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Forums/ Wireless
2020-02-27 17:46:59
Re:Solar power for wireless mesh
@Byteguy, it's 24 volts on both + pins, but your basic idea is correct: the current is splitted up between the two wires.
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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2020-02-27 17:30:41
Re:CPE210 Setup Issues
Hello Scott.Tao , you are absolutely right regarding Repeater mode of Pharos CPEs. This mode should not be used except probably in very rare situations where stationary (non-moving) clients are...
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Forums/ Wireless
2020-02-27 16:51:31
Re:EAP 220 Missing from TP-Link Controller (Version: 2.5.4)
@theArties, did you select »All« under the »Access Points« tab? Is the EAP220 shown in disconnected or pending state? Or do you say it disappeared completely from all AP lists in the controller?
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Forums/ Wireless
2020-02-26 17:39:43
Re:IP and mask changing with no apparent reason
@Byteguy, I guess the EAPs did renew their DHCP leases and now got IPs assigned from the router's DHCP server. If this happens, it means that you run two DHCP servers in the same broadcast domain. I...
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Forums/ Wireless
2020-02-26 17:02:28
Re:Solar power for wireless mesh
@Byteguy, the input voltage of almost all modern switching power supplies is 100 to 240 volts AC. Input current of the EAP225-Outdoor adapter is 0.4A, AC frequency is 50/60 Hz, output voltage is 24...
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Forums/ Pharos Wireless Bridges
2020-02-26 09:28:08
Re:External Power Supply over 12V of the CPE510
@Marthinusjvv, if you have a power source with constant 24V voltage, you can supply the power to the CPE directly. An alternative is to use a PoE switch which can supply passive PoE (24V), e.g....
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