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2015-10-30 08:51:11
danymarc wrote Be careful here, 510 is a 5 Ghz device, 1043 and the rest of the devices you post in this thread are 2.4 Ghz My mistake. Thank you for your remind. I've double check, the guy I...
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2015-10-29 22:21:08
So you got a 7210N on the roof of office and two 5210G: one in building_1 and the other in building_2. You want to cover outdoor area around the two building, right? But you can power one device in...
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2015-10-29 21:32:47
Would you please tell us what kind of devices will you connect to the AP? And the distribution of the devices. Since in long distance wireless transmission, we always use a directional antenna to...
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2015-10-29 16:12:47
I'm not sure if TL-WR841ND/TL-WR720N can do the job well. There are two main challenge: 1. Long distance up to 150m. 2. Obstacle such as walls. I know someone use a 1043ND indoor to WDS far-end...
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2015-10-29 11:50:05
Hi mark Do you want to wired connect the two 5210G to main router's LAN port and cover Wi-Fi signal inside and outside the building? If so, configure both 5210G in AP mode, one in channel 1 and...
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2015-10-29 10:33:08
I don't think 5 TL-WA5210G can met the demand of such a large project. 1. The recommended distance for 5210G is 0~2km, it's impossible to cover all 100km tracks with only 5 devices. 2. TL-WA5210G is...
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