







🚀 Elevate your outdoor network game with unstoppable speed and weatherproof power!
The TP-Link CPE710 is a professional-grade outdoor wireless access point featuring 802.11ac technology for up to 867Mbps on the 5GHz band. Its 23dBi high-gain directional antenna and 2×2 MIMO design deliver long-distance, low-latency connections ideal for challenging environments. Built tough with an IP65 weatherproof enclosure plus lightning and ESD protection, it ensures reliable all-weather performance. Centralized management via Pharos Control and easy installation with snap-lock parts make it perfect for scalable outdoor network deployments.
| ASIN | B08C5KY25X |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,243 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #5 in Network Antennas |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Color | White |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (150) |
| Date First Available | 14 July 2020 |
| Item Weight | 1.72 Kilograms |
| Item model number | CPE710 |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Operating System | OpenWRT |
| Power Source | Solar |
| Product Dimensions | 36.2 x 28 x 20.6 cm; 1.72 kg |
| Series | CPE710 |
| Wireless Type | 5 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11ac |
E**D
Great if it thinks there's no radar
The kit itself is great and works fine, you need a pair of them, set receiving one as the access point and wire that into a separate ap-mode router, then log your phone etc into the receiving router wifi. Plug the other into your main router that is connected to the web and set it as the transmitter side. The main issue you might have frustration with is the connection dropping if it thinks it detects radar on the frequency it is using, it doesn't tell you this is the reason it just loses connection which you can monitor in the admin software. This is the 'DFS' system you can read into where it has to take itself off the frequency for a certain amount of time then scan for other clean channels, check it doesn't think those have radar on them and reconnect to one of those, this can be a never ending cycle. There can be a lot of false positives especially in heavy residential areas with reflective surfaces or real ones say near a marina where boat radar will exist, weather stations etc. In some countries all the permitted frequencies for public use are DFS ones, other counties have frequencies for the public to use that aren't DFS channel frequencies so the connection stays up even if it thinks it sees radar. You can see which channels are available in which countries in the settings and you pick the country you are in. I think Wikipedia lists available channels and their DFS status for various countries.
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N**M
price to much high
price to much high than product quality
K**K
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No good working
C**0
unbelievable
excellent work
M**J
Ce produit est formidable pour établir un pont wifi entre deux points.(domicile &bureau. Il fonctionne très bien. Par contre la configuration réseau 📶 demande des connaissances en réseau Ethernet voir informatique. Je recommande ce produit. Testé sur une distance de 11km à vue.
S**D
Habe damit eine Verbindung zu unserer Scheune in rund 560 m Entfernung hergestellt um eine PV Anlage zu überwachen. Ohne Sichtkontakt! Eine Antenne habe ich am Kamin befestigt und bei der Scheune habe ich einen Holzpfahl ans Dach gebaut, für etwas mehr Höhe. Links und rechts sind direkt höhere Dächer, die ggfs Blitzte eher anziehen. Das ganze geht über mehrere Hausdächer und ein Hallendach. Beide Antennen haben die ersten 20-30 m keine Hindernisse, erst dann kommen die ersten Dachfirste. Die Antennen konnte ich ohne Sichtkontakt nur grob ausrichten, habe über GoogleMaps ne Linie gezogen und mir ein paar Landmarks gemerkt und danach ausgerichtet. Die Geschwindigkeit ist so um die 6-10 mbps. Bei ganz genauer Ausrichtung ist evtl noch etwas mehr drin. Am Wohnhaus habe ich die Verbindung mit Powerlan gemacht und bei der Scheune über nen Fritz.repeater um die Wechselrichter auszulesen. Klappt seit März '23 bisher super und ohne Ausfälle.
O**O
Tiene buen diseño, reflector de antena con orificios para soportar viento, y si la sabes apuntar y configurar puedes tener una velocidad casi igual que por cable.
A**X
I upgraded from two CPE510 to two CPE710 a year or so ago as I needed faster ethernet ports. I've seen lots of reviews saying that they are difficult to assemble, difficult to configure and that the interface looks like something out of the1990s. The clue is in the name... "CPE" stands for "Customer Premises Equipment" - they are primary designed for network professionals to install and set up. It's not a basic plug-and-play bit of kit, like a range extender. And they are NOT designed to be used as outdoor access points - they are not great for that and Tp-link do not recommend them to be used as such in their documentation. Used in pairs to bridge one network segment to another they work amazing well. Mine beam over 600m, connecting two Cisco switches with negligible drop in speed, serving my office with 3 PCs, laser printer, CCTV, a Cisco access point, Raspberry Pi, weather station and goodness knows what else. RTFM and do some WiFi 101 research and you should be good to go.
M**A
Send your Wi-Fi over 10 km without dropping a fraction of speed. This is fantastic for sharing your Starlink with your friends in the next suburb. I use it to share with my father on his farm. Excellent, easy to set up, and works a treat.
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