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2024-08-20 22:01:48
@UKJim They have three 10/100 ports on them with no port control interface. I use these to extend wifi in public areas where there is already bandwidth limits and I don't need the speed of the more...
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2024-08-20 00:10:01
@UKJim I have the same situation with one of my installations using two sets of EAP115's with a 650 attached. In both cases, the bridges show that they are wired and the 650's are meshing back to the...
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2024-07-11 01:48:45
@ghost124 Have you tried to adopt it connected to a different source? Is it getting power? Did you try different ports on the router?
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2024-06-29 16:57:44
@Orikfricai Now that you mention fiber, I believe I have had a similar situation. I had a EAP610 outdoor at the end of a Pharos bridge that wouldn't adopt properly. I eventually got it to adopt but...
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2024-06-29 15:48:07
@Orikfricai If you have a USB C to ethernet adapter, try plugging that directly into your ISP modem and see if you have the same results. These adapters are cheap and very handy for this type of...
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2024-06-14 22:47:13
@dl00 Yes, they are used for extending a network over long distances provided you have line of sight between the two. They can bridge across many kilometers in the right conditions. They are not...
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