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Your cart is empty.Pharos CPE710 ,5GHz AC 867Mbps 23dBi Outdoor CPE, Supports 24V/0.5A Passive PoE(Injector Included),with 23dBi high-gain directional 2ร2 MIMO, ideal for long-distance application.
Dan V.
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
I installed a pair of these last September at my rural home because I had to backhaul my Starlink connection from my pole barn (where I had clear line-of-sight) to the house (which has no view of the sky due to all the trees). One CPE710 is hanging off the side of my barn connected to the Starlink router, and the other is pole-mounted behind the house with some Cat6 running through a conduit to my house router/AP. They've been through snow, rain, and ice storms. Temps have ranged from the low 90's down into sub-zero territory, and reliability has been 100%.If you have zero networking experience then you might struggle a bit as setup is more complex than a wifi router with a phone app. Since I already had access points on both ends of the p2p connection, I used a separate SSID and wifi channel specifically for the pair of CPE710s, and I set the SSID to hidden. Otherwise you can get clients trying to connect to the CPE710 instead of your preferred access point, and the result will be some stability issues. For my use case I connected via ethernet, assigned static IPs, set one to AP mode, one to client mode, punched in the SSIDs/keys, tweaked some settings a little bit, and I was off and running at full-speed.As I type this, they have been up for almost 3 months without a reboot and transferred untold terabytes of data, so I have zero complaints. I do have them both running through a small UPS which is plenty to let them keep going through a moderate power outage.
Anna
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2025
Hello.I want to extend my Mesh network to another office in other building.It does't seperate network. It stays as in one network. It is technically virtual ethernet cable.The distance between two building is 108 feets.Original speed is 600MB, final average speed is around 440MB. Very staisfied.
Marcos Nevarez Jr.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
Worked great to get internet signal to my shop from house would definitely recommend!!!
Greg
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2024
I am using 2 of these to run a data link between 2 buildings 500 feet apart. I was getting a good fast data rate 450 feet away with only one unit. I put up a client unit brecause as expected 5ghz didn't penetrate the building I was linking up. With 2 units, one as AP and one as client I am getting a really good signal to the router inside the remote building. Note I do have line of sight between the two units. They are directional but not terribly fussy.
Northon11
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2024
It arrived quickly and packed well. Perfect for our application. The range extends more than what is listed. It was easy to assemble (we bought extra brackets for our application). So far it works very well and extends to our auxiliary building at back of property.
Dan,OBEY!
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2024
I've been using this outdoor router for several months now, and it's worked well. The setup is a little more complicated than your typical router, but if yu're technically minded, you will not have any issues. The key to getting a stable internet connection is in the alignment of the antenna, luckily it comes with a built in feature that shows you the signal strength using a simple UI. I am using it in AP Client Router Mode, which allows me to connect to an access point, and provide to multiple devices, but appearing to that access point as a single device. The range is sufficient for my needs currently, but I suspect that it would be better if mounted higher. It's survived Arizona's mild winter, and temperatures up to 100 degrees F so far. My only concern is that I'd hpe it could survive the heat of the summer, where temperatures can approach the high 110's. I will update my review if I run into any issues
Sandhiller
Reviewed in the United States on May 1, 2023
Setup is easy if you have some experience. the built-in WiFi signal tester in the GUI is OUTSTANDING. AND MAKES POINTING AND TWEAKING the aimpoint a breeze. Do a desktop setup to get things close, then install outdoor in your preferred location, then use the GUI to tweak the aiming. I used two of these, for a 3 mile connection sharing internet.
Fabertek
Reviewed in Italy on February 17, 2023
Non รจ la prima volta che installo ripetitore della tplink, in passato ho litigato un po con l'interfaccia non del tutto intuitiva..... Ma devo dire che ora sono veramente migliorati e facilissimi da configurare, in mezz'ora ho configurato due parabole punto punto. Molto consigliato!
Bill
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2023
I bought two of these to get a decent network connection to my out-building.My out-building is about 100' away, well within the advertised range of these bridges but there are a few trees in the way and another building well within the Fresnel Zone.Setup was easy, one needs to set one as an access point and the other as a client.Configuration was easy using industry standard terminology. It irritates me when other companies feel the urge to use creative non-standard terminology in what they mistakenly believe will make their products easier to install. Thank You TP-Link for using standard terminology.There is a 23dBi gain on the parabolic antennas to push the serviceable range out to several kilometers.Since I am running them so close, I was able to run the transmit power from 27 dBm down to 15 dBm and still maintain a 50 dB signal to noise ratio.I did not run an Iperf test yet so I'm not sure about the throughput. I do know they are faster than my 100 Mbps rural Internet though. When I get around to running an Iperf I will update this review.Physically they aren't as heavily built as Ubiquiti's bridges, but they are well made and should hold up well.I would buy them again.
richard trueman
Reviewed in Canada on February 24, 2022
These units work awesome and may be at lower cost than ubiquiti equilavent. The only advantage the ubuquiti has over this is a wider spread of frequencies to pick from. This one only covers 5 ghz channels 149 to 161 in the upper 5.7 to 5.8 ghz range. Other than that, these are reliable and fast with very low latency. These units will work as an Access Point, a router/access point or a bridge. They will work very well with the TP Link Pharos EAP-225 omni directional, pretty much any ubiquiti 5ghz access point or bridge and will work as a bridge using any 5 ghz router as an access point.The advantage with these units is you can take advantage of the 80 mhz spacing if you have a router, another CPE 710, or an EAP-225 that is brodcasting on channels 151 to 155 on 80 mhz spacing. If you achieve SNR of 40 or better you can get a usable throughput over 500 mbps uplink and downlink with very low latency. Another cool feature is you can use the omada app or smtp features for remote management. I also like the ARP traffic monitoring feature if you use these in large scale WLAN or LAN applications. These units work well but you have to know how to set them up properly, point and fine tune and know all the little settings. I feel the negative reviews come from people who aren't setting them up right. I would also add that these may not work well long range in a noise environment, like setting up a a point to point between houses in an inner city area, The bridge will pick up interference from all the 5Ghz routers in the area. These work very well in rural settings with less noise. The UBIQUITI LBE-5AC-GEN2 Litebeam would be more suitable in noisy situations as you would be able to take advantage of frequencies on the lower 5 ghz spectrum.
ivan espinosa perez
Reviewed in Mexico on January 23, 2022
Estoy muy satisfecho ya que la marca la manejo desde hace algunos aรฑos por lo que sigo diciendo que son casi igual que un CISCO a menor precio, no pueden compararse pero esa es la percepciรณn, con respecto al vendedor mi alta recomendaciรณn ya que tuve seguimiento aun cuando me hicieron la entrega tuve comunicaciรณn con el vendedor por lo que si lo recomiendo altamente.
Mariiogamez
Reviewed in Mexico on October 16, 2021
Primero que nada! Yo lo รบnico que se es para mi uso que yo lo utilice.Enviar internet de una casa a otra!Yo lo instale vienedo videos en YouTube & la distancia fue de 1.5 Kma a lo mucho en forma recta, sin obstรกculos!Necesitas 2 si es que quieres enviar wifi de una casa a otra.1 en la casa donde ya tienes internet y otro donde lo quieres enviar. Asรญ mismo necesitas un mรณdem donde vas a recibir el internet y obviamente debes tener mรณdem donde ya tienes internetLa instalaciรณn requieres ver unos videos en YouTube, al menos asรญ le hice yo. No se mucho en aspectos tรฉcnicos de informรกtica pero se algo. Dependerรก mucho de que tan bien lo hagas serรก el resultado.De lo mรกs difรญcil para mi fue elevar las antenas, subirlas al techo y dejarlas colocadas para que emitieran y recibieran seรฑal de forma directa y libre de obstรกculos como รกrboles y demรกs,Puede ser que para mi uso de 1.5 Kimโs fue mucho pero querรญa lo mejor de lo mejor, y en su momento y lo que yo pude obtener y entender estas fueron de las mejores (igual y no pero segรบn mi bรบsqueda fue esto) por quรฉ si hay unas mรกs econรณmicas muy parecidas a estas que rondan los 1000 pesos en comparaciรณn de estas que mal no recuerdo estaban en 1500 peses. Pero estuvo bien creo.Al dรญa de hoy solo 1 ves fallo, pero creo que fue por quรฉ se fue la luz y solo tuve que apagar por un momento y volver a conectar.No tengo imรกgenes pero si posteriormente puedo editar las agregarรฉ
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