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JKeefer
2025-08-10 09:10:38
I have the setup between two metal buildings, I have a POE HD camera system and they stream perfectly through this point to point system there is also about 6 people that access the internet at the same time in that building,and about 10 people in the main building, they all have no issue. Quick setup, easy setup, works great.
silversurfer
2025-06-27 15:53:12
I use this kit and the Omada Cloud controller to extend my 1-gig fiber internet service to a remote automated water pumping station that is a little more than 1/2 mile away. I get about 20-30 megabit on a clear-weather day, and it still seems to stay connected in moderately rainy/inclement weather. No complaints, and the Cloud controller subscription price is reasonable.
Ken
2025-05-16 11:38:55
The wireless bridge works extremely well, extending wifi into my ship building. Distance is only about 300ft. I have 500mbps service to the house, and the same speed present in the shop. I am using Asus "AX" routers at both locations. Couldn't be happier with my setup.Router in the shop is set as "access point".
Van
2025-05-12 12:19:16
Wow! What a difference! The new TP-LINK EAP series is an excellent upgrade from the older TP-LINK CPE series!We were using mostly CPE510s (with a couple of CPE210s) on our company campus. The CPE510s were our workhorses and work well for several years but we outgrew their capacity. The best we could achieve was around 9MB/s (MEGA-BYTES).We discovered the new TP-LINK EAP211 series and decided to give it a try and, wow, what a difference! Our throughput increased by six fold. We now average around 54MB/s (MEGA-BYTES)!So if you are using the older TP-LINK CPE series (or similar) and need more bandwidth then I highly suggest upgrading to the TP-LINK EAP series. You won't be disappointed.
Morgan Silas
2025-02-16 16:31:43
I installed these a few months ago and have had great success. I am using them between my house and our shop(about 80ft away) they have a very simple and easy to understand setup process. I connected the shop side to a router and I'm getting pretty decent speeds(200-400mbps down, 80 - 180mbps up) I would highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a great wireless connection between to structures.
Tim
2025-02-10 14:48:28
I struggled to get this setup in the Omada Controller. I had to factory reset both units multiple times and the controller software kept mixing them up thinking the downlink device was the uplink. If you are using them in stand alone mode this won't be a problem. Otherwise they hold a strong line-of-site connection are quite a bit cheaper than Unifi which is a big selling point. They maintain the advertised speeds and the range is good too. I do wish they supported POE passthrough so I could power a camera or outdoor access points. The additional ethernet ports seem pretty useless you happen to have power nearby, but for the price its hard to beat.
compugirl
2025-01-13 16:00:13
Once I got it configured, it works great regardless of temperature outside. It helps connect buildings 50 ft apart through walls and roof.
Windcrest
2025-01-06 21:58:04
These work decently, but if you want to buy multiple for PTMP then look elsewhere. Each kit comes with one labeled Main AP and one Client AP. There doesn't seem to be a way to buy just Client APs. They are not interchangeable. The main must be wired. This is also true for EAP211 bridge kit.This is misleading TP-Link!!! Please correct your photos and info!
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