WA5210G - very slow speed

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Re:WA5210G - very slow speed
2016-10-14 04:07:43
well.. yes indeed is a problem the crowded 2.4ghz but in my case i purchased the 5210g used because of money limitation. didnt sweept the spectrum by the wa. can you tell me how to do it? (well.. maybe ill sell both cpe's and go for a 5ghz... but i want to try it all before)
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Re:WA5210G - very slow speed
2016-10-14 11:47:33
To measure the amount of noise in the environment should be done with instrumentation specified, as with software and hardware that can be connected to a personal computer and perform the measurement, in the case of TP-Link, it has a very useful tool to a sweep of the electromagnetic spectrum, but only available in their new PHAROS products, unfortunately, the 5210, 7210 and 7510, are products of the first generation TL and do not bring this useful tool ...


Regards...
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Re:WA5210G - very slow speed
2016-10-14 21:22:10

tonussi2000 wrote

need to make a point to point between my office and my home it is visible straight should give some 4km

Traditional answer is
A pair of CPEs 510
But, bandwidth to pass on the PTP, that will be the key question
CPE510 on datasheet reads 15Kms. but all companies lie
That's under 110% ideal conditions
If you are sharing internet between office & home
I would place a pair of WBS510s plus Dish antenna
Notice: Aligment of WBS is way harder than CPE510, it has 4 degrees of beamwidth
CPE510 has 40 degrees of beamwidth
The point, Aligment on CPE can be done by the pet at home
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Re:WA5210G - very slow speed
2016-10-21 16:12:33
Great supporting, I have the same issue with you so thanks all to give more advance
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