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2017-10-30 00:45:50
R1D2 wrote You mean the performance difference between 802.11g and 802.11n? Yes, it's something like 54 Mbit/s versus 150 Mbit/s wireless speed @20 MHz channel width. The CPE510 can perform up to 300...
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2017-10-29 22:18:16
R1D2 wrote CPE210 does not cover 360° area, I would not recommend it for omnidirectional coverage. The WBS210 with TL-ANT2410MO would be a suitable replacement, but I couldn't manage to get hands on...
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2017-10-29 05:21:57
R1D2 wrote WMM is indeed a sort of QoS for wireless frames (IEEE802.11e). Could indeed be a bug if the cam works with Archer's WMM mode. What's more, I wonder why fixed 802.11n mode requires WMM...
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2017-10-20 15:32:08
R1D2 wrote You're welcome. Yes, the CPEs are really good devices. Maybe the EAP110-Outdoor doesn't perform at best because of interferences wit other 2.4 GHz devices. What's with your Hikvision cams...
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2017-10-17 03:27:29
R1D2 wrote Both grounding methods are viable alternatives, yes. If antenna poles are grounded already, easiest way is to use a grounding strap from the CPE to the pole. If grounding antenna poles is...
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2017-10-08 04:15:39
sudhir_brahma wrote Model : Hardware Version : Firmware Version : ISP : I am running the CPE520 from a DC 24 V and I want to know the ACTUAL power consumption. The specifications lists "14 watts",...
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