External Antenna Wa7510N

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External Antenna Wa7510N
External Antenna Wa7510N
2015-07-04 05:34:30
Region : Canada

Model : TL-WA7510N

Hardware Version : V1

Firmware Version :

ISP :


Hello Everyone,

First time poster here. Please be gentle.

I work at a flyinn fishing resort in northern Canada and among my other jobs I do all the IT work here at the resort. Nothing fancy, we just have a fiber line coming in and I use a basic router to deliver Internet around the resort. I was using a few EnGenious EOC2611P Outdoor AP's with an EnGenius EAG-2408 Outdoor High Gain 8DBI omni direction antenna and just one of them almost covered the entire resort for WiFi (500m-750m from one end to the other with the main antenna being in roughly the center) It worked good for about 3 years but last night we had a pretty intense thunder/lightning storm. And unfortunately I think a power surge from it's PoE injector or the AP itself.

So I had been using a few WA710N as a wireless bridge to a part of the resort that was across the bay about 700m and they did a fine job in bridge mode. So Since I had a few spares of them I set one up with a spare
EnGenius EAG-2408 Outdoor High Gain 8DBI omni direction antenna. Problem is I barely get a signal 15-20 feet away. I had this issue on a previous WA7510N setup that I had bought. Problem I though with the previous setup was a used antenna that the store sold me with the AP and SMA cable. So I returned the antenna and just used the AP directionally to were I needed the signal and currently it is working fine. But now that I have setup a second WA7510N with a brand new antenna I have run into the same problem with poor signal strength unless you a within 5-10ft of the AP.

I have played with a ton of settings

QSS: Disabled
Operation Mode :Standard AP
Wireless Settings:
region: canada
Transmit Power: 17dbm (should I lower it to 10 since it's only an 8 dbm antenna?)
Channel: Auto (I have tried 149.5745, 153.5765, 1575785, 161.5805)
Mode: 11NA HT40 (I have also tried HT20 with all the channels above)
Distance setting: 2k

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I did just in case the AP just doesn't like non TPlink antennas ordered a
TP-Link TL-ANT2415D 2.4GHZ 15DBI Omni-Directional Outdoor Antenna. But it won't be here for atleast a week (joys of living in the north)
Thanks in advance for any advice/help

-Keith



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Re:External Antenna Wa7510N
2015-07-04 18:07:05
7510 is a 5Ghz device
And as you posted TL-ANT2415D 2.4GHZ 15DBI
Read the issue
And why you want to place a external antenna to 7510, it has a internal antenna included
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Re:External Antenna Wa7510N
2015-07-07 01:41:48
Thanks for your fast reply danymarc I never even thought about the type of antenna. Though the TL-ANT2415D 2.4GHZ 15DBI is what I currently have on order, I checked what the Engenius one was that is currently hooked up and and it is also a 2.4GHZ antenna. So for now I just switched from external to internal vertical.

As to answer your question on why an external antenna..I am trying to cover an entire area with a few cabins. As I stated previously 1 Engenius EOC2611p 802.11b/g AP did that with an external antenna. Correct me if I am wrong but the WA7510N is only direction no? And if it is, I would need approx 3 (better with 4) to cover the same area.

Does TP-Link make a 5GHZ antenna?

Any more suggestions on settings or ideas are greatly appreciated.

And once again Thanks in advance for any help,
Keith
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Re:External Antenna Wa7510N
2015-07-07 11:05:16

Nep wrote

Does TP-Link make a 5GHZ antenna

http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/cat-5063_TL-ANT5830B.html
http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/cat-5063_TL-ANT5823B.html
7510 is a Legacy device, if I had one I would use it flashed to a third party firmware Gargoyle or OpenWrt
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