Thanks to the other reviewers I didn't even bother to read the instructions as I already remembered what other users have said about installing these devices. This setup is a simple point-to-point bridge. I didn't go into the interface at all as I was planning on running an ethernet cable to the building and wireless access point inside after these devices were installed. my router on the base side and the access point on the receiver side). I have labeled each Ethernet cable as such. I set the base to B and the aim to A as stated by the technical reviewer. I connected them side by side and waited for them to initialize. When the H lit up I switched the channel to whichever I wanted on each device and then waited for them to light up, which only took about 30 seconds. installed about 250 meters from the base and connected to the POE and then to the ethernet LAN that I connected to the wireless access point that I had previously configured before installing these devices. The channel number immediately turned red. The devices were connected and I was able to connect to my hotspot! Very easy! I'm deducting 1 star for a few design flaws as I see them. They had to make notches in the bottom panel on the opposite side so the cables didn't have to be bent to close and secure it. It would also make snapping easier.2. Instead of labeling the receiver and the basic ethernet LAN and POE ports as they are on the POE (power) injector, they labeled them LAN1 and LAN2, which might confuse some people. I wrote down what purpose I use, so it wasn't a problem for me. This is just the first day. I'll come back and update later when I have time to use the devices for a while.
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