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TP-Link CPE710 5GHz AC867 Long-Range Gigabit Outdoor CPE for PtP and PtMP Transmission – 23dBi, Passive Powered, Free Injector, Pharos Control $67.49

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TP-Link CPE710 5GHz AC867 Long-Range Gigabit Outdoor CPE for PtP and PtMP Transmission – 23dBi, Passive Powered, Free Injector, Pharos Control

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TP-Link CPE710 5GHz AC867 Long-Range Gigabit Outdoor CPE for PtP and PtMP Transmission – 23dBi, Passive Powered, Free Injector, Pharos Control

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Model: TP-Link 5GHz AC867 Long Range Outdoor CPE for PtP and PtMP Transmission | Point to Point Wireless Bridge | 23dBi | Passive PoE Powered w/Free PoE Injector | Pharos Control (CPE710)

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Apr 15, 2026 05:40 AM
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HallisterM3Apr 15, 2026 05:40 AM
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Hi, random question but what's the line of work something like this relates to?
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Apr 15, 2026 01:00 PM
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solargeek84Apr 15, 2026 01:00 PM
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Quote from HallisterM3 :
Hi, random question but what's the line of work something like this relates to?
It just provides a network connection remotely without having to bury fiber or ethernet. For example, you have a building that's far away from your wifi router.
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Apr 15, 2026 01:15 PM
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htyhzdApr 15, 2026 01:15 PM
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Quote from solargeek84 :

It just provides a network connection remotely without having to bury fiber or ethernet. For example, you have a building that's far away from your wifi router.
does it work for routers from other brand?
Apr 15, 2026 01:18 PM
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SmilingNest9368Apr 15, 2026 01:18 PM
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Quote from HallisterM3 :
Hi, random question but what's the line of work something like this relates to?
Honestly this makes me want to split an internet bill with my neighbor who doesn't rely heavily on the internet
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Apr 15, 2026 01:34 PM
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jotannApr 15, 2026 01:34 PM
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I was going to ask what's considered long range and when this would become practical, then saw the item description that 18 miles... 18 miles is the range of this thing! Wow
Apr 15, 2026 01:36 PM
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slthytoveApr 15, 2026 01:36 PM
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I have one of these set up to extend my network to the house "next door" (about 100m away, up a steep wooded hill). It consistently gets about 300 Mbps over a 5 GHz channel. I'm only using a single CPE710 at one end - at the other end there is a multi-radio router running OpenWrt. One of the radios is dedicated to the "uplink," and the other two broadcast an SSID for devices at the other house to connect to. I believe performance might be better if both ends were CPE710s, but 300 is good enough for our needs.
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Apr 15, 2026 01:52 PM
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Evan55Apr 15, 2026 01:52 PM
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Quote from jotann :
I was going to ask what's considered long range and when this would become practical, then saw the item description that 18 miles... 18 miles is the range of this thing! Wow
Similar to hand held radios, the published range is way inflated and only possible in unrealistic ideal conditions.
Also for the best range you would have one of these on each end for max range
Still a good product for the use case, just be reasonable with your expectations
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Apr 15, 2026 02:53 PM
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stacks3000Apr 15, 2026 02:53 PM
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They used to sell mini versions of these at bestbuy. They worked well for borrowing your neighbors wifi when you had no money as a college student.
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Apr 15, 2026 03:05 PM
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poorSAPApr 15, 2026 03:05 PM
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Quote from solargeek84 :
It just provides a network connection remotely without having to bury fiber or ethernet. For example, you have a building that's far away from your wifi router.
Oh cool, so you run a CAT5 from your router to this and you'll get Wi-Fi 100m away?
Apr 15, 2026 03:09 PM
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PeetyApr 15, 2026 03:09 PM
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Would I be able to get WiFi to a wireless security camera that otherwise would not reach my router?
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Apr 15, 2026 03:31 PM
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SmartNose246Apr 15, 2026 03:31 PM
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This is a copycat product and it usually only good for Point-to-point type of applications. Don't use this if this is just next door. I will use for across streets, blocks or communities.
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Apr 15, 2026 03:32 PM
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SiennaHerring788Apr 15, 2026 03:32 PM
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Quote from jotann :
I was going to ask what's considered long range and when this would become practical, then saw the item description that 18 miles... 18 miles is the range of this thing! Wow
It goes by line of sight. Maybe 18 miles from mountain peak to mountain peak, but you're not going to hit that in the city or suburbs.
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Quote from SmilingNest9368 :
Honestly this makes me want to split an internet bill with my neighbor who doesn't rely heavily on the internet
It honestly makes a lot of sense. Why some people think they need sometimes multi gigabit fibre plans to stream a highly compressed movies from the likes of netflix or prime. Netflix themselves only recommends 15mbps for a 4k stream
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Apr 15, 2026 09:37 PM
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FancyPocket4020Apr 15, 2026 09:37 PM
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Quote from slthytove :
I have one of these set up to extend my network to the house "next door" (about 100m away, up a steep wooded hill). It consistently gets about 300 Mbps over a 5 GHz channel. I'm only using a single CPE710 at one end - at the other end there is a multi-radio router running OpenWrt. One of the radios is dedicated to the "uplink," and the other two broadcast an SSID for devices at the other house to connect to. I believe performance might be better if both ends were CPE710s, but 300 is good enough for our needs.
Do you have any thoughts on the latency, like does it feel delayed when you utilize the connection at the top of the hill?
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