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2020-06-06 13:34:39
I have found that the easiest way to confirm the various hardware versions is to go to: https://www.tp-link.com/us/support/download/ And then browse to the firmware downloads for your product of...
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2020-06-06 13:32:50
Hi @DevBR, There currently is and has only ever been one hardware version of the EAP225-Outdoor. It is HW version 1. My understanding is that its internal HW/chipset is similar/identical to the...
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2020-06-06 02:27:17
My new indoor IQ's have 2x2 802.11ac. So they'll do up to 866 Mbit/sec with a string connection. But the video stream is only ~5Mbit/sec on Best quality, so it doesn't really mater
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2020-06-06 02:01:07
If it is real brick -- e.g. 3+ inches thick, yes, that will attenuate the signal a fair amount. Not as much as steel. But much more than drywall / viny siding. My house is all drywall / viny siding...
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2020-06-06 01:55:45
Great! Sounds like you're making good progress! I'm really happy with the stability and aggregate performance of my EAP's. On any give day, I average ~60GB per day (which is really not very much) and...
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2020-06-06 01:11:18
Gotcha @Lardo5150, Re: SSID & bands. Sorry. Might check the spec's of the 1st gen. Are the 802.11 a, n, or ac? You might bring one in (if you can easily) and put it near an AP and see how fast it can...
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