WA5210G - very slow speed

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Re:WA5210G - very slow speed
2016-08-25 03:14:20
Repeater is no recommended, but the transference data is reduces to half....

anywhere for the test to 30 feet need set the power radio in 20dBm... only for the final connection set radio power in 25 - 27 dBm... also set the wireles mode in 11bg and choice an channel more free and set the distance to 0.1km first for the test to 30 feet and the final test adjust distance to 1 - 1.2 km... all in both radios

tell me later

regards...
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Re:WA5210G - very slow speed
2016-08-25 15:48:59

Victor Ramos wrote

Repeater is no recommended, but the transference data is reduces to half....

anywhere for the test to 30 feet need set the power radio in 20dBm... only for the final connection set radio power in 25 - 27 dBm... also set the wireles mode in 11bg and choice an channel more free and set the distance to 0.1km first for the test to 30 feet and the final test adjust distance to 1 - 1.2 km... all in both radios

tell me later

regards...


You are right, repeater mode reduces my internet speed from about 25% even the signal is good. What mode do I have to set to?
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Re:WA5210G - very slow speed
2016-08-25 20:47:40
Now you understand the technology.
Any repeater has 'only store-and-forward'--
that's how a repeater works. All of the
 so-called 'range extenders' on the market
 do exactly that. And they all have that
 50% data rate penalty.
If you want to avoid that 'penalty', you need
 to use a better approach:
Client mode
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Re:WA5210G - very slow speed
2016-08-25 21:11:07
need to make a point to point between my office and my home it is visible straight should give some 4km, this antenna would be correct?
It would be to take internet, in the case would have to be 2 correct antenna?
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Re:WA5210G - very slow speed
2016-08-25 21:11:55
need to make a point to point between my office and my home it is visible straight should give some 4km, this antenna would be correct?
It would be to take internet, in the case would have to be 2 correct antenna?
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Re:WA5210G - very slow speed
2016-08-26 12:25:31

tonussi2000 wrote

this antenna would be correct?

two CPE510 would do the job
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Re:WA5210G - very slow speed
2016-08-26 19:06:02

tonussi2000 wrote

need to make a point to point between my office and my home it is visible straight should give some 4km, this antenna would be correct?
It would be to take internet, in the case would have to be 2 correct antenna?


TL-WA5210 is no correct device for this distance, this only give max 1500 meters.., to connect 4km need add external antennas in both devices, this mean high cost.... anywhere the show solution is obsolete...

should use both CPE510 is very best and most friendly,,, also connect the distance no problem...

regards...
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I'm with the same issues 500m link
2016-10-12 21:50:20
HELLO

i bought two (used) wa5210g to make a link between my girlfriend house and mine, mine has 15Mb internet ADSL with a TD-W8951ND router

and goes like this TD-W8951ND------------WA5210G======500mts=========WA5210G----------Notebook

configured as point to point, the thing is, in the "bad hour" when my internet download reachs between 3-7Mbps (typical 5Mbps) (in good hour when reach full speed is the same)I get in the notebook 1Mbps or less.

i tried to change antenna polarization from vertical to horizontal, reduce trasmit power from 27db to 19db, change the config to AP-Client router, and always get 19-25db and the speedtest does not pass the 3Mb mark..

I guessed that at least I should have 5-7Mbps connection and 3-5Mbps download... but none of that

and i almost forgot, channel wise im on channel 7 the less crowded I found, also tryed channel 11-13 but i get very low signal and worse speed
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Re:WA5210G - very slow speed
2016-10-13 04:26:44
HELLO

i bought two (used) wa5210g to make a link between my girlfriend house and mine, mine has 15Mb internet ADSL with a TD-W8951ND router

and goes like this TD-W8951ND------------WA5210G======500mts=========WA5210G----------Notebook

configured as point to point, the thing is, in the "bad hour" when my internet download reachs between 3-7Mbps (typical 5Mbps) (in good hour when reach full speed is the same)I get in the notebook 1Mbps or less.

i tried to change antenna polarization from vertical to horizontal, reduce trasmit power from 27db to 19db, change the config to AP-Client router, and always get 19-25db and the speedtest does not pass the 3Mb mark..

I guessed that at least I should have 5-7Mbps connection and 3-5Mbps download... but none of that

and i almost forgot, channel wise im on channel 7 the less crowded I found, also tryed channel 11-13 but i get very low signal and worse speed
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Re:WA5210G - very slow speed
2016-10-13 13:14:04
The problem here is trying to connect devices at 2.4GHz, when it is known that this band is saturated everywhere and with much electromagnetic noise, resulting in poor performance in data transfer, all talk about having excellent line unobstructed but nobody talks about the noise that the worst of all evils in wireless connections ...

I bet my left nut that nobody does a sweep of the electromagnetic spectrum to determine noise levels in the environment ...

Regards ...
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