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2017-08-01 03:54:22
You could add any wireless access point (AP) with omnidirectional antennas to the LAN1 of a CPE to extend the WiFi coverage of the same subnet, sure.
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2017-07-31 07:25:05
See my answer at: http://forum.tp-link.com/showthread.php?99343-Application-question-using-2-CPE210&p=211332&viewfull=1#post211332 It's not that easy to re-broadcast WiFi from a hotspot, it strongly...
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2017-07-31 00:34:11
Set your PC to a static IP in the 192.168.0.x range, say 192.168.0.12, and try again. Then assign a free IP from the 192.168.1.x network (say, 192.168.1.2 or whatever is an unused IP in your network)...
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2017-07-31 00:26:55
The TL-SG1016PE uses PoE according to IEEE 802.3at. If you want to call that "active", it's active, but usually it's just called PoE+ (not compatible with MikroTik's PoE).
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2017-07-29 19:28:13
Chadley wrote I mean exactly that. You are working on your laptop. And it reconnects to the Wi-Fi. All your open shared folders stop responding. Your web browser hangs. The connection drops for up 60...
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2017-07-29 19:19:10
First note: CPEs are great for long-range PtP setups (this requires two CPEs to create a link over the air) or for a short-range PtMP setup (then one CPE could feed consumer devices). A stable link...
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