
According to the datasheet, the L7 has a coverage area of 145 ㎡, which is also shown as 1560.77 ft². The same document lists a max client count of 110+, so it is meant to serve more than just a handful of devices at a time. That matters if you are planning for a busy office, retail space, or another indoor area where multiple users and connected devices will share the same access point. The datasheet gives you a clear baseline: broad indoor coverage plus support for over 110 clients.
Yes. The datasheet explicitly says the mounting options are ceiling and wall, and it also notes that mounts are included. That is helpful because it confirms the unit is designed for flexible indoor placement rather than being limited to one installation style. If your project needs a clean ceiling deployment or a wall-mounted setup, the PDF shows that both are supported out of the box. It also means mounting hardware is already accounted for in the product documentation.
The networking interface in the datasheet lists one 2.5GbE RJ45 port and one 1GbE RJ45 port. That is important because it gives you one multi-gig uplink option alongside a secondary gigabit Ethernet connection. For buyers comparing access points, this is one of the practical details that affects whether the wired side of the network can keep up with newer wireless performance. In short, the L7 is not limited to a single 1GbE port, which gives it more deployment flexibility.
The datasheet states that the L7 supports PoE+ as a power method and also supports DC power at 12 V, 2.5A. However, the same section clearly says the DC power adapter is not included. Power consumption is listed as ≤ 30 W, which helps set expectations for planning the installation. So if you are buying this unit, the PDF makes it clear that PoE+ is supported and that a separate DC adapter is not part of the package.
Yes. In the WLAN and Roaming sections, the datasheet lists Wireless Meshing, 802.1Q VLAN, Band Steering, Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM), MLO, RF Beamforming, WiFi Speed Limiting, Client Device Isolation, and Wi-Fi Schedules as supported features. It also lists 802.11v, 802.11k, 802.11r, Layer2 roaming, and Layer3 roaming as supported. That matters because these are the kinds of features buyers often look for when they need smoother handoffs between APs, better traffic control, and easier network segmentation. The PDF shows the L7 is designed with those capabilities in place.
The management and maintenance section says the L7 supports local or remote management through the Lysora App, local management through the web interface, and remote management through Lysora Cloud. It also lists SNMP support and says unified networking for all network equipment is supported. Another line states the number of APs on a self-organizing network is 300, which is useful when thinking about scaling. For buyers, that means the datasheet presents the L7 as a centrally manageable access point that can fit into larger coordinated deployments.
The security section of the datasheet lists PSK Authentication, WPA (TKIP), WPA2 (AES), WPA-PSK, OWE (Enhanced Open), WPA3-SAE, WPA2-PSK/WPA3-SAE, and 802.1X as supported. It also lists Ping and Traceroute as available. That is useful because it shows the unit supports a mix of common wireless security methods and administrative network tools. If security protocol support is a deciding factor, the PDF gives a direct feature list rather than leaving it vague.
The product title in the datasheet identifies the L7 as a ceiling mount access point, and the environmental details show an IP41 rating rather than a higher outdoor weatherproof rating. The operating temperature is listed as 0°C to 40°C, with storage temperature from –40°C to +70°C, and humidity from 5% RH to 95% RH non-condensing. The PDF also lists lightning protection and surge protection at ±2 kV. Taken together, the datasheet supports this as an indoor-focused access point rather than a hardened outdoor model.
The operating frequency section does list U-NII-5 to U-NII-8 as 5925 - 7125 MHz for US/CA, and it also lists 5925 - 7125 MHz under worldwide frequencies. At the same time, the Wi-Fi protocols section specifically breaks the radio protocols out as 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. Because of that, the safest datasheet-based reading is that the frequency table includes the 5925 - 7125 MHz range, while the protocol section explicitly names only 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. So the PDF shows the frequency information, but it does not present a plain-language statement that says, in one line, “this model is tri-band” or “this model uses a separate 6 GHz radio.”

