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Load balancing TLWA7510N
2015-04-06 16:04:31
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Model : TL-WA5210G
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Good morning,
I am looking for a solution to install the following pattern in the image
- A way to ensure the link between LAN1 and LAN2.
- If possible to distribute the load between the first link (AP1 with AP2) and second link (with AP3 AP4).
- if the first link down the second link provides the connection.
thanks.
Model : TL-WA5210G
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Good morning,
I am looking for a solution to install the following pattern in the image
- A way to ensure the link between LAN1 and LAN2.
- If possible to distribute the load between the first link (AP1 with AP2) and second link (with AP3 AP4).
- if the first link down the second link provides the connection.
thanks.
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Re:Load balancing TLWA7510N
2015-04-07 10:30:09
ABDESSALEM wrote
1- A way to ensure the link between LAN1 and LAN2.
2- If possible to distribute the load between the first link (AP1 with AP2) and second link (with AP3 AP4).
3- if the first link down the second link provides the connection
1-what do you want to ensure, you do not provide info. you call the four APs that can't be, two have to be Clients
2-what do you mean by load, if the only thing you want is two Laps to see each other, as your sketch, box 2 7510s
3-thats normal, you have to separate AP1-AP4 minimum 4 mts. the others too.
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Distance of the link
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Re:Load balancing TLWA7510N
2015-04-08 17:11:48
See This image
http://www.mediafire.com/view/wi32o97lhf39x33/How_to_configure_the_bridge.png
AP1 Connected with AP2 mode Bridge
AP3 Connected with AP4 mode Bridge
Distance of the link is : 1.1 Km
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http://www.mediafire.com/view/wi32o97lhf39x33/How_to_configure_the_bridge.png
AP1 Connected with AP2 mode Bridge
AP3 Connected with AP4 mode Bridge
Distance of the link is : 1.1 Km
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Re:Load balancing TLWA7510N
2015-04-08 21:22:09
ABDESSALEM wrote
AP1 Connected with AP2 mode Bridge
AP3 Connected with AP4 mode Bridge
Bridge mode sucks, it's a reapeating mode, use AP mode on one side and Client mode on the other
I don't see the reason to use 2 extra devices on a link that works with 2
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Re:Load balancing TLWA7510N
2015-04-09 10:04:15
No, your topology in the picture creates a loop ring, which will cause broadcast storm and finally break down the network.
I haven't seen any wireless load link backup yet. But if you have load balance routers you can achieve the same goal in a more complex way.
Another solution is to buy two CPE510, they are much better products and they are 5G 300Mbps access points.
I haven't seen any wireless load link backup yet. But if you have load balance routers you can achieve the same goal in a more complex way.
Another solution is to buy two CPE510, they are much better products and they are 5G 300Mbps access points.
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See This image
http://www.mediafire.com/view/wi32o97lhf39x33/How_to_configure_the_bridge.png
AP1 Connected with AP2 mode Bridge
AP3 Connected with AP4 mode Bridge
Distance of the link is : 1.1 Km
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