CPE510 RADIATION COVERAGE IN REPEATER MODE

CPE510 RADIATION COVERAGE IN REPEATER MODE

CPE510 RADIATION COVERAGE IN REPEATER MODE
CPE510 RADIATION COVERAGE IN REPEATER MODE
Wednesday - last edited Yesterday

I have convigured a CPE510 as a repeater, connected to a CPE710 AP, I'm interested to know what is the "Radiation" signal strength behind the CPE510 when connecting additional CPE510 to the repeater?  How far Cana client CPE be located?

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  @EReid20 

 

The wifi range on the back would be very short, maybe 1-2 meters.

Since the CPE uses a directional antenna, we do not recommend setting it to RE (Range Extender) mode.

If wired connection is inconvenient for you, you may consider using the **EAP211-bridge KIT** instead.

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Yesterday - last edited Yesterday

  @EReid20 

 

The wifi range on the back would be very short, maybe 1-2 meters.

Since the CPE uses a directional antenna, we do not recommend setting it to RE (Range Extender) mode.

If wired connection is inconvenient for you, you may consider using the **EAP211-bridge KIT** instead.

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14 hours ago

  @Vincent-TP Thank you for your response.  After talking through my scenario with TP-Link support, I decided to add a CPE710 behind the CPE510 as a AP to further broadcast the signal.  In other words... Use the CPE510 as a repeater and then the CPE710 configured with the CPE510 to broadcast the network futher.

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