Then the device will not turn on. The long-range PoE switch uses 4-pair PoE technology, while TP-Link EAP225 can only work with 802.3af or 24V passive PoE, which causes compatibility issues. For more information, please see this video 👉th-cam.com/video/mUWJ_lbMt8U/w-d-xo.html
I want to attach a total of 3 eap225 outdoors. I know I won’t be close to 500m but maybe I should go down to 2 eap’s? The other thing, how do I connect #2 and or #3 to #1?
We have developed an 8-port long-range PoE+ switch that has 4 long-range PoE ports (ports #1-4). www.fastcabling.com/product/800m-8-port-long-range-poe-switch/ The TP-Link EAP225 supports Mesh networking. You can set the EAP #1 as the main AP. Connect it directly to your network (router or switch) using an Ethernet cable. Then place EAP #2 and EAP #3 at strategic locations where they can maintain a strong connection to EAP #1. They will wirelessly connect to EAP #1 and relay the signal to cover a larger area.
Combining two ADSL lines to double your speed is a bit tricky because ADSL itself doesn’t support native bonding of multiple lines for increased bandwidth. However, you can achieve a similar effect using a technology called Multi-link PPP (MLPPP) or by employing Load Balancing techniques.
You’ll need to connect the EAP225 to your T-Mobile 5G home router via an Ethernet cable or a wireless mesh/repeater setup. The TP-Link EAP225 has a good range, but the signal strength will depend on distance and obstacles (walls, trees, etc.). Ensure the access point is placed optimally between your house and sheds. The EAP225 requires PoE for power. If an Ethernet run is difficult, ensure you have a PoE injector or a switch to provide power.
Hi, i have a garden and i would like to have internet signal across the garden and at the entrance door, wich is about 100meter far from router. May i use the EAP225? and may i connect it to the router via wireless, without any ethrnet cable? thanks a lot
The EAP225 is a powerful access point and can cover a wide outdoor area with good performance. In open spaces, it can reach around 60-80 meters reliably, so it should work well in most parts of your garden. However, if you need to reach the farthest points, you may need additional units or a higher-power outdoor access point. The EAP225 does support wireless uplink, which allows it to connect wirelessly to another TP-Link Omada access point or to a compatible router with mesh capabilities, avoiding the need for an Ethernet cable. However, note that a wired Ethernet connection would provide a more stable and faster connection.
The long-range PoE+ switch can support a speed of 100Mbps over a distance of 500 meters (a POE extender must be added). If you're looking for higher speeds, you can use the Gigabit PoE extenders instead. th-cam.com/video/j3yRf0Chjvg/w-d-xo.html
What would happen if you stick a normal cable instead of your special jumper cable? Would it simply just not work or would it damage the device?
Then the device will not turn on. The long-range PoE switch uses 4-pair PoE technology, while TP-Link EAP225 can only work with 802.3af or 24V passive PoE, which causes compatibility issues. For more information, please see this video 👉th-cam.com/video/mUWJ_lbMt8U/w-d-xo.html
speed/bandwidth vs distance data table? did you test it?
wow thank you so much i need this... link please where buy?
www.fastcabling.com/product-category/long-range-poe-switches/
I want to attach a total of 3 eap225 outdoors. I know I won’t be close to 500m but maybe I should go down to 2 eap’s? The other thing, how do I connect #2 and or #3 to #1?
We have developed an 8-port long-range PoE+ switch that has 4 long-range PoE ports (ports #1-4). www.fastcabling.com/product/800m-8-port-long-range-poe-switch/
The TP-Link EAP225 supports Mesh networking. You can set the EAP #1 as the main AP. Connect it directly to your network (router or switch) using an Ethernet cable. Then place EAP #2 and EAP #3 at strategic locations where they can maintain a strong connection to EAP #1. They will wirelessly connect to EAP #1 and relay the signal to cover a larger area.
Thank you madam one video share that how we can combine two ADSL line in device to make speed double
Combining two ADSL lines to double your speed is a bit tricky because ADSL itself doesn’t support native bonding of multiple lines for increased bandwidth. However, you can achieve a similar effect using a technology called Multi-link PPP (MLPPP) or by employing Load Balancing techniques.
I have T-Mobil 5G. I have two sheds and a garden. I need to extend my TMobile 5G wifi to my sheds. Can I use TP Link EAP 225 ?
You’ll need to connect the EAP225 to your T-Mobile 5G home router via an Ethernet cable or a wireless mesh/repeater setup. The TP-Link EAP225 has a good range, but the signal strength will depend on distance and obstacles (walls, trees, etc.). Ensure the access point is placed optimally between your house and sheds. The EAP225 requires PoE for power. If an Ethernet run is difficult, ensure you have a PoE injector or a switch to provide power.
Hi, i have a garden and i would like to have internet signal across the garden and at the entrance door, wich is about 100meter far from router. May i use the EAP225? and may i connect it to the router via wireless, without any ethrnet cable? thanks a lot
The EAP225 is a powerful access point and can cover a wide outdoor area with good performance. In open spaces, it can reach around 60-80 meters reliably, so it should work well in most parts of your garden. However, if you need to reach the farthest points, you may need additional units or a higher-power outdoor access point.
The EAP225 does support wireless uplink, which allows it to connect wirelessly to another TP-Link Omada access point or to a compatible router with mesh capabilities, avoiding the need for an Ethernet cable. However, note that a wired Ethernet connection would provide a more stable and faster connection.
@@Fastcabling many thanks, very clear. best regards
My pleasure! If you're interested, you can find more solutions on our website: www.fastcabling.com/pages/networking-solutions/
I have a similar problem with eap 225 outdoor but they aren’t 500 meters apart, only 50m apart but they keep disconnecting. How do I fix that?
If the EAP225 units are too close and transmit power is set too high, they may be oversaturating the signal.
It is good but the problem is the speed of the long range poe switch. It is only 100mbps while eap225 is a gigabit port.
You can use the 300M Gigabit PoE extender kit which can transmit data up to 300 meters while maintaining a high speed of 1Gbps.
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wokrs but you only get 10mbps of speed
The long-range PoE+ switch can support a speed of 100Mbps over a distance of 500 meters (a POE extender must be added). If you're looking for higher speeds, you can use the Gigabit PoE extenders instead. th-cam.com/video/j3yRf0Chjvg/w-d-xo.html