My shop is 100 ft away so I put a TP-Link TL-PA9020P Powerline Extender behind the router in the house.. connected it with a Cat 5 cable... Went to the shop pugged in the other section of the 9020p then plugged in a AX1500 Wi-Fi 6 Range Extender connected with a Cat 5.. Plenty of fast wifi and if I want.. unplug the AX1500 and go Cat 5 directly to laptop or TV.. 160 bux invested
@jordanwilliams9292 Жыл бұрын
Was this for a metal building?
@justinleineweber12032 жыл бұрын
What router do you use in the shop? I have a tp link router I'm trying to connect my 510 to via cat5 cable. Not sure how to configure the router for this though.
@toddstube578 Жыл бұрын
I am using a TP-Link AC1900 in the garage so that I have wireless signal throughout the inside of the garage. Basically any router of your choice should work behind CPE510 receiver/client antenna as beyond it is just like a standard wired internet plug in connection. In other words, I just ran CAT wire from the CPE510 through a small hole in metal siding on the garage to my AC1900 that is mounted at the centered on interior the back wall and also high up so that it can provide good signal over my RV etc. to the other side of the interior.
@CelineRose-y5g5 ай бұрын
This thing is cool how it shoots out a stream of cool air you can see. But the advertising is misleading. It cannot cool off 500 square feet. It can cool off about 6 square feet. It will work for you right next to your computer but if you have somebody sitting in a chair about 3 feet away, they do not feel it. The light on the bottom of it was cool how it changed from one color to another but it only worked for 1 day. If you charge this thing, it lasts for about an hour. So you may as well just keep it continuously charging. It seems like it took about $5.00 to make this thing and it cost me over $100. It's a ripoff.