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Hello everyone
On my Agriturism i tried to set up a decent hotspot for my guests by using 5 7210n antennas:
2 are pure AP (to cover the main complex/lawn),
2 P2P bridge (connect a 250mt far home)
1 act as range extender (that amplify the signal of the 1st antenna down to the pool area)
In this setup i'm able to cover part of the hill with a very good % of signal.
unfortunately the connection seems not to be stable and after 2/3hrs the 2 AP and the P2P one (TX) lost the connection, or better they still connected, i get full signal but no internet provided.
Only if I reset to factory settings and then flash back the config.file they start to work properly.
seems that this is a common problem, i've read a lot of issue like this but i never found a definitive solution to fix this problem
the sys is composed by:
Modem/Router 4g+ (wisp) of my provider
8 port network Zyxel switch on which i've connected 3 Wa7210n
Channels have been choosed wisely to avoid interferences, DHCP server disabled (only on Modem/router)
1 year ago when we were using only 1 antenna as AP and we never experienced any problem, problems started when we expanded the hotspot
Support suggested me to buy an AC50, and some CAP500 (or replace the existing 7210 with some CPE510) as 7210 are not meant to work as pure AP (even if they promote them as capable of this).. but seems so illogiacl to change everything in this moment..
do you have an opinion or a solution?
do you really think that an AC50 would solve the problem?
Thanks in advance
N.
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Hello everyone
On my Agriturism i tried to set up a decent hotspot for my guests by using 5 7210n antennas:
2 are pure AP (to cover the main complex/lawn),
2 P2P bridge (connect a 250mt far home)
1 act as range extender (that amplify the signal of the 1st antenna down to the pool area)
In this setup i'm able to cover part of the hill with a very good % of signal.
unfortunately the connection seems not to be stable and after 2/3hrs the 2 AP and the P2P one (TX) lost the connection, or better they still connected, i get full signal but no internet provided.
Only if I reset to factory settings and then flash back the config.file they start to work properly.
seems that this is a common problem, i've read a lot of issue like this but i never found a definitive solution to fix this problem
the sys is composed by:
Modem/Router 4g+ (wisp) of my provider
8 port network Zyxel switch on which i've connected 3 Wa7210n
Channels have been choosed wisely to avoid interferences, DHCP server disabled (only on Modem/router)
1 year ago when we were using only 1 antenna as AP and we never experienced any problem, problems started when we expanded the hotspot
Support suggested me to buy an AC50, and some CAP500 (or replace the existing 7210 with some CPE510) as 7210 are not meant to work as pure AP (even if they promote them as capable of this).. but seems so illogiacl to change everything in this moment..
do you have an opinion or a solution?
do you really think that an AC50 would solve the problem?
Thanks in advance
N.
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Re:TL Wa7210N probems in connection AP mode
2018-03-18 01:06:49
The Riddle wrote
may I hook (via lan to the Bridge's Router) an other 7210 and set that as range extender or AP?
As a relay to another AP yes; as a "range extender" for local WLAN it's not very useful. Those devices have directional antennas, not omnidirectional antennas.
how do i will manage theIP in this case??
In the same way as the others: you assign an unused IP of the same network.
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Re:TL Wa7210N probems in connection AP mode
2018-03-18 01:38:55
R1D2 wrote
As a relay to another AP yes; as a "range extender" for local WLAN it's not very useful. Those devices have directional antennas, not omnidirectional antennas.
i only have to direct the signal to a precise point 50mt far from that, no need to have connection on the other 300° (in the map, i'll place a receiving station between the pool area and Building B, and from that an AP for Building B, signal would come from AP3)
In the same way as the others: you assign an unused IP of the same network.
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