OUTDOOR router or extension

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OUTDOOR router or extension
OUTDOOR router or extension
2016-09-30 09:21:03
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greetings from tropical Bali - Indonesia

I have now a 10Mbps fiber optic connection and after the installation of provider the ASUS RT-N12HP Wireless-N300
as I had some reach problems (here they all said because concrete and steel in it) I added a smaller TP link router in the farest bedroom

NOW I LIKE UPGRADE to 25 Mbps as many guests in my villa use WiFi (internet here quiet expensive and for the 25 easy 130-170$/month)

Tin another guesthouse I saw they had 14 rooms and saw they used 2 TP Link long regtangular boxes (guess 2inch wide and 12-15inch long)
looks like TP-LINK TL-WA7210N (here 60$) or similar. I also saw the little more expensive TP-Link CPE510 (100$).

WHAT BEST SOLUTION please?

150 or 300Mbps ?

keeping the ASUS and adding in the farest corner of property (50m)
> aTP-Link TL-WA7210N
or the better TP-Link CPE510
or
> type WITH electricity plug (TP-Link TL-WA850RE 300Mbps)

or putting just an extra [URL="http://www.lazada.co.id/tp-link-high-power-wireless-router-n300-tl-wr841hp-8482753.html"]TP-Link High Power Wireless Router N300 TL-WR841HP
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Re:OUTDOOR router or extension
2016-09-30 16:05:15
Be careful 7210 and your main ISP router is 2.4 Ghz
510 is a 5Ghz device, most of your customers won't be able to connect
You need CPE210 or 220, this CPEs connect cabled to your main ISP router
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