

🚀 Elevate your outdoor Wi-Fi game with unstoppable range and control!
The TP-Link CPE210 is a robust 2.4GHz outdoor wireless bridge featuring a 9dBi dual-polarized MIMO antenna and system-level optimizations for over 5km range. Powered via Passive PoE with a free injector, it supports multiple operation modes and centralized management through Pharos Control, delivering reliable 300Mbps throughput ideal for extending Wi-Fi to remote locations with professional-grade performance.








| ASIN | B00P4JKQGK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #11 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (4,908) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.2 ounces |
| Item model number | CPE210 |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| National Stock Number | 0 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.82 x 3.11 x 2.36 inches |
M**Y
Strong Signal
STRONG signal. It's an antenna, what else can be said? It's a big flaky to get setup, you'll need to have a basic understanding of IP addresses and how to temporarily adjust the adapter in your own computer to get through the initial configuration, but once that's done, it produces a very strong signal. I have both the CPE210 for a specific application, and the TP-Link EAP650 outdoor antenna. Both work very well and both produce robust signals.
B**4
Great device. Does what is intended. Word of caution on throughput
This CPE is great. I've used this in a setup for a family member to get internet out to their gazebo that is about 150ft from their house. Streaming video for watching NFL games, MLB games, movies etc works great without issue. It's an awesome setup! With that, I decided to get one myself to have internet in my detached shop. It's only about 50 feet from my house. I have this device configured as a client to my home wireless network and then running to a small WIFI router in my shop that is in AP mode. Standing in the same room about 20 feet from my home WIFI router it was getting about 75mbps download (2.4ghz band) and with my setup to my shop I get about 60mbps in my shop. So it's a solid connection. Here's the thing that some people MAY be overlooking if they are running a similar setup. I have a 1gbps internet connection. That's NOT the speed I can expect over wireless. If I were to use the 5ghz band I can get decent throughput but I'd have to be pretty close to the home router. Anyway, this CPE says 300mbps throughput in the 2.4 ghz band. IF you were to get that throughput that is ONLY to the CPE, NOT to anything that is using it to access the internet. The catch (for me) was the ethernet port. It's a 10/100mbps so that's where the bottleneck is in my scenario. The fastest I could hope to get is 100mbps. For me, there's nothing wrong with that and it will work great. I'm sure for a lot of people's needs this will work great. I just wanted to put it out there in case people had certain expectations. If ou really need the greater speeds, get the TP-Link CPE710 as it has the 10/100/1000mbps ethernet connection and the ethernet interface won't be the bottleneck any longer. Bottom line: Good, reliable, quality product. 100% recommend!
E**E
Good wifi bridge
I'm a certified network engineer with over 20 years experience, so keep that in mind. I work on network devices like this every day. So far I like the TP Link wifi bridge. We are connecting a guest house to the main house internet connection. The guest house is 400-500 feet away from the main house. The main house (transmitter, or Access Point) is mounted outside. The guest house receiver (client) is actually indoors, facing the main house, with direct line of site, resting against the exterior wall of the guest house. This is the 3rd network bridge I've setup for this situation. The prior two solutions were from engenius. However, I like the TP Link solution better for the following reasons: 1. the web interface to manage the devices has a few more options and is easier to use, in my opinion. 2. The devices utilize 10/100 Mbps wired ethernet ports. Although this is counter-intuitive (how can you get 300Mbps wifi when the Access Point is only 100Mbps?). However, in my experience, these wifi bridges are MORE RELIABLE when the uplink is only 100Mbps. If you are ONLY downloading from the internet, the gigabit ethernet devices work well. However, if you are trying to work remotely from the remote location, you need reliable uploads as well. In this situation, 10/100 ethernet seems to be more reliable. The TPLink bridge solution uses a priority connection protocol (not an industry standard) when using two TP Link access points. This seems to work well, as advertised. With a simple button option you can change the priority from Throughput (for streaming downloaded video, for instance) to Latency (for using video calling, Voice over IP (VOIP) calling, etc). This option does seem to work well, and it only has to be enabled on the receiving end (the "client"), and not on the transmitting end (the "Access Point"). Also, switching the setting doesn't require a reboot of the client device so you can make that change on-the-fly. There is an important setup tip which applies to any wifi bridge solution that you end up choosing: You need a computer with a physical ethernet port to connect to the devices for the first time. I have a few MacBook laptops, and none of them have a physical port. I ended changing my home wifi ip address to match the devices (192.168.0.x), and plugged the devices into our existing wifi router. Then I could connect to them to program them, change their default IP address, etc. I downloaded the user manual from the internet before they arrived and read through it a few times, so by the time they arrived I knew exactly how to program them for our situation. Another reason I went with TP Link is, our home wifi router is TP Link and I've been happy with that device as well. Most of the wifi bridges that you see on Amazon are from mysterious companies that I never heard of. When I finally found the TP Link, I was much more confident ordering it. I hope this helps your decision.
M**D
جيد جدا يفضل استخدامه لمسافات قريبه والسرعه الفعليه 95 ميقا حد اقصي وبعد المسافه 300 متر
M**Z
Compre 2 de estos para mandar señal de una casa a otra (Emisor+Receptor) que está a 100 metros de distancia, los configure adecuadamente, y la verdad funciona perfecto, no tengo ningún problema con la señal, es estable y a buena velocidad, los materiales son de excelente calidad, la instalación sencilla, el adaptador PoE es excelente para conectarlo desde dentro de la casa.
I**N
ITS WORK VERY GOOOD
M**K
Recently expanded the network on a farm to reach all outbuildings and create a wifi/cctv network where there is no phone signal. Excellent devices. The first two purchased have been in place for 18 months wto tith no need to reset and have braved snow and the longest hot summer. Very happy with TP-Link range and would recommend the EAP / CPE range to small business, mid size offices and cafes without hesitation. Awesome value.
M**A
Set this up for a neighbor trying to reach their shop about 200 yards away with line of sight. Used with Starlink and a simple TP Link router for the shop (client side), got roughly 90Mbps down 6Mbps up. Easy to set up for anyone that sets up and manages their own home router.
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