Does cpe605 have it's own wifi at receivers end?
Hi guys, I'm considering to get the cpe605 to link my home internet to another building about 200m away and I'm wondering if I also need to buy a wifi router to go at the receiving end or if the unit has it's own wifi capabilities. The would only be a couple of devices using it at the receiving end I've been searching a while and I feel like I've come across some info that indicates it does have its own wifi signal but I just can't verify it anywhere. Could anyone assist?
Thanks very much in advance!
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Hi @Notsure,
For long-distance communication, we recommend you set a point-to-point connection.
Which means you will need two CPEs plus one AP or wireless router and a clear line of sight.
The connection should be like Router----AP CPE)))(((Client CPE----Another AP.
One CPE should connect to the router in the main house to extend wireless signal to the other building, while the other CPE should be installed in the other building(your shop) to receive the signal from the 1st CPE.
The 2nd CPE will work under client mode which means transferring the wireless signal to the wired signal, so it will not broadcast a wireless signal.
If you need a wireless signal in the other building, you need to connect another AP or wireless router after the 2nd CPE to broadcast Wi-Fi.
For more details about this application, you can refer to the link.
We have some articles and instructions that might be helpful:
Long-distance wireless connection concerns when using outdoor access point
How can I set up the AP + Client topology successfully
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Hi @Notsure,
For long-distance communication, we recommend you set a point-to-point connection.
Which means you will need two CPEs plus one AP or wireless router and a clear line of sight.
The connection should be like Router----AP CPE)))(((Client CPE----Another AP.
One CPE should connect to the router in the main house to extend wireless signal to the other building, while the other CPE should be installed in the other building(your shop) to receive the signal from the 1st CPE.
The 2nd CPE will work under client mode which means transferring the wireless signal to the wired signal, so it will not broadcast a wireless signal.
If you need a wireless signal in the other building, you need to connect another AP or wireless router after the 2nd CPE to broadcast Wi-Fi.
For more details about this application, you can refer to the link.
We have some articles and instructions that might be helpful:
Long-distance wireless connection concerns when using outdoor access point
How can I set up the AP + Client topology successfully
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Hi @Notsure,
Don't mention it! Hope you enjoy the Internet with TP-Link products and have a great day!
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The CPE605 doesn't have its own built-in WiFi for receivers. It operates as a point-to-point bridge, so you'll need a separate WiFi router at the receiving end for your devices. Feel free to ask if you have more questions about the setup globalfist. st. Good luck with your connection
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