

🚀 Elevate Your Outdoor Network Game — Stay Connected, Stay Ahead!
The TP-Link CPE710 is a high-performance 5GHz AC wireless bridge delivering up to 867 Mbps via a 23 dBi directional antenna. Designed for long-range outdoor point-to-point and point-to-multipoint transmission, it features IP65 weatherproofing, lightning protection, and easy installation with flexible mounting options. Managed centrally through Pharos Control software, it’s the go-to solution for professionals demanding reliable, high-speed outdoor connectivity.
















































| ASIN | B08D71HC9L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Color | Metallic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (665) |
| Date First Available | June 29, 2020 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.25 x 11.02 x 8.11 inches |
| Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
| Item model number | CPE710 |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Product Dimensions | 14.25 x 11.02 x 8.11 inches |
| Series | CPE710 |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
A**N
Most reliable ptp cpe ive used so far and ive used many as i run a small network business
in terms of wireless point to point this was the easiest to setup and the best performing in real world conditions in my network its super reliable and i havent had the need to trouble shoot either out of the pair once. i have the ubiquiti version to these ptp devices as well and while they are kind of just as reliable performance in real world conditions cannot compete with the cpe 710 at all.
D**E
Great Network Extension
This is a great product, from overall quality of construction as well as usability. Virtually no setup to it outside of the initial connection to the network. I use this on my detached shop around 300 feet from my home and connect it directly to my WiFi network in my home. It picks up the signal great and is a much better option than the transmitter and repeater option as far as the money is concerned.
T**L
Great little devices that are very good at what they do. Seems to be durable.
I've used to sets of these to get our Starlink internet down the hill to an office about 100 yards away and to a friend's house with whom we share our signal. They both work very well. No noises, no adjustments after the initial headache of configuring them. I say headache because I really didn't know what I was doing and after several attempts and a friend helping me we discovered that one of the little power supply box thingies was bad from the factory. I ordered another off of the internet and a few days later after it arrived we were up and running. I was out in the middle of nowhere otherwise I might have did an exchange.
M**N
Better than I thought.
Worked better than hoped. I Purchased 3 of these to replace and old 2.4Ghz Tycon. I am using and a chain of intermediary routers and repeaters. Configured 1 as the AP and attached it to the roof. The was placed on the workshop some 350 feet away. Both directed at each other. I now get full line rate to the internet at some 360MB which is my rate through my provider. My third was placed as a client 450 feet away through some trees at a 110 degree agle from the way the AP is pointing at the Workshop. Slightly behind it to the right. The roof that the AP is mounted on cuts the line of site and the wood sheething under the shingles is foil wrapped. Surprisingly I get 135Mbits to this Client. Using the wavelink High gain routers to reach the old network I was only receiving about 4-5Mbits. Very pleased as this runs wifi for a remote wireless gate and a Wireless Camera. Just ordered a 4th to place in the barn around 275 feet away. Note: When first installed, I had stability issues. It was bouncing connection where the AP would be seen by the client for a bit then it would not. I decided to upgrade the firmware to the latest on the Client. The upload of the binary file completed but it appears I lost connection during the write. to flash. This corrupted the units software. The unit never came back. After investingations and using the third unit I had bought. I found the 100 ft Cat 6 cable was causing issues. Isolated out and put in a new cable and everything came up clean. The problem was the original CPE710 was corrupted during the image upgrade. I located a firmware upgrade procedure on the TPLINK website for the Pharos equipment and was able to do a reflash of the unit with the newest Binary file. It is revived configured and the unit is back working. Suggestion: TPLINK should add the short procedure to relash a unit if corrupted downloads to their manuals.
J**S
Powerful, easy to install, good value. Works well.
This thing is a beast it’s bigger than I thought but I still really like it. I am able to now work on my PC at the community pool, which is about 300 feet away from my house. I am getting speeds of about 90 Mbita per second which is perfectly good for either streaming or video zoom calls for work. It was really easy to install. You do have to know your way around a bit of wiring for example power over ethernet, but it comes with all the parts you need. It really is quite simple to do. It doesn’t look too bad mounted on the side of the house and I’m really happy with the results. For the price, I think this works really well, I tried other devices, but none were as powerful as this over the distance I needed. I went for the option to have a new SSID, to be honest this doesn’t really matter because your device or laptop will automatically search for the strongest signal anyway, no issues.
B**R
Awesome antenna
easy to assemble and configure. I get a better reception of my home wifi
A**1
Frustrating
Came with a scratch, was unable to get the website to load to be able to register the device and use it. It was very frustrating. Returned today
J**.
The best option for long range internet transfer
I purchased this to provide internet to our new Airbnb that is about 1/2 mile away from our home with a clear line of sight. I was hopeful this would save the extra expense of a second ISP and I was shocked at how well it worked. I set up one unit as the AP and the second as a Client. That process took less than 15 minutes. I mounted the AP unit on our home and took the second unit down the street. To my amazement and delight I began receiving an adequate signal inside the house! Once mounted outside I was able to stream video on three TVs perfectly. There was no drop off in speed from our home. I believe there may be some confusion in the negative reviews. You must purchase two units to send and receive.
D**W
Bought two of these 5ghz 710 units, set up one as an access point(ap), the other as a client, note there are multiple other methods to use these, as shown in the online documentation. The setup video for 710 doesn't specify that you can only 'align' via the client. set each up while attached to my computer using the fast method, and I enabled WPA protection. Then I attached AP to one of my source asus routers 'Lan' port, and the Client to my other Asus router 'Wan' port, (aprox 300' away) as soon as the routers realized they were paired, they became one network. I was using aiMesh, but the distance was a little too far (even with enhanced antennas on them), These may be overkill for this use, but they sure make my setup provide the same wifi speed in two locations. When my WIFI speed increases, these should handle it. update: 2 years later. These are working flawlessly. They have never been down/lost connection. I am very pleased on what 200 dollars can get. Highly recommend for some distance between 2 points... Bonus. The Sending Unit (which ever you set up connected to the 'Source' internet) broadcasts in a wifi range that you can connect to on your wifi enabled device. when within the radio path from the device. However, I do not use this functionality, as my two routers are close enough, to allow for uninterupted Wifi on a device... i.e. all around my house, and between, and all around the other router(both routers have same wifi Network Names (SSID) so devices auto switch to closest router)... Nice.
V**.
Por el momento está configurado para realizar un enlace de punto a punto, no se a instalado todavía, pero creo que sí funcionará, luego comentó como me fue..
F**K
Non è la prima volta che installo ripetitore della tplink, in passato ho litigato un po con l'interfaccia non del tutto intuitiva..... Ma devo dire che ora sono veramente migliorati e facilissimi da configurare, in mezz'ora ho configurato due parabole punto punto. Molto consigliato!
R**N
These units work awesome and may be at lower cost than ubiquiti equilavent. The only advantage the ubuquiti has over this is a wider spread of frequencies to pick from. This one only covers 5 ghz channels 149 to 161 in the upper 5.7 to 5.8 ghz range. Other than that, these are reliable and fast with very low latency. These units will work as an Access Point, a router/access point or a bridge. They will work very well with the TP Link Pharos EAP-225 omni directional, pretty much any ubiquiti 5ghz access point or bridge and will work as a bridge using any 5 ghz router as an access point. The advantage with these units is you can take advantage of the 80 mhz spacing if you have a router, another CPE 710, or an EAP-225 that is brodcasting on channels 151 to 155 on 80 mhz spacing. If you achieve SNR of 40 or better you can get a usable throughput over 500 mbps uplink and downlink with very low latency. Another cool feature is you can use the omada app or smtp features for remote management. I also like the ARP traffic monitoring feature if you use these in large scale WLAN or LAN applications. These units work well but you have to know how to set them up properly, point and fine tune and know all the little settings. I feel the negative reviews come from people who aren't setting them up right. I would also add that these may not work well long range in a noise environment, like setting up a a point to point between houses in an inner city area, The bridge will pick up interference from all the 5Ghz routers in the area. These work very well in rural settings with less noise. The UBIQUITI LBE-5AC-GEN2 Litebeam would be more suitable in noisy situations as you would be able to take advantage of frequencies on the lower 5 ghz spectrum.
M**Z
Primero que nada! Yo lo único que se es para mi uso que yo lo utilice. Enviar internet de una casa a otra! Yo lo instale vienedo videos en YouTube & la distancia fue de 1.5 Kma a lo mucho en forma recta, sin obstáculos! Necesitas 2 si es que quieres enviar wifi de una casa a otra. 1 en la casa donde ya tienes internet y otro donde lo quieres enviar. Así mismo necesitas un módem donde vas a recibir el internet y obviamente debes tener módem donde ya tienes internet La instalación requieres ver unos videos en YouTube, al menos así le hice yo. No se mucho en aspectos técnicos de informática pero se algo. Dependerá mucho de que tan bien lo hagas será el resultado. De lo más difícil para mi fue elevar las antenas, subirlas al techo y dejarlas colocadas para que emitieran y recibieran señal de forma directa y libre de obstáculos como árboles y demás, Puede ser que para mi uso de 1.5 Kim’s fue mucho pero quería lo mejor de lo mejor, y en su momento y lo que yo pude obtener y entender estas fueron de las mejores (igual y no pero según mi búsqueda fue esto) por qué si hay unas más económicas muy parecidas a estas que rondan los 1000 pesos en comparación de estas que mal no recuerdo estaban en 1500 peses. Pero estuvo bien creo. Al día de hoy solo 1 ves fallo, pero creo que fue por qué se fue la luz y solo tuve que apagar por un momento y volver a conectar. No tengo imágenes pero si posteriormente puedo editar las agregaré
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