Yes, you can add a switch on the client side to share your internet connection with a second office using your TP-Link CPE configured as an access point (AP) and a client. First, ensure that the TP-Link CPE is correctly configured, with one unit set up as the AP (transmitter) and the other as the client (receiver) receiving internet access from the AP. Once that is confirmed, connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port of the client CPE to a switch. This connection will allow you to distribute the internet connection to multiple devices. After connecting the switch, you can plug in various devices, such as computers or printers, to the switch in your second office. Make sure the devices are configured to obtain IP addresses via DHCP, either from your main router or the client CPE. This setup will effectively share your internet connection in the second office, allowing multiple devices to access the network simultaneously.
Yes, it’s possible to transmit 32 channels of CCTV footage via TP-Link outdoor CPE devices, as long as the combined bandwidth of your network can support the total bitrate of the cameras. Alternatively, you can use a high-end model device. You may want to test the setup or consult TP-Link support to confirm that the specific model you're using can handle the required traffic for 32 cameras reliably.
Hey! Thank you for your Video. Can I add a third Client in the system or can a make a chain? Like access point - client - client Is it possible that the third client add to the second client? Like the second client to the access point
If main router have a ip 192.168.22.1 All other devices inclouding new ap and client (this anntenas cpe 210/510), cameras, dvr and poe switch also must be changed to 192.168.22.x ?
I did everthing as like that but after the about 1 hour from power up my visions are lost? Did you test this build in real life? And you didnt show us cameras visions.
Hello, very educational video, tell me please, I'm interested in between devices wi-fi catches a signal? for example, between them you can catch a wi-fi signal for a mobile phone or a wireless wi-fi camera? Thanks in advance.
Yes, you can. When you set up the TPLink unit as an Access Point (AP), it puts out a standard WiFi signal which can be received by cell phone's wifi, laptop, wifi camera, tablet, etc. The same is true for for the Ubiquiti NanoStation. However, you will not get a 5K link out of these units. If you have 2 TPLinks face-to-face about 60ft above the ground (ie, on buildings or on towers), you *might* be able to get a viable 5k link. If you need a reliable link at 5k, look at their dish solutions (and you'll still need a tower!). These little 9dB units will not get you 5k. From rooftop-to-rooftop, you *might* get 1km on a good day.
The Latest version DVR by default support 8Analog Camera Input & 2IP Camera Input (Total 10cameras) If you want to add more (4 IP cameras), then we can change the Analog camera channel to out of 8 Analog to 2 IP camera, then the DVR can able to connect 6Nos of Analog Cameras & 4Nos of IP Cameras Example : th-cam.com/video/4A-PArf-4iM/w-d-xo.html
With transparent bridging, the IP network is agnostic as to which side is the AP and which side is the client. That being said, I usually design my wireless networks with the AP closer to the cloud and the Client closer to the last device. But not always. Just last week I installed a wireless network for a camera system at a multi-million dollar home. The camera installer decided at the last minute to change the location of the NVR, and I didn't feel like changing the AP/Client configuration of the PTP link to match my preferred network design. And yet it still worked (of course). Granted, I was using Ubiquiti 60GHz radios, but still - the IP network doesn't care which side is the AP and which side is the client.
Depends on your data stream and bandwidth requirements. 1. Line-of-sight is a requirement! You will *NOT* get 5km out of the link as depicted unless both units are mounted on 60 ft towers with no obstructions between. With a ~60 ft tower on 1 end and a roof top on the other end, you could probably get 2km. From roof-top to roof-top, you will barely get 1 km. If you have trees in the way, don't expect to go more than about 100meters. 2. The worse the signal, the less bandwidth you can push through the wireless link. That means fewer cameras and/or lower video resolution
Have you searched via SADP/Ivms Software? Connect PC/Latop with SADP/Ivms Software to search IP cameras from both sides of bridge, If NVR side only not showing IP cameras then pair the bridge again with correct LAN IP address.
@@Techlogics Yes it's not also detected in sadp or vms. It has all the same IP range, the router, cpe1, cpe2. The internet works fine in the switch that is connected in CPE2 but for some reason the cameras are not detected in the NVR and PC.
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Thanks for introducing me to this.... Very nice explanation
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Is there any modifications at the nvr? I mean you have to change some configuration?
can I add or replace the POE Switch on the client to router so that I can share my internet on the second office?
Yes, you can add a switch on the client side to share your internet connection with a second office using your TP-Link CPE configured as an access point (AP) and a client. First, ensure that the TP-Link CPE is correctly configured, with one unit set up as the AP (transmitter) and the other as the client (receiver) receiving internet access from the AP. Once that is confirmed, connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port of the client CPE to a switch. This connection will allow you to distribute the internet connection to multiple devices.
After connecting the switch, you can plug in various devices, such as computers or printers, to the switch in your second office. Make sure the devices are configured to obtain IP addresses via DHCP, either from your main router or the client CPE. This setup will effectively share your internet connection in the second office, allowing multiple devices to access the network simultaneously.
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I have been called to diagnose a NVR which is already connected but the cameras stopped working, could the problem be the CPE
Really love this
can i use Tplink as Access Point and client tenda o1
Birden fazla nokta da olduğunu düşündüğümuzde nasıl olur mesela 5 farklı yerde poe switch 3 kamera nasıl olud
how many ip cameras i can run on these devices?
Hello It is possible tp link cpe210 is comfortable product for transmitting four camera
Can we run 32 channel cctv footage on this please reply
Yes, it’s possible to transmit 32 channels of CCTV footage via TP-Link outdoor CPE devices, as long as the combined bandwidth of your network can support the total bitrate of the cameras. Alternatively, you can use a high-end model device. You may want to test the setup or consult TP-Link support to confirm that the specific model you're using can handle the required traffic for 32 cameras reliably.
en fazla kaç kameranın görüntüsünü aktarabiliriz ???
Hey! Thank you for your Video.
Can I add a third Client in the system or can a make a chain?
Like access point - client - client
Is it possible that the third client add to the second client? Like the second client to the access point
Yes, you can.
Kya Internet es kely zarory han ky nhe ..
kalo CPE nya pakai tenda 03 apakah bisa..?
Cpe210 antenas con ipcam
Super 😘
Wow thanks
Appreciate you watching!
If main router have a ip 192.168.22.1
All other devices inclouding new ap and client (this anntenas cpe 210/510), cameras, dvr and poe switch also must be changed to 192.168.22.x ?
Yes, all devices must configured on same IP series (192.168.22.X)
Maine ye laga hai par mera camera chal ni raha hai sir plz help me
I did everthing as like that but after the about 1 hour from power up my visions are lost? Did you test this build in real life? And you didnt show us cameras visions.
How to connect ptz camera and 4g LTE router
I Like very much and have clear picture of bridge between the 2 products, can u post VPN technology
Hello, very educational video, tell me please, I'm interested in between devices wi-fi catches a signal? for example, between them you can catch a wi-fi signal for a mobile phone or a wireless wi-fi camera? Thanks in advance.
Yes, you can. When you set up the TPLink unit as an Access Point (AP), it puts out a standard WiFi signal which can be received by cell phone's wifi, laptop, wifi camera, tablet, etc.
The same is true for for the Ubiquiti NanoStation.
However, you will not get a 5K link out of these units. If you have 2 TPLinks face-to-face about 60ft above the ground (ie, on buildings or on towers), you *might* be able to get a viable 5k link. If you need a reliable link at 5k, look at their dish solutions (and you'll still need a tower!). These little 9dB units will not get you 5k. From rooftop-to-rooftop, you *might* get 1km on a good day.
client need access internet?
I have configured device but I don't have configuration. can i factory reset device?
Yes, you can reset and try
Pls help. Req connect ip cam 4 rf to hikvision dvr 8 ch. 4 hd or 4 ip
The Latest version DVR by default support 8Analog Camera Input & 2IP Camera Input (Total 10cameras)
If you want to add more (4 IP cameras),
then we can change the Analog camera channel to out of 8 Analog to 2 IP camera,
then the DVR can able to connect 6Nos of Analog Cameras & 4Nos of IP Cameras
Example : th-cam.com/video/4A-PArf-4iM/w-d-xo.html
Done that thing in 2012 😎
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hi Sir, what is the maximum unit of camera can handle of this Access point?
@@coffeemonterey192164 camera of 2 mp....and 32camera....of 4mp.... I am sure about it,it can handle more also..
@@abhi369g what is your recommended access point brand
@@coffeemonterey1921 TPLINK (CPE210 etc) .... Is a good option..
With transparent bridging, the IP network is agnostic as to which side is the AP and which side is the client.
That being said, I usually design my wireless networks with the AP closer to the cloud and the Client closer to the last device. But not always. Just last week I installed a wireless network for a camera system at a multi-million dollar home. The camera installer decided at the last minute to change the location of the NVR, and I didn't feel like changing the AP/Client configuration of the PTP link to match my preferred network design. And yet it still worked (of course).
Granted, I was using Ubiquiti 60GHz radios, but still - the IP network doesn't care which side is the AP and which side is the client.
I want to make this type of connection but there is no internet where I am. Can I view cameras via NVR without the internet?
Possible. Just make static IP for all the device. Include the camera ip.
Good
Thank you
Does this need an internet connection?
No
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i connect with xvr 5 km but video show slow
Make one video, use mic and speaker in camera full duplex mode
Okay
Can it transmit 9 cameras
Depends on your data stream and bandwidth requirements.
1. Line-of-sight is a requirement! You will *NOT* get 5km out of the link as depicted unless both units are mounted on 60 ft towers with no obstructions between. With a ~60 ft tower on 1 end and a roof top on the other end, you could probably get 2km. From roof-top to roof-top, you will barely get 1 km. If you have trees in the way, don't expect to go more than about 100meters.
2. The worse the signal, the less bandwidth you can push through the wireless link. That means fewer cameras and/or lower video resolution
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Connect ip cam to rf to dvr
How much and
amzn.to/38dBIME
What of 15-25km..???
Depending Device Model, The wifi Range will starts from 2KM to 25KM also, All devices similar configuration.
For some reason my NVR does not detect the switch from the bridge CPE, so the cameras does not show up? Any thoughts?
Have you searched via SADP/Ivms Software? Connect PC/Latop with SADP/Ivms Software to search IP cameras from both sides of bridge,
If NVR side only not showing IP cameras then pair the bridge again with correct LAN IP address.
@@Techlogics Yes it's not also detected in sadp or vms. It has all the same IP range, the router, cpe1, cpe2. The internet works fine in the switch that is connected in CPE2 but for some reason the cameras are not detected in the NVR and PC.
@@PeterParker-mz7fk Your CPE device Model?
@@Techlogics im using the 9db one same you unbox
Impossible 5km
5km 😅😅😅😅
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Poampi
В видео показаны элементарные вещи для того кто занимается монтажом и имеет нужное образование чтоб разбираться в ЛВС.
А людям с руками из места на котором сидят это не поможет.
Too old