Connecting 2 EAP110 Access Points

Connecting 2 EAP110 Access Points

Connecting 2 EAP110 Access Points
Connecting 2 EAP110 Access Points
2024-10-10 18:10:49 - last edited 2024-10-16 02:55:38
Model: EAP110-Outdoor  
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We have two EAP110 Acces Pointes, one is on the outside of a shed and is hard-wired into our network and creates an SSID wi-fi. Then we have a second EAP110 across the road in plain sight. How do we connect the two so they are using the same wi-fi network? Thank you.

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2024-10-11 03:41:36 - last edited 2024-10-16 02:55:38

Hi  @HawkinsIT 

 

Do you need the second EAP110-outdoor wirelessly connecting to the first one?

EAP110-outdoor can't do that.

 

You can consider a pair of CPE510, and build a wireless bridge.

How to build a Wireless Network between home and farm using tp-link products

 

Or  EAP215-bridge KIT combined with Omada controller.

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2024-10-11 03:41:36 - last edited 2024-10-16 02:55:38

Hi  @HawkinsIT 

 

Do you need the second EAP110-outdoor wirelessly connecting to the first one?

EAP110-outdoor can't do that.

 

You can consider a pair of CPE510, and build a wireless bridge.

How to build a Wireless Network between home and farm using tp-link products

 

Or  EAP215-bridge KIT combined with Omada controller.

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Re:Connecting 2 EAP110 Access Points
2024-10-11 11:57:50

Can the 2nd EAP110 at least see the wi-fi network? Or no?

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Re:Connecting 2 EAP110 Access Points
2024-10-16 02:55:33
What do you mean "see"? Even the second EAP can receive the signal from the first one, it can't pick it up.
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