Trendnet's Pre-Configured 5GHz Outdoor Bridge Kit - TEW-840APBO2K - Technical Walkthrough

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2021
  • Trendnet's 14 dBi WiFi AC867 Outdoor PoE Preconfigured Point-to-Point Bridge Kit gives you the easiest way to create a long-distance wireless point-to-point-bridge. The APs are ready to install right out of the box!
    This video gives a technical walkthrough for those that like to take a deeper dive. We cover initial setup and discovery, changing IP address, and the factory presets such as SSIDs, channels, modes, etc.
    Products in this video:
    TEW-840APBO2K - www.trendnet.com/products/wir...
    Related websites and tools:
    Angry IP Scanner - angryip.org/
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Комментарии • 7

  • @teksrvs
    @teksrvs Год назад

    What should the internet side of the network bridge be configured as? The bridge neets a gateway to go online and provide access for the bridge.

    • @securitysolutionsinc.8994
      @securitysolutionsinc.8994  Год назад

      Hi. The APs will carry traffic regardless of their own IP/Gateway settings. As long as the clients have valid IP/gateway/dns settings obtained by DHCP from a server or router, the bridge will be invisible to the clients. The only time you will need to add gateway and dns settings the the APs is if the bridge APs need access to outside services like NTP.

  • @adonaya.1594
    @adonaya.1594 3 года назад

    Hi, I have a question, maybe you can help me, we have couple p2p trendnet TEW-840APBO, when I make a extended ping I see we lost package a lot, they are alignment, nothing in the middle, so my question is, for short distance, what is the best channel to use? before was using CH48,we set to CH161 and the problem continue, Thanks for your suggestions

    • @securitysolutionsinc.8994
      @securitysolutionsinc.8994  3 года назад +1

      Hi. Channel selection shouldn't make any noticeable difference based on distance, but rather to avoid other networks in the area using the same channel. I suggest reducing the power for short distances, that can help prevent some sources of reflection and interference. For the 840, look under Network, Wireless, Transmit Power. For very short distances I would start with the lowest setting and measure performance from there. Also, be sure to change that setting on both units.

    • @adonaya.1594
      @adonaya.1594 3 года назад

      @@securitysolutionsinc.8994 awesome!!! We will try that, thank you so much

  • @jeffwilcox9987
    @jeffwilcox9987 3 года назад

    HA! I didn't listen all the way until the end. You mentioned they can go a couple thousand feet! I don't need them that far, but about 600 feet. Thanks!
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    My original question:
    Informative! Do you know how far these unit communicate reliably (and at a decent speed) while at the same height and with no obstacles in the way? I'd like something that could connect over a large field to another distant building.

    • @securitysolutionsinc.8994
      @securitysolutionsinc.8994  3 года назад +1

      Great! You are well within the max range. Just keep in mind that line of sight and other variables are in play as well