Inquiry on TP Link cpe210 in client mode
Inquiry on TP Link cpe210 in client mode
Hi,
I am new to using TP link so forgive me if i sound very ignorant.
I am aware that i can configure the TP Link cpe210 in client mode and connect a camera to it for video surveillance. This I have successfully done.
But i wanna ask if its possible to connect more than one camera to the TP link client ?. Yes, the tplink cpe210 has only one LAN port but is it possible to connect a LAN Switch to the Tp link client and then connect more than one camera using the switch and still be able to receive the surveillance video from all cameras on the AP side?
I hope my inquiry is clear and any idea or suggestion will be appreciated.
Best,
Josy
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Yes, you can connect a switch to LAN port of CPE.
In fact, many people will use this topology to expand their network.
Router----CPE210(AP))))))))CPE210(client)----switch----More cameras
Don't worry, This community is the official community of tplink. If you have any questions, you can consult netizens in this community, and even sometimes there will be tp-link staff to answer your questions.
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Scott.Tao wrote
Yes, you can connect a switch to LAN port of CPE.
In fact, many people will use this topology to expand their network.
Router----CPE210(AP))))))))CPE210(client)----switch----More cameras
Don't worry, This community is the official community of tplink. If you have any questions, you can consult netizens in this community, and even sometimes there will be tp-link staff to answer your questions.
Thank you for your reply :)
Okay, this is great to know
Please, One more question. So after the four cameras are connected, is it possible to control from the client side which camera video data will be sent to the CPE210(AP) ?
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Josy wrote
Thank you for your reply :)
Okay, this is great to know
Please, One more question. So after the four cameras are connected, is it possible to control from the client side which camera video data will be sent to the CPE210(AP) ?
Do you mean that you want to control the camera data on the CPE?
If so, I'm afraid CPE doesn't have such function
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Scott.Tao wrote
Josy wrote
Thank you for your reply :)
Okay, this is great to know
Please, One more question. So after the four cameras are connected, is it possible to control from the client side which camera video data will be sent to the CPE210(AP) ?
Do you mean that you want to control the camera data on the CPE?
If so, I'm afraid CPE doesn't have such function
No, i do not want to control the camera data. Let me rephrase.
I mean: will i be able to receive the video surviellance of all the cameras at the same time at the AP side?
thank you
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Yes, you can check all cameras at the same time. The only problem you can meet is if you have 720p cameras and your signal strength between APs is not so good, so your bandwidth will be not so good and it will be not enough. In general, AP is just a switch, but only wireless, that's all. So, everything you can do with a simple switch, you can do with AP.
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Mitya wrote
Yes, you can check all cameras at the same time. The only problem you can meet is if you have 720p cameras and your signal strength between APs is not so good, so your bandwidth will be not so good and it will be not enough. In general, AP is just a switch, but only wireless, that's all. So, everything you can do with a simple switch, you can do with AP.
Okay, Thanks very much.
i will start and ask more questions if I have.
Regards
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Josy wrote
Mitya wrote
Yes, you can check all cameras at the same time. The only problem you can meet is if you have 720p cameras and your signal strength between APs is not so good, so your bandwidth will be not so good and it will be not enough. In general, AP is just a switch, but only wireless, that's all. So, everything you can do with a simple switch, you can do with AP.
Okay, Thanks very much.
i will start and ask more questions if I have.
Regards
Hi,
so i got my tp link ip camera(nc250) and i was able to check if its working using the tp camera app on my phone and laptop, so bascially the ip kamera was connected to the same router my phone and laptop are connected to.
Now i have already established a tp link cpe point to point and i pinged the client from the ap side to be sure it works.
I proceded to connect the ip camera to the Client via LAN so that i can still see the camera surviellance but i could not connect to the camera.
I am using my laptop to see the camera surviellance and the laptop is connected via wifi to the cpe AP, so i thought when i open the TPLINK Camera Control app on my laptop i should be able to see the camera surviellance.
Please what am i doing wrong?
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Everytime it's better to start troubleshooting with ping. Ping AP1, AP2 and Camera, then you understand, what step is wrong.
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Mitya wrote
Everytime it's better to start troubleshooting with ping. Ping AP1, AP2 and Camera, then you understand, what step is wrong.
Thank you for your reply.
I have only one AP and one Client. I pinged the Client from the AP side and got a response, so the communication works. I havent pinged the camera yet though but am sure it works fine because the camera shows a solid green when its connected to the CLIENT via LAN, meaning it is connected to the network.
My Topology right now is: LAPTOP----------AP))))))))))CLIENT-----------IP CAMERA.
And then I am rying to view the camera surviellance using the TPlink Camera control utility software on my laptop but I do not see what the camera is seeing.
My questions now are:
1) Is my topology right?.. i got this idea from the datasheet.
2) Am i trying to view the camera surviellance the right way by using the TP Link camera software?
If not, please what is the right way?
3) Am I supposed to do something extra for the camera when configuring the CPE210 in client mode?
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Topology is not only physical connection, but also subnets (ip/mask/gw, etc.). Physically it is totally OK, I would say it is one of the most popular usage of APs.
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