Friday, September 30, 2011

TRENDnet 14dBi High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Access Point TEW-455APBO (White)

The 14dBi High Power Wireless Outdoor PoE Bridge/Access Point provides secure Super G (108Mbps) wireless bridging in a durable all-weather outdoor enclosure. This self-contained product comes with a built-in directional antenna for professional long distance wireless bridging applications. External antenna can also be used for more challenging extended range projects. Power is supplied through included Power over Ethernet injector, resulting in equipment and installation cost savings.

Brand: TRENDnet Model: TEW-455APBO Platform: Windows Format: CD Original language: English Number of items: 1 Dimensions: .14" h x 3.50" w x .15" l, 3.53 pounds Features -- Features Super G technology with data rates up to 108Mbps -- Device powered by an Ethernet cable with Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology -- Rugged waterproof aluminum housing and built-in antenna for extreme weather conditions -- Wireless Super G compatible Access Point with Bridge and Repeater modes

Customer most helpful reviews 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Work in extreme CB I bought two of these devices to Wi-Fi setup for a mountain condominium building (three floors of the five units). Both units mounted on the opposite side of the building at the top (3) floors. Installation is relatively easy (maybe not, if a beginner). The only time I had a question for TRENDnet (before buying), was his answer quickly and help. The units are connected to a DSL modem / router. Since we can only get 7MB DSL service points that have limited access to 11b. So I can not comment on higher speeds. To date, all units reporting a good service. These units are hard to beat for the price. Not as powerful as the units of Cisco, but you can buy two (or more) for the same price. NOTE: The units are installed about 5 months in a residential building in the mountains in Colorado to about 9000 meters. The units are installed outdoors. Temperature range during that time, 85 to -20 F. So far, so good. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful So far so good By J. Wu Our outdoor wireless network currently covers approximately 1000 meters, with buildings and walls in the middle, and while our current access point to the outside (the D-Link DWL-7700AP PoE 5dBi a/802.11g 802.11 54Mbps Wireless Access Point outdoor works well, it just can not get to the end of our network. Recently added this Trendnet wireless access point as a wireless repeater and our range has increased substantially (from 30% signal for more 90% on certain points.) installation is easy if you have experience with static IP addresses. I do not use the supplied CD, but to read about all the features of this device. I docked a star because the manual does not seem incomplete - certain sections such as when he talks about the different modes (access point, wireless repeater, etc.) are very short and seems to assume that the user knows that a good amount of background information. As with the D-Link 7700AP, power and Ethernet port are at the bottom of the device, making it difficult to argue this in a table if you do not want to mount it on a wall or pole access point management software is easy to use, but the point fairly standard for outdoor access. Our current network uses a Linksys WRT160N Ultra RangePlus Broadband Router Wireless-N D-Link DWL-7700AP PoE 5dBi 802.11a/802.11g 54Mbps Wireless Access Point This outdoor access point Trendnet. Stability is good - no need to return so far in two weeks of testing. Pros: Works out of the box, easy installation, all-metal, manual written in understandable English. What is interesting is that this access point comes with a pole / wall that can rotate up / down or left / right (depending on how to install it), so it is easier to identify the wireless signal in a particular direction. Pros: Price, 9 dBi seems "high power" borderline, there is an Ethernet cable. As with many products from TRENDnet, which you really do not know what accessories you might need to purchase the item and read the manual, for example, if you think to put Trendnet 14 or 19dbi antenna into the device, you must possibly their outdoor kit lens and N-type cable. 1 of 1 people found this review helpful. Nice work, but more than expected by Chooch ft I bought a pair of the latter term ~ 400 open space between buildings (FYI: WDS is used to connect two units). Open Space is forested (of dozens of large trees), but I can get the direct line of sight between the devices. The goal is to remove the cable modem into the building with a spacing (ROI is only a few months), while at the same time, so that all computers on the LAN, can I share NAS backups, media stream, Printers, etc. Advantages: FAST! I get> 18Mbps Downloads Link (speakeasy.net with the performance test) - that about the same speed I get from PC on the wired part of the network. Price - hard to find similar tools in this price range well designed and includes everything needed to mount them.

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