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2019-12-26 18:06:55
@Byteguy One more question if you please--Using a pair of CPE510 to get the signal out to the docks and then going with EAP225 to provide a mesh network. CPE510 supports 5 GHz. EAP 225 supports both...
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2019-12-24 19:46:40
@R1D2 First, thanks so much for taking the time to help me. Mesh seems to be the way to go as any of the boat owners can access a single network. At this time they are using some Engenius equipment...
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2019-12-23 20:32:20
@R1D2 Don't want to keep bugging you, but I notice in the literature that the EAP110 does not appear to support mesh. If so, I guess I'll be using the EAP225 for APs. I think mesh definitely would be...
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2019-12-21 19:38:39
@R1D2 I've asked the marina director how many users we can expect but she hasn't replied yet. I'm sssuming that there might be 20 to 25. We are making progress, though (with your help)! Thanks
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2019-12-21 19:01:24
@R1D2 That sounds like a plan. I'll be using the CPE's over a distance of perhaps 400 feet. Because the site is a marina with boats moving in and out, I think a mesh network will be better as we'll...
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2019-12-21 18:21:51
@R1D2 Sounds like I'd use 2 CPE510s to get the signal to the site and then use 2 or 3 EAP225s to create a mesh. The tech support answer from TP-Link seemed to indicate the EAP225 to be a better fit...
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