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2020-06-16 13:29:32
Re:EAP225 deployed in mesh (residential application) advices/recommendations
JSchnee21 wrote Hi @SimonC, Thanks for the update. Often, it's much easier (though perhaps less attractive) to run the cable outside the house, up the wall, and back into the attic. In a commercial...
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2020-06-16 13:13:09
Re:EAP225 deployed in mesh (residential application) advices/recommendations
@JSchnee21 Well, yes, I did try to move both the root AP and the mesh AP, however I have limited location option, the one in my basement (the root wired AP) are in my electrical room and can't be...
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2020-06-16 12:28:34
Re:EAP225 deployed in mesh (residential application) advices/recommendations
R1D2 wrote Yes, a 2.4 GHz signal penetrates obstacles better than 5 GHz. But for a mesh-uplink at least the bandwidth is needed that is provided by the frequency band with the larger bandwidth – the...
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2020-06-16 11:20:11
Re:EAP225 deployed in mesh (residential application) advices/recommendations
R1D2 wrote SimonC. wrote So maybe Powerline Ethernet for the uplink instead of the mesh uplink? Something like the TP-Link TL-PA7017-KIT maybe. Powerline/PowerLAN is the next best option if cabling...
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2020-06-16 00:05:59
Re:EAP225 deployed in mesh (residential application) advices/recommendations
Well, it looks like my actual setup isn't that much stable... my problem is obviously with the mesh uplink between root AP in the basement and mesh AP on the 2nd floor. Typical signal is -64 dBm...
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2020-05-14 16:30:42
Re:Configurable names for clients show in EAP controller
@R1D2 Just to be sure, the Omada SDN Controller means the Windows's version and not the small metal box controller sold separately? R1D2 wrote @JFND, as Jonas wrote this feature will come in Omada...
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