Cpe 210

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Cpe 210
Cpe 210
2017-04-29 17:53:04
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Hello, i would like to buy the product in question, i want to know if i can connect via lan directly to tv. Thanks bye
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Cpe 210 & tv in bridge mode
2017-04-30 02:22:24
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Hello, i would like to buy the product in question, i would like to know, you can connect via lan directly to tv in bridge mode. Thanks bye
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Re:Cpe 210
2017-04-30 19:44:29
yes....

regards...
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Re:Cpe 210
2017-05-01 16:22:44
Via Lan 1 output to the antenna base or to the poe? thanks bye
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Re:Cpe 210
2017-05-01 19:51:33

Wolf0473 wrote

Via Lan 1 output to the antenna base or to the poe? thanks bye


The connection deployment is simple, see the attached photo below, but if you have doubts, refer to the quick setup inside the product box ...


Here a link to an article in the knowledge base, refers to the construction of a PtP (point to point) connection with two CPE510 (setup is same in CPE210) in AP and Client modes, but for what I can understand What you expose, you will only need client mode ...

http://forum.tp-link.com/showthread.php?82958-A-Video-of-CPE-Point-to-Point-Installation-Guide

REGARDS



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Cpe 210 tv in bridge mode
2017-05-15 20:18:21
I can't find any emulator for this router so I don't know if it has a wireless bridge mode. I'd like to use it as a Wireless AC bridge, repeating the signal from my router.Is it possible?I know Dlink has a bridge DAP-1525 but it's only Wireless N. http://csgobingo.pro
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Re:Cpe 210
2017-05-17 06:55:28
Emulator for CPE210/510 and WBS210/510 is here: http://www.tp-link.de/resources/simulator/CPE510/index.html

Yes, the CPE210 supports bridge mode and no, it does not support 802.11ac (and I never ever saw any 2.4 GHz gear supporting 802.11ac, there are too few frequencies available for channel width of up to 160 MHz in the 2.4 GHz band). Even the CPE510 (the 5 GHz pendant of CPE210) does not support 802.11ac.

But do you really plan to use outdoor equipment for long-range, directional radio links in your living room to bridge a TV to a LAN? Ok, I don't know how big your living rooms are, maybe they are as large as 2,500 meters on each side :), then the CPEs would perfectly fit.
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