Quote from: wintermute000 on February 23, 2020, 02:08:01 AM
You'd probably have more luck if you had 2 of them and set it up in bridge mode pointed exactly at each other, not moving. Or even repeater mode at this end. Or use a model where you can use external antennas, you yourself said that the house is poor for wifi signal penetration.
Directional antenna can be highly specific (hence directional...) being consumer grade I can't even see the antenna pattern diag but you'd want to look into that as well. At 25m literally a few degrees = possibly metres difference in where the effective signal lands. Height is also important. Even being a TPlink I doubt that if its an actual outdoors AP that the problem is with the AP, its with the RF. Likely all your problems solved with external antenna. But there's a fair chance your friend needs to stop being cheap and get a unit at his end. The repeater solution seems simplest and doesn't require another unit dedicated to just being a bridge.
Also, be aware what you're doing is likely against your ISP T&Cs.
Thanks for the info. I did just that - i bought another CPE210 unit today --->set it up in client mode ----> mounted it on his outer wall & drilled a small hole through it ---> connected it to his wifi router via lan cable. He's getting 30 mbps average internet connection speed on Wifi (he has 54 mbps 802.11 b/g wifi adapter in his laptop and extremely cheap router that isn't really covering his entire flat 100%- so it's fairly good), and well over 60 mbps internet connection speed through lan, so we definitely solved the problem. I'm sure we might have gotten a better result by testing different channels / adjusting different angles of both antennas, but since he was so thrilled with the results we instantly had, i just left it like that. As for the ISP T&C, i never really thought about that, but both of the apartments are registered to the same person (my uncle) so it's basically the same individual using it. Naturally no one else can gain access to our network as it's password protected. Thank you very much for your help, it's much appreciated.