TP Link CPE210 vs TL-WA801ND Access Point
As with many folk in the UK we live in a oldish house with walls made of 3 meter thick depleted uranium, and getting a wireless signal around the house is a bit tricky.
I have been using a TP Link TL-WA801ND Access Point for around a year with mixed results. I have a small wooden hut in the garden that I house various centralised network bits in such as file stores and the TL-WA801ND. It give a weak signal in the house.
I wanted to improve on this and so found the TP Link CPE210 on amazon for £46 ($90). I think I have misunderstood what CPE210 is for, so I will share thoughts in below.
I should point out that the CPE210 is designed to do 4 or 5 different jobs. Such as bridging two wire networks over a long distance, or beaming a signal for use at a specific point (office at end of garden for example.
This page would also be relevant for comparisons between TL-WA901ND, and CPE510 / CPE710.
"Beam" Width
Whilst the TL-WA801ND splashed wi-fi goodness in all directions, the CPE210 delivers it output in a very focussed beam.
The CPE210 Instruction Manual Shows Typical Usages. |
So my expectation that it would do the same job as the TL-WA801ND was incorrect. In use as an access point you will find that this narrow beam provides excellent signal strength along the beam path, but it fades rapidly from one direction when sidestepping.
Simplified Coverage PAtterns |
When used as an access point therefore, the CPE210 is best used for long reach small area applications. It would be ideal for beaming wi-fi to an office at the end of the garden. But do not expect wifi coverage for the whole garden.
Further web snafflings show above diagram. Available from here. So it may be the case that you could mount this access point too close to where the signal is required and that might cause problems.
Setup
If you have set up a router or access point before then you will be able to configure the CPE210, much the same as the TL-WA801ND.
The CPE210 has a few more options.
The Setup Interface for the CPE210 is Relatively Simple although is has lots of options. |
Using TL-WA801ND and CPE210 Together
The TL-WA801ND and CPE210 could be used very nicely together. The CPE210 could be used as an access point to beam, wi-fi to the end of a garden or to far corner of industrial site, with TL-WA801ND used as a client to pick up signal, or as a repeater to "spread" the signal around in that area.
Conclusions
CPE2010 - Good for far reach narrow beam applications.
TL-WA801ND - Good for wider area coverage.
I found that whilst the CPE210 delivered excellent coverage in one spot, it did not cover house and office as expected. This was due to my misunderstanding of the products function, rather then a fault with the equipment.
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Hello,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your post.
Wich switch did you use for your tests ?
Regards,
alexdess