Is this feasible?

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Is this feasible?
Is this feasible?
2021-07-16 14:06:47 - last edited 2021-07-19 12:17:23
Model: EAP110-Outdoor  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version: 5.0.1 Build 20210316 Rel. 38795

Hi I'm using EAP110 as my AP then I will CPE210 as Client 

 

 

The problem here is the branches of trees. May I know if CPE210 will be fine in this setting?

 

 

 

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2021-07-17 10:57:48 - last edited 2021-07-19 12:17:23

@dyR 

 

My concern would be more that the EAP110 may not be strong enough to penetrate the treeline, at a guess the CPE will be fine due to Db rating and just 25m of distance.

 

There is a likelihood the CPE will be fine, however the EAP may not be strong enough to send a good signal to the CPE, however the CPE should be able to reply ok to the EAP.    In this scenario it should ideally be a CPE at both sides to try and brute force the signal through the treeline in both directions

 

Honestly, its a try and see scenario

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2021-07-17 10:57:48 - last edited 2021-07-19 12:17:23

@dyR 

 

My concern would be more that the EAP110 may not be strong enough to penetrate the treeline, at a guess the CPE will be fine due to Db rating and just 25m of distance.

 

There is a likelihood the CPE will be fine, however the EAP may not be strong enough to send a good signal to the CPE, however the CPE should be able to reply ok to the EAP.    In this scenario it should ideally be a CPE at both sides to try and brute force the signal through the treeline in both directions

 

Honestly, its a try and see scenario

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2021-07-19 06:28:09

@dyR 

25 meters is under the signal range for the EAP110-outdoor in theory, the signal range for the EAP is also dependent on the actual environment. The trees may block the 2.4G signal of the EAP, cause the CPE210 can only receive to the front EAP with 2.4G. If the EAP110-outdoor is not good enough, you can also consider the CPE210 to set up the "Point to Point" internet transmission.

 

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2021-07-19 11:18:27

Hi guys it's working

 

 

do I need to tweak more? like alignment, etc, etc.

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2021-07-19 11:30:53

@dyR 

 

Hey

 

If you are getting a solid 55db SNR then I would advise you to just leave it as is, 55 is a reasonably solid strength.  Seems a good result for you

 

Should this drop to around 70 then I would recommend changing things

 

Just leave it  :) 

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2021-07-19 12:17:13

@Philbert 

 

Noted :)

 

It's also stable, I'm so happy with this.

 

 

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2021-08-15 22:22:11

Hi Guys,

 

I'm planning to change the EAP110 to another CPE210.

 

the EAP110 is quite spiky when another device is connected.

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