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outdoor wireless network
outdoor wireless network
2017-10-22 06:55:26
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I am wanting to setup two internet access points from my home..... my shop is 300 yards from my home and my new grain elevators are 350 yards from my home.... at my home, I have a new fiber line installed and my ISP has provided my router. I would like to install a radio antenna at my house and be able to have internet at my shop and also at the grain elevator..... the grain elevator has an option for remote viewing in its application...... I was looking on Amazon at the TP-Link High Power Outdoor Wireless N150 Access Point, 5GHz 150Mbps, WISP/AP Router/AP, 15dBi antenna, Passive POE (TL-WA7510N) but was not sure exactly needed to purchase. I have clear line o sight with no obstructions. I am an IT but on shaky ground with this problem. thanks for any helpful information
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Re:outdoor wireless network
2017-10-22 16:09:09
If you have fiber, I would recommend Pharos CPEs (CPE510 or WBS510 with external antenna), which are the successors of TL-WA7x10. See http://www.tp-link.com/us/products/details/cat-37_CPE510.html
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2017-10-24 08:33:02
Sir ... to get this straight ..... would you order three CPE510's and make one the host and the other two at shop and grain elevators... client's.....if I am understanding you correctly ... do they also have mounting brackets for these units...... do I have to run power also..... or is power derived from the cat 5 cabling
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Re:outdoor wireless network
2017-10-24 20:37:02

andyshurley wrote

would you order three CPE510's and make one the host and the other two at shop and grain elevators... client's.....if I am understanding you correctly

That's right.

do they also have mounting brackets for these units...... do I have to run power also..... or is power derived from the cat 5 cabling

Yes. they come with mounting brackets.

CPE supports 24V passive PoE supporting up to 60 meter (200 feet) Power over Ethernet deployment. You need to make sure there are available power resources for all CPEs.
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Re:outdoor wireless network
2017-10-24 23:43:27
Only external antennas used with WBS510 have mounting brackets. The CPEs are mounted on an antenna pole using UV-persistent cable ties included in the box. Also, adapters for 24 volts passive PoE are included.

See the installation guide, it answers all your questions and even gives valuable tips about best deployment practice:
http://static.tp-link.com/7106507132_Pharos_V2_Installation Guide.pdf
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Re:outdoor wireless network
2017-11-08 12:04:55
Thanks for your reply. I have the same trouble and your answer is good to help me
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