OC200 plus CPE710 to CPE510

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OC200 plus CPE710 to CPE510
OC200 plus CPE710 to CPE510
2022-04-02 00:46:48 - last edited 2022-04-02 10:45:52

I don't know how to call this on subject.

 

 

Here's my diagram, orange arrows are my current setup. I want to extend my wireless signal to my another client which is using CPE510.

Is this possible? Can the OC200 manage? my eap are EAP225-OD.

 

The GREEN arrows are my plan.

 

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2022-04-02 10:44:52 - last edited 2022-04-02 10:45:52

Mellx1 wrote

hey G,

 

thank you for the reply. things become more clearer.

 

so the oc200 cannot detect/managed that there is another EAP225-OD on CPE510 Network?

  @Mellx1 The EAP 225 Outdoor on the remote section of the network should be detected & controllable by the OC200 as it resides in the same subnet ... 192.168.50.x.  It is just the two CPE units that cannot .... but your setup should work just fine.

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Re:OC200 plus CPE710 to CPE510
2022-04-02 08:49:00

Mellx1 wrote

I don't know how to call this on subject.

 

 

Here's my diagram, orange arrows are my current setup. I want to extend my wireless signal to my another client which is using CPE510.

Is this possible? Can the OC200 manage? my eap are EAP225-OD.

 

The GREEN arrows are my plan.

 

  @Mellx1 I use both CPE710 & CPE510 for site to site bridging & both are excellent & very stable.  Unfortunately, they cannot be managed from the OC200 (which I also use) but a simple web interface from any web browser on a computer within the LAN will do. However,  once set up, they very rarely need any intervention or monitoring .... they just work. 

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2022-04-02 10:39:14

hey G,

 

thank you for the reply. things become more clearer.

 

so the oc200 cannot detect/managed that there is another EAP225-OD on CPE510 Network?

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2022-04-02 10:44:52 - last edited 2022-04-02 10:45:52

Mellx1 wrote

hey G,

 

thank you for the reply. things become more clearer.

 

so the oc200 cannot detect/managed that there is another EAP225-OD on CPE510 Network?

  @Mellx1 The EAP 225 Outdoor on the remote section of the network should be detected & controllable by the OC200 as it resides in the same subnet ... 192.168.50.x.  It is just the two CPE units that cannot .... but your setup should work just fine.

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