How to connect two wired LAN with two Access Point (over see)

sdmitar

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Oct 18, 2016
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I have two wired LAN (one is on the boat on the see) and needt to connect (full duplex) over the see wather on distance 300m. Can I use Access Points on the each page and what is needed mode to have a access points.
 
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If you have line of sight, you can use a pair of inexpensive outdoor directional access points from Ubiquiti or others. Two of THESE would work for example. It comes with everything that you need except the pole and is powered of the Ethernet cable, it also comes with the PoE injector you need. The problem would be if the boat were not stable, like heavy wave activity and you no longer have them pointed at each other you would lose your signal.

RealBeast

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If you have line of sight, you can use a pair of inexpensive outdoor directional access points from Ubiquiti or others. Two of THESE would work for example. It comes with everything that you need except the pole and is powered of the Ethernet cable, it also comes with the PoE injector you need. The problem would be if the boat were not stable, like heavy wave activity and you no longer have them pointed at each other you would lose your signal.
 
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sdmitar

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Oct 18, 2016
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thank's. Boat is not stable, it's move on the see water. I tray to take AT-TQ 4440e access point on each end, but I got answer from AT that AP must be posible to work in bridge mode.
What yout think - Can I use DLink DWL-6700AP (outdoor access poitn with circular radiation pattern in V/H, and range 1,5 km with 150 Mbps) and has a bridge mode, for connect two wired LAN over the see water.
 

RealBeast

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That may work if you don't have too much interference from other 2.4GHz networks.

Being omnidirectional, you have to be concerned with other wireless signals. You can check out the wireless signals near you with the free wireless analyzer app from HERE. If you don't see strong signals (less than -80 to -90dB) on the wireless channels 1, 6, or 11 (or near each of those) you have a better chance.