Will this work ? CPE510

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Re:Will this work ? CPE510
2015-11-04 01:23:52
Hi My Friend

No i am not talking about QOS , i am talking about general bandwidth maybe it was my mistake to call it Bandwidth, i meant throughout, my scenario can easily support a throughout of 200Mbps (23MB/sec) but because of tp-Links`s bad idea to use only 100Mbps Lan connectors on CPE-210 i can only use the half, very bad for someone who has a Network with servers and clients in two different places, i can connect to my server and the throughout is only 11.4 MB/sec i could have 23 if the LAN was of gigabit type.
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Re:Will this work ? CPE510
2015-11-04 01:31:31
@labrok the specs are clear, you had to view them before buying, here is the device you are looking for http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/cat-37_WBS510.html
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Re:Will this work ? CPE510
2015-11-04 01:42:46
i am speaking about 2.4 Ghz my friend, 5Ghz is not possible to have the same results due to its signal strenght limitations!
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Re:Will this work ? CPE510
2015-11-04 02:22:14

labrok wrote

i am speaking about 2.4 Ghz my friend, 5Ghz is not possible to have the same results due to its signal strenght limitations!

scroll to the bottom of the link and you will find WBS210
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Will this work for a point to point link?
2015-11-04 03:33:44
Will this work for a point to point link?

Please see picture.
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Will these settings work?
2015-11-04 21:12:12
Please see attached diagram.
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Will these settings work?
2015-11-04 21:34:41
Please see attached picture.
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Re:Will this work ? CPE510
2015-11-06 18:30:00
No way! except if you will use a repeater at the top of the mountain! Also the use of G network instead of N makings the things more difficult!
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