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2017-05-18 15:59:42
RTouris wrote CPE#1 has no LoS to CPE#3 O.k., then I am pretty sure that your setup hits the hidden node problem. Either change the roles (CPE#1 in client mode <---> CPE#2 in AP mode <---> CPE#3 in...
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2017-05-18 06:39:11
RTouris wrote On the quote bolded out above are you referring to: a. the wireless client settings SSID that the root AP broadcasts in order to achieve naming parity (keeping the same locked MAC...
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2017-05-18 04:01:48
Same findings: Disabled MAXtream on main AP, set to fixed channel 100. Apply, save config, reboot. Enabled AP on bridge CPE. Apply, save config, reboot. Connected immediately. First test: Fixed...
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2017-05-18 03:39:00
RTouris wrote What I'm describing in the original first post of this topic is a TP-Link 'current' bridge mode on CPE#2 w/ AP enabled and a different SSID name which rebroadcasts from CPE#1 to the...
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2017-05-18 03:37:53
The Test with DFS enabled again is done also. So far it seems that the DFS setting for channel selection seems to be the critical parameter. I also double checked that each and every wireless setting...
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2017-05-18 02:16:32
Carat1 wrote The Bridge on CPE510 is similar to the Repeater mode, used to reinforce the exitingwireless signal. Only if the AP is enabled. If the bridge's AP interface is disabled, it behaves much...
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