Coverage between buildings

Coverage between buildings

Coverage between buildings
Coverage between buildings
2024-07-03 20:01:23
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So I have 2 of the XE75 Pros but I need coverage to an external building. I was hoping to put a XE75 Pro in each building and put the RE815X in a window pointing out to the other building. There is about 100 feet between buildings.

 

Thoughts? Think this will work?

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Re:Coverage between buildings
2024-07-04 15:09:52

  @CrusadersCrypt 

 

Deco XE75 Pro uses Deco mesh which is not compatible with RE815X Onemesh - details.

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Re:Coverage between buildings
2024-07-04 19:12:08

  @terziyski Damn. Thanks for letting me know. Any wireless way of meshing between buildings?

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Re:Coverage between buildings
2024-07-04 21:01:21

  @CrusadersCrypt 

 

Probably using a third XE75 Pro unit in place of the RE815XE or even a Deco X50-Outdoor unit would do the job.

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Re:Coverage between buildings
2024-07-04 21:21:59

  @terziyski What about if I combine the 2 x XE75 Pros with a 3pack of the Deco PX50 series?

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Re:Coverage between buildings
2024-07-04 21:49:00

  @CrusadersCrypt 

 

You can do that if you like because different Deco models can work together - details.

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Re:Coverage between buildings
2024-07-04 21:59:35
Sweet! Thank you 😎
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