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Teltonika TAP100 Wi-Fi Access Point
Designed for commercial and small enterprise environments, the Teltonika TAP100 Wi-Fi Access Point provides robust wireless coverage with an easy installation process. Its PoE-in capability simplifies network setup by enabling power delivery through a single RJ45 cable. Built to operate continuously from -40 °C to 75 °C, it features a UV stabilized plastic casing resistant to impact and dust with an IP30 rating. The TAP100 supports up to 100 simultaneous Wi-Fi 4 connections and includes advanced security protocols such as WPA3 and enterprise-grade authentication to protect network access.
The device is compliant with various electromagnetic compatibility standards, ensuring stable operation in environments with electromagnetic interference. Supporting DNS over HTTPS and VLAN separation offers enhanced security and network segmentation. The TAP100 is also equipped with management tools including a web interface, firmware update options, and Teltonika Remote Management System compatibility, making it a reliable and scalable solution for extended wireless connectivity in demanding commercial settings.
TAP100 Features
- Can be powered by PoE devices via RJ45 port
- UV-stabilized plastic housing that blends in with its environment
- Integrated mounting bracket for easy ceiling setup
- Free access to RMS Management for 24 months
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Product Type
Manufacturer
Ruggedness
Mounting Format
Country Of Manufacture
Lithuania
Wireless mode
802.11b/g/n (Wi-Fi 4)
Wi-Fi security
WPA2-Enterprise - PEAP, WPA2-PSK, WPA-EAP, WPA-PSK, WPA3-SAE, WPA3-EAP, OWE; AES-CCMP, TKIP, Auto-cipher modes, client separation, EAP-TLS with PKCS#12 certificates, disable auto-reconnect
SSID/ESSID
SSID stealth mode and access control based on MAC address
Wi-Fi users
Up to 100 simultaneous connections
Wireless Connectivity Features
Wireless mesh (802.11s), fast roaming (802.11r), BSS transition management (802.11v), radio resource measurement (802.11k)
Wireless MAC filter
Whitelist, blacklist
Wireless QR code generator
Once scanned, a user will automatically enter your network without needing to input login information.
Ethernet
1 x RJ45 port 10/100 Mbps, compliance with IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u, 802.3az standards, supports auto MDI/MDIX crossover
Network protocols
TCP, UDP, IPv4, IPv6, ICMP, HTTP, HTTPS, SSL v3, TLS, ARP, SSH
DNS over HTTPS
DNS over HTTPS proxy enables secure DNS resolution by routing DNS queries over HTTPS
Hotspot
Captive portal (hotspot), internal/external Radius server, Radius MAC authentication, SMS authorisation, SSO authentication, internal/external landing page, walled garden, user scripts, URL parameters, user groups, individual user or group limitations, user management, 9 default customisable themes and optionality to upload and download customised hotspot themes
802.1x
Port-based network access control client
Authentication
SSH key based, HTTPS, CLI, IP & Login attempts block, time-based login blocking, built-in random password generator
VLAN
Tag-based VLAN separation
Protocol
HTTP(S), MQTT, Azure MQTT, Kinesis
Data to server
Extract parameters from multiple sources and different protocols, and send them all to a single server; Custom LUA scripting, allowing scripts to utilize the router's Data to server feature
Teltonika Networks Web API (beta) support
Expand your device's possibilities by using a set of configurable API endpoints to retrieve or change data. For more information, please refer to this documentation: https://developers.teltonika-networks.com
WEB UI
HTTP/HTTPS, status, configuration, FW update, CLI, troubleshoot, multiple event log servers, firmware update availability notifications, event log, system log, kernel log
FOTA
Firmware update from server, automatic notification
SSH
SSH (v1, v2)
Receive email message status alerts of various services
JSON-RPC
Management API over HTTP/HTTPS
RMS
Teltonika Remote Management System (RMS)
CPU
Mediatek, 580 MHz, MIPS 24KEc
RAM
64 MB, DDR2
FLASH storage
16 MB, SPI Flash
WEB UI
FOTA
Update FW from file, check FW on server, configuration profiles, configuration backup
RMS
Update FW
Keep settings
Update FW/configuration for multiple devices at once
Factory settings reset
Update FW without losing current configuration
Operating system
A full factory reset restores all system settings, including the IP address, PIN, and user data to the default manufacturer's configuration
Supported languages
RutOS (OpenWrt based Linux OS)
Development tools
Busybox shell, Lua, C, C++
GPL customization
SDK package with build environment provided
Package Manager
You can create your own custom, branded firmware and web page application by changing colours, logos, and other elements in our firmware to fit your or your clients’ needs
Connector
The Package Manager is a service used to install additional software on the device
Input voltage range
RJ45 Socket
PoE standards
44.0 – 57.0 V
Power consumption
802.3af PoE Class 1
Ethernet
< 2 W Max
Status LEDs
1 x RJ45 ports, 10/100 Mbps
Antennas
1 x Power LED (can be turned off from web-UI)
Antennas specifications
2 x Internal for 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi
Reset
2 x 2400 - 2500 MHz, 50 Ω, VSWR <2.7, gain < 4.9 dBi, omnidirectional
Casing material
Reboot/User default reset/Factory reset button
Dimensions
UV stabilized plastic
Weight
Ø 158 mm x 30 mm
Mounting options
190 g
Operating temperature
AP mounting bracket (for ceiling mount)
Operating humidity
-40 °C to 75 °C
Ingress Protection Rating
10% to 90% non-condensing
Regulatory
ESD
EN 55032:2015 + A11:2020EN 55035:2017 + A11:2020EN 61000-3-3:2013 + A1:2019 + A2:2021EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019 + A1:2021EN 301 489-1 V2.2.3EN 301 489-17 V3.2.4
Radiated Immunity
EN 61000-4-2:2009
EFT
EN IEC 61000-4-3:2020
Surge Immunity (AC Mains Power Port)
EN 61000-4-4:2012
CS
EN 61000-4-5:2014 + A1:2017
DIP
EN 61000-4-6:2014
Standards
EN IEC 61000-4-11:2020
Standards
EN 300 328 V2.2.2
The Teltonika TAP100 Wi-Fi Access Point is designed and engineered for use in demanding environments where reliability, durability are essential. The TAP100 supports a wide range of industries and operational applications.
Common deployment industries include: Education, Energy and Utilities, Industrial Manufacturing, Logistics And Supply Chain, Public Sector, Retail, Security And Surveillance, Travel And Hospitality.
Across these sectors, the TAP100 is typically used in applications such as Digital Signage And Information Terminals, Emergency Dispatch And Incident Management, Inventory Management And Stock Control, Mobile Workforce Operations, Proof Of Delivery And Last-Mile Logistics, Secure Access, Authentication, And Control Terminals, Secure Communications And Command-And-Control, Temporary Deployments And Mobile Command Units.
These examples demonstrate the versatility of the TAP100 across both industry sectors and real-world operational use cases. Its suitability extends well beyond the scenarios listed above, making it a flexible solution for a broad range of requirements.
For further information, or to assess whether the TAP100 is appropriate for your specific application, please contact us.
The Teltonika TAP100 Wi-Fi Access Point comes with a 24 Month Limited Warrany against defects in workmanship and materials, effective from the date of shipment (unless otherwise agreed in writing).
To receive service under this warranty, the eligible product, Teltonika TAP100 Wi-Fi Access Point, must be presented to RUGGED in the United Kingdom.
For more information about the Teltonika TAP100 Wi-Fi Access Point or to arrange repairs and services not covered by the warranty, please visit the warranty section on our website.
Do you need further details about the Teltonika TAP100 Wi-Fi Access Point, or would you like to discuss a customised solution or demonstration?
At RUGGED, we recognise that every project has its own unique demands. If you have any questions about the Teltonika TAP100 or need a custom Access Point solution designed specifically for you, our team of technical experts are ready to assist you.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Deciding when to use an access point instead of a router often comes down to your existing network setup and coverage needs. An access point is ideal for expanding an existing wired network to include wireless devices, or for improving the wireless signal strength and coverage in areas where your router’s signal is weak or nonexistent. It integrates seamlessly into an existing infrastructure, acting as a bridge between wireless devices and your wired network.
For instance, if you have a large office space or a building with multiple floors, a single router might not provide adequate wireless coverage for all areas. In such cases, deploying one or more access points can significantly enhance network accessibility and speed without requiring a complete overhaul of your current network. Additionally, access points can be particularly beneficial for businesses that require robust and scalable wireless solutions, such as those within the connectivity sector, which demand reliable network reach across various operational environments.
Therefore, if your goal is to extend your wireless network, eliminate dead zones, or support a higher density of wireless users efficiently, that is when to use an access point.
Rugged Limited specialises in providing connectivity solutions engineered for demanding industrial settings. An Industrial Access Point is designed to offer reliable wireless connectivity in areas where standard access points would fail due to environmental factors.
These specialised access points are built to endure extreme temperatures, vibrations, humidity, and dust, which are common in industrial applications. They ensure stable and secure data transmission, critical for operational efficiency and safety in factories, warehouses, and outdoor industrial sites.
By deploying an Industrial Access Point, businesses can establish or extend their wireless networks with confidence, knowing their connectivity infrastructure is resilient. For more information on robust connectivity solutions, visit Rugged Limited’s connectivity page.
For most installations, a Wired Access Point needs a physical Ethernet connection. This wired infrastructure is crucial for both data transmission and, in many cases, for power delivery through PoE (Power over Ethernet).
Rugged Limited offers solutions that leverage this wired connectivity to ensure reliable and high-performance networks, particularly in challenging industrial and commercial environments. The wired connection provides a stable backbone for the access point, which then broadcasts the wireless signal.
While the primary function of an access point is to enable wireless connectivity, the foundational link for a traditional Wired Access Point remains a robust wired network.
PoE, or Power over Ethernet, is a crucial technology in modern networking, especially for devices like an access point. When we talk about a Poe Access Point, we are referring to an access point that can receive both data and electrical power over a single Ethernet cable. This innovative feature streamlines installation by removing the need for a dedicated power outlet near the access point, which can be particularly advantageous in challenging or remote environments.
Instead of requiring a separate power adapter, a Poe Access Point draws its power directly from the network switch or a PoE injector. This not only simplifies cabling and reduces clutter but also offers greater flexibility in where access points can be deployed. Rugged Limited offers a range of connectivity solutions that leverage PoE technology, ensuring robust and efficient network infrastructure for various applications.
Access points are indeed engineered to support multiple users, acting as central hubs for devices to connect to a network. A multi-user access point facilitates seamless connectivity for a range of devices, from smartphones and tablets to laptops and IoT devices, all simultaneously sharing the same network resources.
Rugged Limited provides robust access point solutions that are built to handle the demands of numerous concurrent users, ensuring reliable and stable connections. Our offerings are designed to optimise network performance even in environments with high user density, making them ideal for businesses and organisations that require consistent and efficient multi-user access. Explore our connectivity solutions to find the right multi-user access point for your needs.
The core difference between an Indoor Access Point and an Outdoor Access Point revolves around their structural integrity and operational capabilities in varying environments. Indoor Access Points are engineered for controlled indoor settings, such as offices, warehouses, or retail spaces. They typically feature a less robust casing and are not designed to endure harsh weather conditions, extreme temperatures, or direct exposure to moisture or dust.
Conversely, an Outdoor Access Point is specifically built to withstand the challenges of external environments. This involves a ruggedized casing, often with IP ratings (Ingress Protection) that signify resistance to water, dust, and other external elements. They are designed for applications like outdoor Wi-Fi coverage in public spaces, construction sites, or agricultural settings. These devices are constructed with materials and sealing that protect their internal components from rain, snow, UV radiation, and significant temperature fluctuations, ensuring reliable performance regardless of the outdoor conditions.
Choosing the correct Indoor Outdoor Access Point type is crucial for optimal network performance and longevity. Incorrect deployment can lead to premature failure and unreliable connectivity. Rugged Limited offers a range of robust solutions tailored for both indoor and outdoor demands, ensuring seamless and dependable network access wherever it’s needed.
Rugged Limited provides advanced networking solutions, including access points that support the latest Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) standard. These connectivity devices are designed to deliver greater network capacity, improved efficiency, and faster speeds, making them ideal for demanding environments.
A Wi-Fi 6 Access Point from Rugged Limited ensures superior performance in areas with a high density of connected devices, reducing latency and enhancing the overall user experience. This advanced technology allows for more efficient data transmission and reception, supporting a broad array of applications from critical operational tasks to high-bandwidth data transfer.
Rugged Limited provides advanced solutions that allow for the central management of access points, ensuring comprehensive control over your network infrastructure. Their Peplink A and AP series, for instance, are designed to work seamlessly with Peplink Balance and MAX routers, enabling unified network management.
This integration means that a network administrator can manage all connected access points from a single interface. Features such as multiple SSIDs, VLAN connectivity, and captive portals can be configured and monitored centrally, streamlining network operations. This centralized approach simplifies deployment, maintenance, and troubleshooting, making it effortless to oversee your managed access point network.
Furthermore, this infrastructure also supports enhanced security and performance, ensuring that all access points operate under a consistent set of policies. With a centrally managed access point solution from Rugged Limited, businesses can achieve scalable and reliable wireless connectivity.
Teltonika Networks is a Lithuanian manufacturer specialising in industrial cellular and Ethernet connectivity, and it holds one of the largest connectivity ranges on rugged.co.uk with more than fifty products. The portfolio is unusually broad: RUT and RUTX cellular routers, RUTM and 5G models, TRB industrial gateways, TRM cellular modems, TSW Ethernet switches and TAP Wi-Fi access points. Most devices run RutOS, an OpenWrt-based Linux operating system, and are managed centrally through the Teltonika Remote Management System (RMS). The line spans entry-level 4G units through to 5G Sub-6 GHz routers, giving buyers a single ecosystem for routing, gateway, switching and wireless needs. Specifications differ widely across families, so confirm bands, ports and ratings on each product page.
Many Teltonika routers are built for demanding industrial use, though ruggedness varies by model. The RUT956, for example, uses a rugged aluminium housing rated IP30 against dust and debris, carries MIL-STD-810H vibration compliance, and operates across a wide -40 C to 75 C range. The 5G RUTX50 shares the aluminium IP30 build, the same wide temperature range and MIL-STD electromagnetic compatibility, with surge-protected 9 to 50 VDC input. Features such as DIN-rail mounting, wide-input DC power and reinforced casings are common across the industrial lines. That said, some models, including certain RUTM units, are rated non-rugged, so do not assume a uniform standard. Always verify the IP rating, temperature range and MIL-STD compliance on the specific product page before specifying.
RutOS is Teltonika’s OpenWrt-based Linux operating system that runs across its router, gateway and modem range, providing routing, firewall, VPN and extensive protocol support along with a package manager for adding software. The Teltonika Remote Management System (RMS) is the cloud platform that sits above it, allowing remote configuration, monitoring, firmware updates and bulk device control across a fleet from one place. Together they let operators deploy and maintain large numbers of devices without site visits, with firmware-over-the-air updates and configuration profiles. RutOS also supports SDK development, custom branded firmware and integrations with platforms such as Azure IoT Hub, Cumulocity and ThingWorx. The exact feature set depends on the device and firmware version, so confirm details on the relevant product page.
Yes. Teltonika’s range includes several 5G Sub-6 GHz devices alongside its extensive 4G LTE line. The RUTX50 industrial router supports 5G SA and NSA with download speeds up to around 3.3 Gbps via 4×4 MIMO, with fallback to 4G LTE Cat 20 and 3G, plus dual-band Wi-Fi and five Gigabit Ethernet ports. The RUTM50 5G router reaches up to 3.4 Gbps using 4×4 MIMO, while the TRM500 brings 5G into a compact USB Type-C modem rated IP30. There is also the TRB500 5G industrial gateway for embedded and IoT use. Most pair 5G with dual SIM auto-failover for resilience. As band support, 3GPP release and throughput differ by model and hardware version, confirm the specification on the individual product page.
Teltonika’s TSW range extends its connectivity ecosystem into wired networking, covering unmanaged and managed Ethernet switches, PoE+ models and DIN-rail units. The TSW200, for instance, provides eight Gigabit PoE+ ports delivering up to 30 W per port within a 240 W budget, plus two SFP fibre ports, all in a full aluminium IP30 housing rated for -40 C to 75 C operation. It supports IEEE 802.3af and 802.3at PoE, jumbo frames up to 9216 bytes and a 20 Gbps non-blocking backplane. Buyers often choose Teltonika switches to keep routing, switching and gateway hardware within one vendor ecosystem and management approach. Port counts, PoE budgets, management capability and temperature ranges vary across the TSW line, so confirm the details on the specific product page.
Teltonika uses model prefixes to signal device class. RUT covers core industrial cellular and Ethernet routers, with RUTX denoting higher-specification routers featuring Gigabit Ethernet, dual-band Wi-Fi and, in the RUTX50, 5G. RUTM is a newer router line that includes 5G models such as the RUTM50. TRB designates compact industrial gateways, often single-purpose units for LTE, GPIO, RS232, RS485, M-Bus, NB-IoT or 5G connectivity. TRM identifies industrial cellular modems, including the 5G TRM500 with USB Type-C. TSW are Ethernet switches and TAP are Wi-Fi access points. This naming makes it easier to scope a build, but capabilities, bands and ruggedness still vary within each family, so confirm the exact specification on the relevant product page before ordering.
Resilience is a core design theme across Teltonika’s cellular range. Most routers, including the RUT956, RUTX50 and RUTM50, support dual SIM cards with automatic switching triggered by conditions such as weak signal, data limits, roaming, no network or connection failure, with SIM idle protection to avoid unnecessary data use. Beyond cellular, devices offer multiple WAN backup options across Wi-Fi WAN, mobile, VRRP and wired links, each usable for automatic failover, plus load balancing to spread traffic over several connections. VPN support spans IPsec, OpenVPN, WireGuard and more for secure tunnels, and connection monitoring with ping or periodic reboot keeps links healthy. The precise failover and VPN feature set depends on the model and firmware, so verify on the individual product page.
Teltonika devices on rugged.co.uk recur across energy and utilities, industrial manufacturing, logistics and supply chain, rail and transport, marine and offshore, oil and gas, natural resources and mining, defence and emergency services. Typical applications include SCADA and control-room access, fleet management and telematics, process control and shop-floor monitoring, industrial HMI, asset tracking and secure communications. The breadth of the range, from compact TRB gateways through RUT and RUTX routers to 5G RUTM and RUTX50 units, TSW switches and TAP access points, means a single vendor can address routing, gateway, switching and wireless needs across these sectors. As ratings and certifications such as IP30 and MIL-STD-810H are model-specific, match each device to its operating environment and confirm on the product page.








