Conecting Issue between a TL-WA7210N and CPE210

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Conecting Issue between a TL-WA7210N and CPE210
Conecting Issue between a TL-WA7210N and CPE210
2018-01-14 10:00:39
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I have a TL-wa7210n v2 with a antena TL-ANT2415D set as AP in 11g only mode 20 MHz wpa security and in test mode to 27 dbi at 1 km in line of sight I have a cpe210 v2 in client mode same test mode 27 dbi and it has 25 snr of signal but it does not conect, the password and configuration es the same but no conection, what i'm doing wrong
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Re:Conecting Issue between a TL-WA7210N and CPE210
2018-01-15 02:01:22
The TL-ANT2415D is not suitable for a distance of 1km. It's an omnidirectional antenna, not a directional antenna.
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2018-01-15 07:19:11
I have 2 conections in front and 1 far away in the back (1 km), thats why i used an omnidirectional antena, and I have only one device. The 2.4 band on te survey has 70 networks, and mine does show in te survey, what do you recomend for my need?
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2018-01-17 09:05:56

chicles1979 wrote

I have 2 conections in front and 1 far away in the back (1 km), thats why i used an omnidirectional antena, and I have only one device. The 2.4 band on te survey has 70 networks, and mine does show in te survey, what do you recomend for my need?


I would suggested two CPEs for the 1km distance. If the coverage in front is inside the 65° angle, you could also use one of those CPEs to cover connections in front. But 70 networks will significantly reduce AirTime, so I would rather use CPE510 for the long-range 1km link and use the TL-WA7210N or CPE210 for the small-range link if it is a directional link, too.

Common rule is to use omni antennas only for small-range 360° coverage and directional antennas only for directional links, no matter wether those are small-range or long-range links.
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2018-01-19 01:11:22

R1D2 wrote

I would suggested two CPEs for the 1km distance. If the coverage in front is inside the 65° angle, you could also use one of those CPEs to cover connections in front. But 70 networks will significantly reduce AirTime, so I would rather use CPE510 for the long-range 1km link and use the TL-WA7210N or CPE210 for the small-range link if it is a directional link, too.

Common rule is to use omni antennas only for small-range 360° coverage and directional antennas only for directional links, no matter wether those are small-range or long-range links.


Ok, I thought it will work with the omni, but now I know it won't, I have 1 new cpe210 and 1 TL-5210G, I will try with those in the meantime and I will try to sell the cpe210 to by 2 cpe510. Thanks for the knowledge man

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