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2020-04-29 19:21:23
Re:EAP225 deployed in mesh (residential application) advices/recommendations
JSchnee21 wrote Most of TP-Link's business customers cannot afford the Cisco equipment, don't have the expertise to confgure and manage it, and may not be able to get to secure the export licenses...
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Forums/ Wireless
2020-04-29 19:06:10
Re:EAP225 outdoor as AP with sector antenna and cpe510 as client for my WISP
Stratobiter, I spoke with my contact at TP-Link. WBS are near EOL. In some countries (EU) there are still few devices on stock, available on request from the official TP-Link distributors (see your...
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Forums/ Wireless
2020-04-29 14:21:38
Re:EAP225 deployed in mesh (residential application) advices/recommendations
SimonC. wrote But how do you "steer" a Google Home devices to the 2.4 Ghz band only? Create an additional 2.4 GHz-only SSID and associate the Google Home with this SSID.
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Forums/ Wireless
2020-04-29 13:26:30
Re:EAP225 deployed in mesh (residential application) advices/recommendations
@SimonC. the quality (in percent) of a wireless link is roughly 2 × (RSSI + 100). Thus, -68dBm is about 64% signal quality. That's usually not causing loss of data. Maybe some other device on the...
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Forums/ Wireless
2020-04-29 13:01:23
Re:EAP225 deployed in mesh (residential application) advices/recommendations
@SimonC., what you see as RSSI is the signal strength of the client device, not the signal strength of an EAP. There is not much you can do on the EAP to improve a client's signal strength except...
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Forums/ General Discussion
2020-04-29 11:32:50
Re:EAP225-Wall: 800 + 300 MBit WLAN, but 100 MBit LAN???
ITServ wrote So it's not an error, its intentional and has a use case. Yes. WiFi rates are not necessarily related to Ethernet wire rates, but WiFi rate must always be a multiple of the wire rate to...
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