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2024-06-14 22:47:13
@dl00 Yes, they are used for extending a network over long distances provided you have line of sight between the two. They can bridge across many kilometers in the right conditions. They are not...
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2024-06-14 19:35:55
@dl00 The CPE 510 can do what you're talking about but it's also a directional antenna. The 710 is used in pairs for long distance wifi bridging. Think of it as a really long ethernet cable.
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2024-06-13 21:38:51
@Oddris The 210's do not have to be in the same subnet as the rest of the network. I would suggest setting the AP to 192.168.0.250 and the Client to 192.168.0.249. If you should need to reset one of...
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2024-06-07 04:41:20
@Drj361 Yes, you can power it by running an ethernet cable from the poe side of the injector and leave the lan side open.
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2024-06-06 21:15:29
@Drj361 The poe switch will power them and you won't need the injectors. Adopt them into your controller and the rest is history.
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2024-06-05 22:05:39
@Jeconti A little more info, please. What are you using for a router? What are your other AP's? If your other AP's are TP Link Omada series, why not set up a controller (software or hardware) and...
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