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| TPLink TL-WA7510N |
TP - Link TL - WA7510N flung a flexible access point with multiple modes and wide. It uses 802.11a / n Wi-Fi in the 5 GHz band , for better performance and lower susceptibility - the usual 2.4 GHz band is very busy these days .
The admin web interface provides full control over the parameters of the network, but the device is a bear to configure , require a reboot after the change. I did, would pick up an IP address via DHCP on my LAN , and I had to use a static one instead .
Housed in a rugged , weatherproof enclosure light gray suitable for use outside of the Power over Ethernet, 4kV lightning protection and grounding connection for external antenna , the TL - WA7510N with 15dBi dual - polarized antenna and 500mW power transmission. This , TP - Link says is enough to provide a stable wireless signal "covers several kilometers " to keep .
And the TL - seems to offer excellent reach WA7510N : After setting up the device so that it pointed to a field about 750 yards away, I was able to connect to the TL - WA7510N from there to a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, the three bars of Wi - Fi signal strength showed . The tablet is able to receive data 12 - 15Mbit / s transmit and 8 - 10 Mbit / s with WPA PSK encryption -2.
The 150Mbit / s promised for TL - WA7510N too optimistic in view of the Ethernet port is at 100Mbit / s running. From WA7510N with 40MHz bandwidth , only half , and the 802.11n speed to 65Mbit / s set instead - what's more, has the choice of New Zealand as a region s .


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