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Wa7510
Wa7510
2014-01-10 18:40:01
Region : UnitedKingdom

Model : TL-WA901ND

Hardware Version : V3

Firmware Version : latest

ISP :


This cannot be this difficult

2 x WA7510, AP/Bridge Mode

will not see each other

30 meters apart

WEP encryption (how rediculous, can hack this in 30 seconds with basic tools) but thats another story

status shows STA-ASSOC but not status up...packets are sent and received according to log put can't ping

why does it not show STA-UP

have configured 2 x 5210 in exactly the same method and worked instantly.

any ideas what I am doing wrong
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Re:Wa7510
2014-01-10 20:23:02
sorted this

had to set to to mode to HT20 which reduces its output by 50%...the reason I used these was to get 150mbit throughput...can anyone explain why please
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Re:Wa7510
2014-01-10 23:11:46
better to use one thread for future recomendation you have now 3 threads open.
in some networks TL devices force you to use 20, and its not the brand UBNT does it too, its the Atheros Chip read post #17 here http://forum.tp-link.com/showthread.php?59935-TL-WA7210N-Channel-bandwidth-and-rate/page2
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Re:Wa7510
2014-01-14 13:45:13
Hey, no need to see each other in fact.
Confirm that two 7510 are using the same Region, Channel and encryption, then type in the MAC address of the other one. After reboot they can establish the wireless bridge automatically.
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Re:Wa7510
2014-01-14 15:08:00
More information

7510 implement the traditional bridge mode as same as 5210G.
the typical topology of this traditional bridge will be :
LAN_1----7510 as bridge )))((( 7510 as bridge----LAN_2 (On each unit you need to type in the MAC address of the other one)

Since this kind of traditional bridge is an old mechanism, with WEP encryption the physics layer bandwidth can reach only 54Mbps.

If you need 150Mbps wireless bandwidth, configure as below: (Due to the high wireless network overhead, the IP layer throughput is usually about 60% of the physics layer bandwidth.)

LAN_1---7510 as AP )))((( 7510 as client----LAN_2 (test it and you can get about 90mbps between LAN1 and LAN2.)

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7210 is a new brother, you can see obvious difference in its webUI when configuring “Bridge with AP mode”. It dose't need to configure both unit as bridge mode, just configure as below:

LAN_1----7210 as Access Point ))))(((( 7210 as "bridge with AP"-----LAN_2 (also, test it and you can get about 80~90mbps between LAN1 and LAN2.)

As to this new kind of bridge, the Access Point treats the other 7210(bridge mode) as a common station.
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