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eap110 outdoor captive portal
2018-08-13 15:06:36

im using eap110 hotspot captive portal.when i try to extend wifi range using another wifi extender or repeater.all my client connected to repeater is directly connected to internet without login or portal.pls.help how to solve this..

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Re:eap110 outdoor captive portal
2018-08-13 19:17:32 - last edited 2018-08-13 19:25:19

ramrose17 wrote

im using eap110 hotspot captive portal.when i try to extend wifi range using another wifi extender or repeater.all my client connected to repeater is directly connected to internet without login or portal.pls.help how to solve this..

 

That's because most SOHO repeaters use bridged client mode to bridge the two WiFi networks. In this mode the repeater's WiFi chip works as an AP (in MASTER mode) and as a client (in STA mode). Since the 802.11 standard uses only three MAC addresses for Ehernet frames between the repeater and the EAP, frames sent from the repeater to the EAP include only the Ethernet MAC address of the repeater, but not the MAC address of the requesting device on the AP side of the repeater.

 

In other words: For the EAP it looks like the repeater is the requesting device, thus it actually logs in the repeater, but not the device which did send the original request. The first user loggin in also »logs in« all other users (actually not, but it seems so) connecting to the repeater later and if the first user is logged out after expiration of the session, all other users seem to have logged out, too.

 

To overcome this, some repeaters support WDS (Wireless Distribution System). If WDS is enabled, a 4-addr mode will be used to include the Ethernet MAC address of the requesting device in the 802.11 WiFi frames sent from the station to the AP, therefore creating a transparent bridge to the repeater's client network. WDS is a feature found in some SOHO repeaters (e.g. in TL-WA901ND) and in business class devices such as the Pharos CPE/WBS models. I don't know wether the EAP supports 4-addr mode - it would have to do so to ensure that a WDS repeater connecting to an EAP would work, but I never did investigate.

 

Anyway, don't use repeaters to extend the WiFi coverage for large crowds, they will make too much trouble such as more RF interferences, hidden/exposed node problems and loss of AirTime due to packet retransmissions.

 

Better use a second EAP110-Outdoor connected by wire or by a true relay link with two CPE510 (note: 5 GHz band!) to connect a distant EAP110-Outdoor wirelessly. Or consider use of the new EAP225-Outdoor in a mesh network, which allows to wirelessly connect EAPs together, but avoids typical problems you run into with repeaters.

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Re:Re:eap110 outdoor captive portal
2018-08-13 21:38:40

thanks sir r1d2.  but any sulotion to prevent other people to use or connect  my eap thru reapeter? 

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Re: eap110 outdoor captive portal
2018-08-14 00:18:39

ramrose17 wrote

thanks sir r1d2.  but any sulotion to prevent other people to use or connect  my eap thru reapeter? 

 

If it's a public hotspot w/o encryption/WPA2 key: no change to keep people from using it (except by blocking their MACs or using a daily changing password for the login).

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2018-08-14 02:09:07

thanks again sir..can you recommended me a  tp link outdoor using hotspot for small bussiness. i need 360 antenna.and also can't bypass by repeater..

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2018-08-14 09:07:58

ramrose17 wrote

thanks again sir..can you recommended me a  tp link outdoor using hotspot for small bussiness. i need 360 antenna.and also can't bypass by repeater..

 

You can use EAP225-Outdoor with mesh feature to build the whole outdoor Wi-Fi networking, instead of your current repeater. 

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2018-08-14 15:02:49

this is a map that i want to make a hotspot.can you pls. tell me which is right or suitable device outdoor to my area.there is a 5floor each building pls help and need your suggestion..thanks

 

   

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Re: eap110 outdoor captive portal
2018-08-14 15:18:01

As Mr. Gary_Wen wrote, use EAP225-Outdoor with Mesh network functionality for such an area. Mount them on walls of the houses and ensure they have (almost) free line of sight. Start with 3 devices and add APs as needed to cover the area.

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Re:Re: eap110 outdoor captive portal
2018-08-14 15:48:25

 sir r1d2. what is better eap225 or wbs210? and this 2 aps what is the best antenna  for 360? sorry for my english

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Re:Re:Re: eap110 outdoor captive portal
2018-08-14 19:39:08 - last edited 2018-08-14 19:39:35

ramrose17 wrote

 sir r1d2. what is better eap225 or wbs210?

 

For your use case, the EAP225-Outdoor with mesh networking is much better. But before buying, make sure you understand the concept of mesh networks.

 

Note also, that you will need at least 3 or 4 EAP225-Outdoor and the Omada EAP-Controller to create a mesh network in the area shown in your photo.

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2018-08-15 09:33:11

thank you so much sir.for your time n suggestion.

 

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