Using a converted fiber optic line to connect 2 repeaters together.

friedbob55

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I have a network i am setting up at a large campground via omnidirectional antennas and repeaters. I have about 500 feet between one repeater which has internet and another repeater that needs to get internet. I am using a converter to run a fiber optic cable to each repeater but am not getting internet to the one i need. the settings on the repeaters are a little basic and I'm running low on ideas.

This is the repeater I am using for the project: http://www.amazon.com/TP-LINK-TL-WA801ND-Wireless-300Mbps-Repeater/dp/B004UBU8IE/ref=sr_1_7?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1462811378&sr=1-7&keywords=wireless+repeater
 
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You really need to determine if your fiber is working with the laptop test. You should be able to test the config of the AP by using a conventional ethernet cable near the master router. The unit you listed isn't outdoor rated. Would you not be better using something like this -- www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833168118 which is intended for outdoor installation AND has a much more robust feature set?

friedbob55

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Thats one of the things I plan to try today along with playing around with the repeater settings.
 

kanewolf

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You really need to determine if your fiber is working with the laptop test. You should be able to test the config of the AP by using a conventional ethernet cable near the master router. The unit you listed isn't outdoor rated. Would you not be better using something like this -- www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833168118 which is intended for outdoor installation AND has a much more robust feature set?
 
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