CPE220 to service two locations in opposite directions

Can one CPE serving as AP operate multi directional? If no, Can i split the signal to two CPE AP's back to back to serve oposite direction clients?
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Check the datasheet for typical application of teh CPEs - here.
You can use them in Poin-to-point or point-to-multi point scenario.
CPE220 has built-in 12dBi 2x2 dual-polarized directional antenna - beam width: 60° (H-Plane) / 30° (E-Plane)
You may also watch this video for building a point-to-point connection.
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Check the datasheet for typical application of teh CPEs - here.
You can use them in Poin-to-point or point-to-multi point scenario.
CPE220 has built-in 12dBi 2x2 dual-polarized directional antenna - beam width: 60° (H-Plane) / 30° (E-Plane)
You may also watch this video for building a point-to-point connection.
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I currently have a point to point in place and understand the 60deg
I need to feed another building 180deg in the opposite direction
Do I do a separate point to point and split the router feed!
Are there other ways?
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Hi @Wldcat44
Do I do a separate point to point and split the router feed!
>>>This would be the best way.
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