Compatibility hardware CPE710 — TP-Link CPE710
TP-Link Long-Range Outdoor Wireless Networking Solution - 5GHz AC 867Mbps, 23dBi, Outdoor CPE, Pharos Control (CPE710)
So i checked Compatibility hardware and could not find. I would love to order. Any feedback?
Compatibility hardware CPE710 — TP-Link CPE710
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SHOULD I BUY ? recommended backbone 100km range ?
73,
mE
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SHOULD I BUY ? recommended backbone 100km range ?
73,
mE
www.ve3wzw.net
ONTARIO Canada community and all Canada (Forum subgroup)
Follow here :: https://www.arednmesh.org/content/ontario-canada-community-and-all-canada
Orv W6BI
Greetings Orville impressive setup of towers and dishes/backbone, and thanks for the reply. I would have love to replace some older units with faster throughput.
What dish do you use or recommend?
recommended backbone 100km range
867Mbps, 23dBi, Outdoor CPE, Pharos Control (CPE710)
So i checked Compatibility hardware and could not find. I would live to order. Any feedback?
SHOULD I BUY ?
No, not yet.
Something better may become available before this device is supported.
Feedback:
About the 867 Mbps...
Not appropriate or feasible in typical AREDN usage.
Distance > 1 km
Bandwidth <= 20 MHz.
To get that rate requires Short Guard Interval and distance < 1 km and
160 MHz bandwidth in SISO or
80 MHz in 2-channel-MIMO.
With compatible devices, if you are not already getting 144.4 TxMbps now,
you will not get TxMbps 866.7 with these devices.
I hope this helps,
Chuck
Hi, mE:
Microwave propagation depends largely on topology.
One needs to achieve 'near line of sight'.
You should study likely path links.
Especially, read
https://arednmesh.readthedocs.io/en/latest/arednNetworkDesign/networking_overview.html#
Without information on your local network plans, I have no clue where to begin.
73, Chuck
It seems we may stick with the Ubiquiti NanoBridge M5 wireless bridge - AREDN Mesh Network dishes used for many years. (source ve3SP.com)
And follow the newer units that become available.