Can the CPE710 connect to a third-party (ex. Buffalo) 5 Ghz AP ?

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Can the CPE710 connect to a third-party (ex. Buffalo) 5 Ghz AP ?

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Can the CPE710 connect to a third-party (ex. Buffalo) 5 Ghz AP ?
Can the CPE710 connect to a third-party (ex. Buffalo) 5 Ghz AP ?
2022-09-05 06:01:22 - last edited 2022-09-09 07:20:22
Model: CPE710  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: CPE710(UN)_V1_20211216

Can the CPE710 connect to a third-party (ex. Buffalo) 5 GHz AP ?

Or is it only possible to connect CPE710 each other?

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2022-09-06 09:39:07 - last edited 2022-09-09 07:20:22

  @Volcanoashtray 

 

Yes, you can use the CPE to recieve the wifi signal from third-part AP, but note wireless communication is bidirectional.

So you need to make sure the AP can send the signal in such a long distance.

Just striving to develop myself while helping others.
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2022-09-06 09:39:07 - last edited 2022-09-09 07:20:22

  @Volcanoashtray 

 

Yes, you can use the CPE to recieve the wifi signal from third-part AP, but note wireless communication is bidirectional.

So you need to make sure the AP can send the signal in such a long distance.

Just striving to develop myself while helping others.
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Re:Can the CPE710 connect to a third-party (ex. Buffalo) 5 Ghz AP ?
2022-09-09 07:20:09

  @Virgo 

Thank you for your detailed explanations.
The log of AP said that the AP is successfully receiving signals, but is failing to transmit. So, I am planning to use CP710 to increase the reception sensitivity.

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