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TP-Link Cpe210 (300 Mbit/s)
EUR37,79

TP-Link Cpe210

300 Mbit/s


Question about TP-Link Cpe210

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Wipkinge

3 years ago

Can anyone tell me how many RJ-45 (LAN) ports there are? I see two in the product packaging image, but the description at Digitec states 1 RJ-45 port. The TP-Link homepage also shows two RJ-45 ports. And can I place the part on the balcony without any problems, connect it to my home WiFi (reception is there) and then permanently connect an outdoor device with the RJ-45 LAN connection?

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brunobrand

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

The CPE210 supplied is the single port version. AEG (Unpack, Pack, Credit)

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m.schwizer

3 years ago

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umerz1951

3 years ago

In my case, the device is connected to the router via a powerline adapter and LAN cable. It is used to receive images from an autonomous outdoor camera (WiFi, solar panel) (distance approx. 120m) - the communication runs in a specially programmed W-LAN. A line of sight is an advantage, especially in the midst of the many W-LANs of the neighbours...

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Anonymous

3 years ago

There are different revisions of the part. But mine has two ports, one Lan1/Poe In and one Lan2.

The part is probably only half suitable for your application - it is quite directional. But if you can direct it to your router over a short distance, then it's fine.