Is it possible to link two EAP615-Wall together and use them as a wireless bridge?
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Is it possible to link two EAP615-Wall together and use them as a wireless bridge?
I have internet coming in on one side of the house and want a better connection on the other side of the house. As I have two EAP615-Wall Access points, is it possible to link them together and use them as a wireless bridge?
As with this example:
Internet - Modem/Router TP-Link Archer MR600 -> TP-Link PoE-injector -> EAP615-Wall ~~~ Wi-Fi ~~~ EAP615-Wall -> TP-Link TL-SG1005P Gigabit Desktop PoE+ Switch -> Computer
-> are ethernet cables.
~~ are wifi signals.