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    TP-LINK CPE210 2.4G 300Mpbs Outdoor High Power Access Point
    Dec 05, 2016
    Easiest outdoor wifi ap I ever installed
    I needed to extend wireless to a shop behind house. I tried ethernet cable but I would have to bury 200feet of it. So I got two of these units. One I mounted on the home tv antenna mast outside, the other on a utility pole at the shop. The one at the house is about 35ft in the air and the one at the shop is about 25ft in the air. You are supposed to mount them at same height, but I thought I would try it anyway. It works wonderfully. Inside the attic I have the power supply. It has two jacks, one for the home LAN, the other jack is POE, or power over ethernet and combines the LAN signal with power for the device. Connected a 50ft cable from the power supply out the attic onto the antenna mast and plugeed into the CPE unit. The unit itself attaches with zip ties and only weighs about 2-3 lbs so not a lot needed. On laptop I set the device to AP mode and gave it the SSID, password I wanted to use. At the shop the same install process and I set the device to client mode , then had it scan for the other device and clicked join. Now all my devices in the shop have a trasnparent link to the home. Before this I tried ddwrt and routers but it is not a transparent link and you get odd things happening like mac address not working correctly. Netflix wouldn't work in the shop because of this double nat, now everything works. The units also can use tplinks maxstream to boost trhoughput. Only downside I can see is that the interface is only 100Mbit. I get 12MBytes/sec over the link so it is using all that 100Mbit can provide.
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