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The TP-Link 5GHz AC867 CPE710 is a high-performance outdoor wireless device designed for long-distance applications. With a maximum data rate of 867Mbps, it features a robust 23dBi directional antenna, IP65 weatherproofing, and advanced lightning protection, making it ideal for various outdoor environments. Its innovative design allows for quick assembly and centralized management through Pharos Control, ensuring a reliable and efficient network setup.
Brand | TP-Link |
Product Dimensions | 36.2 x 28 x 20.6 cm; 1.72 kg |
Item model number | CPE710 |
Manufacturer | TP-Link |
Series | CPE710 |
Color | White |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 5 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11ac |
Power Source | Solar |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 1.72 Kilograms |
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Great if it thinks there's no radar
The kit itself is great and works fine, you need a pair of them, set receiving one as the access point and wire that into a separate ap-mode router, then log your phone etc into the receiving router wifi. Plug the other into your main router that is connected to the web and set it as the transmitter side. The main issue you might have frustration with is the connection dropping if it thinks it detects radar on the frequency it is using, it doesn't tell you this is the reason it just loses connection which you can monitor in the admin software. This is the 'DFS' system you can read into where it has to take itself off the frequency for a certain amount of time then scan for other clean channels, check it doesn't think those have radar on them and reconnect to one of those, this can be a never ending cycle. There can be a lot of false positives especially in heavy residential areas with reflective surfaces or real ones say near a marina where boat radar will exist, weather stations etc. In some countries all the permitted frequencies for public use are DFS ones, other counties have frequencies for the public to use that aren't DFS channel frequencies so the connection stays up even if it thinks it sees radar. You can see which channels are available in which countries in the settings and you pick the country you are in. I think Wikipedia lists available channels and their DFS status for various countries.
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N**M
price to much high
price to much high than product quality
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unbelievable
excellent work
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