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2019-10-14 14:37:52
@Paulbrom2001 Hi Paul, yes you can use an EAP110-Outdoor as a standalone access point. You will need to run an ethernet cable from your router to the supplied PoE injector, then another ethernet...
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2019-10-12 15:14:15
@Lynild No, sadly I haven't been able to recreate the results I was previously getting and there were far too many variables to try and pin down the cause and I ran out of patience. The strangest...
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2019-10-08 11:24:37
@dnelms61 EAP110 requires a lan connection to pass data back to the network. It cannot be used over mesh if that was your intention. EAP225 outdoor supports mesh but you would need another EAP225...
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2019-10-06 10:07:02
@Cloudbuster In my experience there is a small decrease in speed when using mesh but you should still be getting your full 110mbps quite comfortably.
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2019-10-04 07:16:18
@Cloudbuster Yes mesh requires a controller to work, either running on a PC or via the OC200. Yes, the setup would be as you describe. At least one EAP connected via ethernet to the network to act as...
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2019-10-01 14:10:49
@lf.PUC Maybe on the left panel of management page, select 'NAT' current hardware nat status > disable I think TP-link have changed the menus in router management since I last used one :(
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