Wireless Bridge

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Wireless Bridge
Wireless Bridge
2017-11-24 15:50:22
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At the Moment we have two Routers with a Outdoor Directional Antenna and a Outdoor OmniDirectional Antenna on the other side. The Routers connect via Bridge Mode. How can i realize it withTP Link. Can i use CPE510 with our antennas?

If not, which router can i use.

Thank you
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Re:Wireless Bridge
2017-11-28 16:18:43
Actually, CPE510 has built-in directional antenna, and it doesn't support external antenna.

WBS510 can support external antenna. It has two RP-SMA-Female antenna interface.

So please confirm that your antenna's interface is RP-SMA-Male. If your antenna's interface is N-type, you may need a pigtail to connect the WBS510 and antenna.
Like this: http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/cat-5067_TL-ANT200PT.html
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2017-11-28 20:18:29
Thank you for your answer.

The WBS510 Looks good. But i thought i can only connect MIMO-Antennas? And our antennas have only one connector.

Is it still possible or not ?

Thank you
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2017-11-29 10:53:09
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Re:Wireless Bridge
2017-12-05 17:24:41
WBS510 have two antenna interface, so it can connect with two Antennas.

But you can only connect with one antenna.
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Re:Wireless Bridge
2017-12-17 14:24:32
how many connect to use Bridge
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