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Omada WiFi bridge.
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Re:Omada WiFi bridge.
2023-07-15 12:08:43
you can make a wifi bridge with an access point, but I understand what you mean, it should have been a device that can reach several km. which is controlled from Omada.
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2023-07-17 15:48:26
That is what I'm doing now, and it looks OK in testing. I'm gettting a signal strength of -56 to -60 dbm but I would like to improve that as I think come winter the weather will have more of an effect. Even a high gain directional antenna would be helpful. I guess I could build one, but this seems like a gap in the TP-Link Omada product line.
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