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2020-07-02 17:04:06
@Byteguy They do also make various Wifi and/or Cellular/Wifi "repeater" / Router type devices for RV's. This website specialized in this type of use case. www.rvmobileinternet.com I'm not up on all...
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2020-07-02 17:00:12
HI R1D2, Yes, but, many conventional home routers don't support a client or bridge mode. And those that do often don't have external antenna connections (they are more travel routers like the various...
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2020-07-02 16:17:02
Hi @Emanu, Thank you for the added detail. @R1D2 or @Jonas may have a suggestion, but you'll probably want to submit an actual support ticket with TP-Link support since this sounds like it could be a...
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2020-07-02 16:01:26
Hi @Byteguy, Yeah, I don't think the EAP225-Outdoor supports a "client mode" like the CPE's do. -Jonathan
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2020-07-02 15:53:16
Hi @Emanu, Where is your DHCP "server" located? Is it in your router, part of a layer-3 switch / VLAN config, or a stand alone service on linux or windows? Does the DHCP "server" have access to both...
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2020-07-02 15:28:38
Hi @Byteguy, Ideally he would use an outdoor AP (from TP-Link, Ubiquiti, or others) and configure it in client mode to join to your existing wireless MESH as a STA as R1D2 suggested. I think this is...
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