TP-Link CPE710

TP-Link CPE710 5GHz AC867 Outdoor CPE Instruction Manual

Tauira: CPE710

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your TP-Link CPE710 5GHz AC867 Outdoor CPE. The CPE710 is designed to provide reliable and high-performance outdoor wireless connectivity, leveraging 5GHz AC867 technology and a 23dBi directional antenna. It features an IP65 weather-resistant enclosure, making it suitable for various outdoor environments.

2. Tatūnga

2.1 Ihirangi mokete

Before proceeding with installation, verify that all components are present in the package:

  • TP-Link CPE710 Outdoor CPE Unit
  • Uru PoE Uru
  • Kete Whakaeke Pouaka
  • Waea hiko AC
  • Aratohu Tāuta Tere
TP-Link CPE710 product packaging

Image: The retail box for the TP-Link CPE710, displaying key features such as 5 GHz AC867, 23 dBi antenna, 15 KV ESD & 6 KV Lightning Protection, 2x2 MIMO Antenna, Easy Assembly & Flexible Installation, and Centralized Management.

2.2 Tāutanga Tinana

The CPE710 is designed for outdoor pole or mast mounting. Ensure the mounting location provides a clear line of sight to the target area for optimal signal transmission.

  1. Assemble the CPE: Attach the antenna panels to the main unit as per the quick installation guide.
  2. Whakapiki: Use the provided pole mounting kit to securely attach the CPE to a pole or mast. Adjust the angle for optimal signal alignment.
  3. Honoa te taura Itarangi: Connect an Ethernet cable from the CPE's Ethernet port to the PoE adapter's PoE port.
  4. Tūhono ki te Hiko: Connect the AC power cord to the PoE adapter and then to a power outlet.
Pahū view of TP-Link CPE710 components and mounting

Whakaahua: He pahū view of the TP-Link CPE710, showing its main unit, two antenna panels, and the pole mounting bracket, illustrating the assembly process.

2.3 Whirihoranga Tuatahi

After physical installation and power-up, configure the CPE710 via its web-based management interface, PharOS.

  1. Hono ki PC: Connect your computer to the LAN port of the PoE adapter using an Ethernet cable.
  2. Set IP Address: Configure your computer's IP address to be in the same subnet as the CPE's default IP address (e.g., 192.168.0.100 if CPE is 192.168.0.254).
  3. Access PharOS: Tuwhera a web browser and enter the default IP address of the CPE (usually 192.168.0.254).
  4. Takiuru: Enter the default username and password (refer to the Quick Installation Guide for default credentials).
  5. Ruānuku Tatūnga Tuatahi: Follow the on-screen wizard to set up basic network parameters, including operating mode (e.g., Access Point), wireless settings, and security.

3. Mahi

3.1 PharOS Web Pūnaha Whakahaere

PharOS is the user-friendly web-based management system that allows for detailed configuration and monitoring of the CPE710. It provides access to various settings for network optimization.

Screenshot of the PharOS web atanga

Image: A screenshot of the PharOS web interface, showing various configuration options and status information for the CPE device.

3.2 Aratau Mahi

The CPE710 supports various operating modes, including Access Point (AP) mode, which is commonly used for extending wireless coverage.

3.3 Tautuhinga Ahokore

  • Tae Auautanga: Operates on the 5 GHz band.
  • Tīpakonga Hongere: Supports automatic channel selection and Dynamic Frequency Selection (DFS) to avoid interference.
  • Mokowā Channel: Configurable up to 80 MHz.
  • Te Mana Whakawhiti: Adjustable up to 27 dBmW.

3.4 Āhuahira Haumarutanga

The device includes several security protocols to protect your network:

  • Tātari Wāhitau MAC
  • Pūnaha Tuari Ahokore (WDS)
  • IGMP Snooping

4. Tiaki

4.1 Whakapai ake i te Firmware

Tirohia te rangatira TP-Link i nga wa katoa website for the latest firmware updates. Firmware upgrades can improve performance, add new features, and fix bugs. Firmware can be upgraded via the PharOS web interface or through the Pharos Control centralized management system.

Screenshot of Pharos Control centralized management system

Image: A screenshot of the Pharos Control centralized management software interface, showing a network map with multiple CPE devices managed from a single PC.

4.2 Physical Inspection

Periodically inspect the CPE unit and its mounting for any signs of wear, damage, or loose connections, especially after severe weather conditions. The IP65 rating ensures protection against dust and water jets, but physical damage can compromise this protection.

4.3 Te Tautuhi Anō i te Pūrere

A reset button is available on the device. Press and hold the reset button for approximately 8-10 seconds to restore the device to its factory default settings. This action will erase all custom configurations.

5. Te Raru

This section addresses common issues you might encounter with the CPE710.

  • Kore Mana: Ensure the PoE adapter is correctly connected to the CPE and a working power outlet. Check the power LED on the PoE adapter.
  • Kaore e taea te uru Web Atanga: Verify your computer's IP address is in the same subnet as the CPE. Try pinging the CPE's IP address. Clear browser cache or try a different browser.
  • Poor Signal Strength/Connectivity: Check the physical alignment of the CPE antenna. Ensure there are no obstructions in the line of sight. Adjust wireless channel settings to avoid interference. Use the signal strength indicators in PharOS for optimization.
  • Te kore pumau o te whatunga: Check for firmware updates. Ensure proper grounding and lightning protection.

Mō ētahi atu whakatau raruraru taipitopito, tirohia te pukapuka kaiwhakamahi whānui e wātea ana i te tautoko TP-Link. website or utilize the diagnostic tools within the PharOS interface.

6. Whakatakotoranga

The following table outlines the technical specifications of the TP-Link CPE710.

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
WaitohuTP-Hono
Tau tauiraCPE710
Roopu Auautanga5 GHz
Paerewa AhokoreIEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11n
Raraunga Whakawhiti Raraunga Morahi867 Mbit/s
Whakapuru Antenna23 dBi (Mōrahi)
Ethernet LAN Data Transfer Speed10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s
Number of Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) Ports1
Mana Nui Atu i te Itarangi (PoE)Ae
Whakauru Voltage100-240 V
Putanga Voltage24 V
Auautanga Tukatuka750 MHz
Mahara o roto128 MB
Mahara Kohiko16 MB
IP Code (International Protection)IP65
Te Awhe Maama Mahi-40 ki te 70 °C
Te Awhe Haumākū Whakahaere10-90% (kaore i te whakapouri)
TiwhiketeCE, FCC, RoHS, IC
Ahu (H x W x D)207 mm x 366 mm x 280 mm

7. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

7.1 Hua Whakatau

For detailed warranty information, including terms and conditions, please refer to the official TP-Link website or the warranty card included with your product. Warranty periods may vary by region and product type.

7.2 Tautoko Hangarau

If you encounter issues that cannot be resolved using this manual, please contact TP-Link technical support. Support resources, including FAQs, updated drivers, and contact information, are available on the official TP-Link support webpae.

Rauemi ipurangi: Haerenga www.tp-link.com/support for comprehensive support.

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