2.4 GHz Poor Signal on EAP225 outdoor, long term issue...point to point solution?

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2.4 GHz Poor Signal on EAP225 outdoor, long term issue...point to point solution?
2.4 GHz Poor Signal on EAP225 outdoor, long term issue...point to point solution?
2023-06-05 17:54:51 - last edited 2023-06-06 13:11:27
Tags: #Mesh #2.4 GHz
Model: EAP225-Outdoor  
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I have been using TP-Link for about a year and a half and the 2.4GHz has never worked properly. I need 2.4GHz at my pool because it is the only thing that works with my control device. I have a AX3000 for a router, than a OC200 controlling mesh devices. I have 6 EAP225-Outdoors and two EAP225 Indoor units. In addition I am also running a pair of N300s to a an outbuilding (EAP225 were not strong enough). All of this works fantastic except for the 2.4GHz signel. I have literally spend hours and hours working on this and it never works properly. I have done everything recommended by TP-Link (you don't want me to list everything, it would be a book).

 

My question is should I do a dedicated point to point? I understand that TP-Link has a 2.4GHz dedicated N300 that can be used as a point to point? Has anyone ever tried this and sucessfully gotten 2.4GHz signel? I am tempted to go with another brand because my TP-Link equipment has never done well with 2.4GHz. Anyone had success with the N300 and can I isolate it from my OC200?

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Re:2.4 GHz Poor Signal on EAP225 outdoor, long term issue...point to point solution?
2023-06-06 07:42:38 - last edited 2023-06-06 13:11:27

  @Draftdude 

 

If you use CPEs to set the ptp transmission, and yes, it is isolated from the controller.

Cuz the Pharos system is totally different from the Omada.

Just striving to develop myself while helping others.
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Re:2.4 GHz Poor Signal on EAP225 outdoor, long term issue...point to point solution?
2023-06-06 12:50:28
Virgo, Thank you so much for your answer. I will try using these for 2.4Ghz
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