Setting up CPE510 to extend wireless range.
Hi Everyone,
I've just purchased a TP Link CPE510 that I'm hoping to use to extend my WiFi range to get to my son's flat located roughly 200 meters away.
I have been working with it hoping to get it all working but so far, I'm not having any luck at all.
I've had no probelms at all connecting it to our network and I've been able to access the Pharos interface without any problems but, I've become terribly confused with trying to get the settings right. (Maybe I'm just getting way too old to comprehend what needs to be done)
Before going too far into it, I just wanted to confirm a few points that are causing me some confusion and driving me mad.........
a) Should I be plugging the CPE directly into an ethernet port on my PC for configuration, or is it OK just to have it connected to my router with the PoE injector powered up ?
b) When setting up a static IP for my PC's wireless adaptor, should I change it back to a dynamic IP once everything is set up and the CPE is behaving as it should ?
(The PC that I'm using doesn't have an ethernet connection but if it's an advantage, I can do the work on another PC that does use ethernet)
d) When reading the instructions online, I recall something about using the same AP name and password as the main AP that I'm taking the signal from but this does sound a little strange (to me) thinking that it may confuse the issue (and confuse me) by having two AP's on the network with identical names.
e) I do realise that the CPE510 is rated for 5GHz and 300Mbps and the signal transferred can only be received by another 5GHz unit, but does this also mean that I also have to connect the CPE to an AP or router in the 5Ghx mode as well ?
f) When using the CPE510 for my application would it be best to have it running in the Range Extender mode or would it do the trick if I had it running in one of the AP modes instead
g) If and when I'm successful in getting it all together should I be able to see the AP listed on my phone's Wi Fi settings and of course, connect to it ?
g) Last but not least have I picked the wrong device for the job that I'm trying to do and if so, is anyone able to suggest another (inexpensive) option that will get things working without causing to many problems or confusion with my geriatric brain (I really have quite enough gray hair already and would prefer not to get any more)
If anyone is able to assist and help out with any ideas or suggestions at all, I really would be extremely grateful.
Thanks so much and best wishes
Paul Lewis