Connection between 3 TP-link CPE210 in bridge mode - doubt
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Connection between 3 TP-link CPE210 in bridge mode - doubt
2015-11-19 03:46:30
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Can you please tell me how I've to setup the CPE210 to do this jump? I'm wondering if bridge with AP mode is the only solution.
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Can you please tell me how I've to setup the CPE210 to do this jump? I'm wondering if bridge with AP mode is the only solution.
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Re:Connection between 3 TP-link CPE210 in bridge mode - doubt
2015-11-21 09:51:36
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What's more, CPE210 uses a build-in directional antenna. The energy focus on the front. If you apply Bridge/Repeater mode, you adjust the device to face to AP(point A) and its back with weak signal take little effect to transmit data to point D.
What's more, CPE210 uses a build-in directional antenna. The energy focus on the front. If you apply Bridge/Repeater mode, you adjust the device to face to AP(point A) and its back with weak signal take little effect to transmit data to point D.
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Re:Connection between 3 TP-link CPE210 in bridge mode - doubt
2015-11-21 10:49:49
@stupidbird, in the days I had to use 5210 & 7210 (never liked 7510, neither other brand) I found by mistake those 2 outdoor devices, spitted RF to the back, up to 50 mts. I don't have a 210 right now to check, how much signal leaks on 210s rear.
And to do what he wants, he won't place 210 on point C facing to A, he will have to angle, and the other matter, I have never seen any Tp-Link firmware that works 24/7 on repeating modes, that is a job for OpenWrt.
Seen so many crazy things in networking, that end up working, UBNT has the Rocket, similar to WBS from Tp-Link, people in the WISP business, in South America buy Rocket 2x2 (MIMO) device and place a omni 1X1 (SISO) Tp-Link antena and on the other connector they place a 5db antenna, crazy right, so don't be amazed in few days he posts thank you, link works great.
And to do what he wants, he won't place 210 on point C facing to A, he will have to angle, and the other matter, I have never seen any Tp-Link firmware that works 24/7 on repeating modes, that is a job for OpenWrt.
Seen so many crazy things in networking, that end up working, UBNT has the Rocket, similar to WBS from Tp-Link, people in the WISP business, in South America buy Rocket 2x2 (MIMO) device and place a omni 1X1 (SISO) Tp-Link antena and on the other connector they place a 5db antenna, crazy right, so don't be amazed in few days he posts thank you, link works great.
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Re:Connection between 3 TP-link CPE210 in bridge mode - doubt
2015-11-22 21:22:00
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@Hexulon
What's more, CPE210 uses a build-in directional antenna. The energy focus on the front. If you apply Bridge/Repeater mode, you adjust the device to face to AP(point A) and its back with weak signal take little effect to transmit data to point D.
I was thinking the same I've the feeling that is not gonna work, because of the directional antenna. In this scenario the best thing to do is to buy a fifth CPE.
I'm used to work with nanobrige and rocket m5 (omni) but this is a different scenario, this week we are going to connect the outdoors I'll post how it goes.
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Re:Connection between 3 TP-link CPE210 in bridge mode - doubt
2015-11-22 22:51:56
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I was thinking the same I've the feeling that is not gonna work, because of the directional antenna
It's not gonna work cause Repeater mode sucks
I read many post about the directional antenna, the antenna on 5210, 7210, PHAROS got zero of directional, PHAROS CPE210 has 65°H & 35°V, and 5210 has 60° & 30°, that has nothing of directional, directional would be 4° not 65°
stand on the side (90 angle) with a smartphone or tablet, and you will be amazed how far you are going to link, check the specs its a very wide angle on it, and in real life it's 40% more of whats listed
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Re:Connection between 3 TP-link CPE210 in bridge mode - doubt
2015-11-23 10:08:25
@ danymarc Directional means the antenna focus the energy in a narrow direction, either 60 degree H or 4 degree.
As we can see of the below image, the coverage in the back of device can be large, so in your case you can detect the signal up to 50mts.
As we can see of the below image, the coverage in the back of device can be large, so in your case you can detect the signal up to 50mts.
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Re:Connection between 3 TP-link CPE210 in bridge mode - doubt
2015-11-23 10:35:43
@stupidbird,
The reason I posted that comment, is cause you posted this on #12
What's more, CPE210 uses a build-in directional antenna. The energy focus on the front.
And as you know its not just the front
The reason I posted that comment, is cause you posted this on #12
What's more, CPE210 uses a build-in directional antenna. The energy focus on the front.
And as you know its not just the front
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Re:Connection between 3 TP-link CPE210 in bridge mode - doubt
2015-11-23 11:04:43
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@stupidbird,
The reason I posted that comment, is cause you posted this on #12
What's more, CPE210 uses a build-in directional antenna. The energy focus on the front.
And as you know its not just the front
:D Got it. You help to provide instance.
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