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2020-03-31 12:42:47
@NAJIV, you compare Ethernet bandwidth with WiFi rate (apples, oranges). WiFi rate is the throughput over a half-duplex, shared medium. This is the amount of WiFi frames being received or...
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2020-03-31 10:30:04
@Swissrope, in my opinion using public RLAN such as WiFi networks open to the public to control critical infrastructure is a very bad idea. Consider use of industrial solutions such as radios using...
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2020-03-31 09:40:54
@Danicor, glad it works for you and thanks for the feedback! As for throughput, 98 Mbps goodput for data is pretty good. Note that the 100 Mbps Ethernet interface of the CPE210/510 is the limiting...
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2020-03-31 09:13:27
MarcZ wrote 1. Would the CPE 510 be my best choice for this scenario? In my opinion, CPEs are the best choice for up to 100 Mbps data goodput. If there are no neighboring WiFi APs around, you can...
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2020-03-30 14:22:12
@MarcZ, just a remark: you will need two CPE 510 for a directional link, one at the top of the hill and one at your house. A smartphone will not be able to send anything back over a distance of 250...
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2020-03-30 14:04:47
@Wumuckl, you could use an UBNT EdgePoint-R6 configured as a switch (it's a router, but you can use it as a switch, too). I use an EP-R6 to supply power to two CPE 510 over just one Ethernet cable to...
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