EAP211/215 bridge with EAP650 plugged into LAN port doesn't act as wired?
Please reply URGENTLY!!
I've just purchased 2x EAP211 Bridge kits and 1 x EAP215 bridge kit. This is for our OC200 Omada.
How do I use the PoE/LAN1, LAN2 and LAN3 ports on the EAP21x?
I thought I would be able to bridge from one location to another, and at the far site would be able to connect two EAP650s (with PoE supplied by its own 48v injector) each one into one of the LAN2/LAN3 ports of the EAP21x to become "direct-wired" EAP650s (non-backhaul), instead of Meshed.
I have the following config....
Router ---> passive PoE injector --> EAP215 AP Tx =>==>=5G=<==<= EAP215 sub-AP Rx -->LAN port 1 --> PoE port of EAP215 passive PoE inj----out of LAN port---> plugged into LAN port of 48v injector---> PoE out to EAP650 PoE/LAN in.
repeated
Have I misunderstood how this works? Where is documentation for the LAN port use?
I may have thought this would work like CPE710 where one is AP mode and other is Client or Router (WISP) mode?
Please help.
Update: I think I need another switch, I have 2x SG2008P already, I thought I could get away with direct connecting the 650s and 21x's ports via the injectors. Because I'm also trying to minimise wireless backhaul.
The reason I want to connect EAP650s to the EAP215/211s is because the 21x only have 5Ghz radios, there is no 2.4Ghz which may cause a problem for Payment Card Readers connecting to the SSIDs that are unable to use 5G. Whereas the 650s allow both 2.4/5G.
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