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ohruxzy

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  1. After extensive testing, I found that using an 80 MHz channel gives me significantly higher RX and TX rates, while 20 MHz performs the worst — possibly due to signal reflections or interference. Also, disabling WMM drastically reduces the overall speed so now using 80MHz channel is giving me 150 mbps down which is more than enough for me, i hope that doesnt change and it stays that way
  2. i mean 100 mbps on 5ghz with a building as an obstacle with no LOS and only one unit of CPE 710 is already impressive
  3. hello, thank you for your answer, but i did not understand
  4. also been gaming on it daily, no packet loss, or ping spikes, or connection drops nothing at all, might be picking up a strong reflection am planning to mod the CPE 710 dish for even higher snr around 25DB, any idea how to do that, would making extra panels from alluminum help?
  5. @clanon I took a gamble and decided to buy the TP-Link CPE 710 — it's a 5GHz-only single unit, and I'm using it as a Wi-Fi receiver from about 100 meters away. The source is a Huawei router with a 5dBi omni antenna, but there's a medium-sized building made of bricks and concrete blocking the line of sight (so, no LOS). Despite that, the good news is I managed to establish a stable connection, getting speeds between 40 and 100 Mbps depending on the time of day. I also made some tweaks on both ends: selected the best-performing Wi-Fi channel on the router, enabled Guard Interval and WMM, and set the channel width to 40 MHz for better performance.
  6. Looking for advice on long-range Wi-Fi setup (TP-Link CPE710) I’m planning to use a TP-Link CPE710 (5GHz, 23dBi) in client mode to connect to my friend’s Huawei router, which is about 100 meters away. There’s a medium-sized building partially blocking the line of sight. I previously tried the TP-Link CPE210 (2.4GHz, 9dBi), but the connection was unstable—some days I’d get 30 Mbps, other days barely 1 Mbps—probably due to interference on 2.4GHz. Where I live, there’s not much 5GHz Wi-Fi around, so I’m hoping the CPE710 will give me a more stable connection. I’m not looking for crazy speeds—just a consistent 10 Mbps up/down. Anyone with experience using the CPE710 or similar setups—do you think it’ll work better? Any tips for getting the best results?