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2020-07-22 23:06:26
Re:Mesh network unreliable
So, that's all well and good. . . . But, in theory, as long as the OP manually sets the channel of his indoor AP to be a channel that the Outdoor AP can use -- it should work. For me, my outdoor,...
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2020-07-22 19:39:36
Re:Mesh network unreliable
Hi @BD1, In order for the MESH to work the all of the devices in the MESH (at a minimum the Root Node (Indoor EAP) and the Child Node (Outdoor EAP) must be on the same 5GHz channel. Once adopted and...
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2020-07-22 18:51:10
Re:Mesh network unreliable
Hi @BD1, Hmmm, some general comments, and a question: 1) How far away is the garage? 2) What is the garage building made of (Masonry)? What are the garage doors made of (Metal)? 3) What are your...
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2020-07-22 16:38:20
Re:Mesh network unreliable
Hi @BD1, How far away is the building? If not too far (less then 200 meters) then mounting an Ethernet connected Outdoor EAP on the outside of each building would be best. But if the distance is too...
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2020-07-22 16:35:28
Re:Extend weak signal from portable wifi device
Hi @qlddrones, Possibly. Let's say you have an "oven/grill," for the sake of clarify, that has a local temperature sensor. You say that this sensor sends it's termperature telemetry to your laptop...
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2020-07-22 16:06:52
Re:Mesh network unreliable
Hi @BD1, While Doc2485 is generally correct, I have a similar setup to you (2x EAP225V3 -- hardwired) and one, soon to be two, EAP225-OD via MESH. My experience has been generally positive. Though...
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