
TP-Link
The TP-Link CPE710 is a 5 GHz outdoor 802.11ac CPE with a 23 dBi directional antenna, delivering up to 867 Mbps and designed for long-range point-to-point or point-to-multipoint links. It features IP65 weatherproofing, passive PoE, and centralized Pharos Control management for rugged, high-performance wireless bridges.
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$74.99
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$71.25
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the CPE710 as a high‑performance outdoor bridge that excels in noisy, long‑distance scenarios. B&H Photo and CDW commend its 23 dBi antenna, 2×2 MIMO, and 867 Mbps AC throughput, while emphasizing the rugged IP65 enclosure and Pharos Control for easy centralized management. The consensus is that it offers a cost‑effective, reliable solution for enterprise and ISP deployments requiring robust PtP or PtMP links.
What Users Say
User‑generated feedback is scarce in the available sources, so direct consumer sentiment cannot be quantified. The product’s marketing and specifications suggest users would appreciate its long‑range capability and weather resistance, while potential concerns would revolve around the need for precise alignment and the lack of 2.4 GHz support.
How It Compares
vs. Ubiquiti NanoStation
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose CPE710 for maximum range; choose NanoStation for easier setup in less demanding distances.
vs. Other TP‑Link Pharos models (e.g., CPE210)
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Disadvantages
Select CPE710 when top speed and range are critical; select lower‑gain Pharos for compact indoor or short‑range links.
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