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Wireless Bridge Point to Point Outdoor: UeeVii CPE450 5.8G 3Km Long Range Wi-Fi Bridge for Extend Network to Barn and Surveillance Range - Work with Starlink, 14dBi MIMO Antenna,48V POE Powered, 2pcs

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  • Enhanced Dual 100Mbps Ports: The UeeVii CPE450 wireless bridge provides reliable connections with dual 10/100Mbps RJ45 ports, offering data transfer speeds of up to 300Mbps between point to point bridges, perfect for stable network extension
  • Versatile Network Expansion: Effortlessly extend your network to an old house, barn, shop, or garage by point to point wireless bridge outdoor. Share the internet with neighbors or family members and save on subscription fees
  • Maximized Reach with Starlink: Pair the CPE450 outdoor network bridge with your Starlink router for extended coverage to distant outbuildings, ensuring seamless connectivity across your property
  • Effortless Surveillance Setup: Wifi bridge point to point outdoor wire connects IP cameras to monitor large areas such as lanes, yards, or farms. No need for complex wiring, saving you time and costs
  • Plug and Play Simplicity: The pre-configured Internet bridge point to point outdoor is ready to use out of the box. If reconfiguration is needed, easily pair them with a simple dial, ensuring hassle-free installation
  • Advanced 5G Transmission: The CPE450 point to point wireless bridge operates on a 5G frequency with 15 channels, delivering higher speeds, stronger anti-interference, and longer-range coverage compared to 2.4G alternatives
  • Optimized Installation Requirements: PTP wireless bridge built-in 14dBi high-gain directional antenna, the PTP wireless bridge requires a clear line of sight for optimal performance. Ensure face-to-face positioning for the best results
  • Adaptive Power Management: Supports power supply from 24V ~48V PoE injector or switch, wireless bridge kit automatically adjusts power output based on environmental changes, maintaining smooth network and video transmission across varying conditions
  • 3KM Long-Range Transmission: Achieve up to 3 km barrier-free transmission. Even with obstacles like trees, the building to building wifi bridge maintains robust performance for point-to-point connections
  • Weather-Resistant Design: The wifi ethernet bridge IP65-rated weatherproof casing ensures reliable operation in harsh outdoor environments, with protection against rain, dust, and freezing conditions



Product Description

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CPE450 is a 3Km 5.8G wireless transmission equipment. It uses wireless communication technology to transmit network data using air as a medium to carry out long-distance PtP or PtMP interconnection. The working data link layer realizes the interconnection and transmission of local area networks.

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UeeVii CPE450 Bridge

UeeVii CPE450 WiFi bridge is widely used in warehouses, farms, and house lane monitoring systems. Point to point extend network WiFi range, extend the network in the house to your barn, garage, church, warehouse, and even neighbor's house through wireless bridge signal transmission.


TCS529
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Very easy to setup and install. I have used lots of similar products for clients, but this remains my go to product as it is Very good!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
Got this for my stepdad for Christmas. He has been wanting WiFi in his metal shop for a couple years, and I found this. He has one tower mounted on the outside of the shop with the other in the house connected to the router and he has the strongest signal. It was easy to set up by watching YouTube videos. The instructions didn’t help, but the videos walked him though. I got the router of the same brand to go in the shop. If you are on the fence, get this. It’s easy and it works.
Kelly Ougel
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
I recently replaced a non-working wireless bridge on a customer's sign with the UeeVii CPE450 5.8G Access Point to Point WiFi Bridge, and the experience was remarkably smooth.The setup was genuinely plug-and-play, as advertised. The instructions were clear and straightforward, making the installation process hassle-free. From unboxing to having a fully operational wireless bridge, it took very little time and effort.The UeeVii CPE450 performed admirably, providing a stable and robust connection. The 5.8G frequency ensures minimal interference and consistent performance, which is crucial for maintaining reliable connectivity over longer distances.The build quality of the device is solid, with a design that seems durable enough to withstand various weather conditions, making it suitable for outdoor installations.Overall, I am very pleased with the UeeVii CPE450 5.8G Access Point to Point WiFi Bridge. It proved to be an excellent replacement for the previous bridge, offering a reliable solution with an easy and efficient setup process. I would highly recommend this product to anyone in need of a dependable wireless bridge solution.
Slang
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2024
Used this to extend network to my shop 500 feet away and works perfect. I got these particular ones as it has the functionality of varying the transmit power as needed as opposed to some that just blast at full power. I believe this should help with how long the unit will last as it is usually at 50% output.No problems setting it up, just keep it simple and treat it like a long network cable. If you get into all the options in the ui without knowing a bit about networking you can fall into a hole pretty quick.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 3, 2024
I am using this to bridge internet about 100m wirelessly. This does the job and I am pleasantly surprised by the ease of setup. I would recommend this if you need to bridge an internet gap.Update: at about week two of installation, one of the devices stopped working. I emailed their service and they shipped a new device. The service is great!
Rj
Reviewed in Canada on July 7, 2024
Very happy with how it transmits signal thru a wall and thru a thick tree hedgerow. The master transmitter quit working after about a month and support helped trouble shoot it and discovered it needed to be replaced. They sent me another complete CPE 450 unit right away at no cost. Nice to see people still stand behind their product. Many thanks UeeVii.
tec
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023
I have never tried using a WiFi bridge before but had a need to temporarily get a WiFi signal between two buildings about 400 ft apart. I tried a range extender but the speed loss was too severe. The good news is this inexpensive bridge did the trick and the speed loss is negligible (I had about 80-90 Mbps at source location - essential same on receiving end). My situation is pretty ideal for this bridge with a clear line of sight between units and no obstructions of any kind. Setup was actually pretty easy for the WiFi transmission mode, but the instructions are poorly written and make it seem more complicated than it really is because they include obscure advanced setup options most people won't ever need to do. My recommendation is to first "pair" the devices on your kitchen table per the intial instructions by selecting a common channel, then unplug everything and move the "Master" (connected to origin ethernet source) and "Slave" (installs on remote location receiving end). Fortunately the units have RAM memory that remembers their settings when unplugged, so once paired they immediately re-pair/re-connect when they power up again. Simply install where desired, aim at each other, and within a minute or so you are up and running. Installed a couple of days ago so have not used long enough to comment on durability or stability, but so far no issues.
Cédric Tremblay
Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2022
Dont buy these.. setup is terrible. The web acces terrible.All this product is terrible u got the antenna and its feal cheappp as @#$%. Dont buy that is not good sorry.
Michael Geldart
Reviewed in Canada on August 20, 2021
The instructions are difficult to follow, there are some good videos online that step you through it. The first one that came had a POE adapter that was defective, you can tell if the LED is flickering on the unit that is plugged into it. Ordered another one and used an adapter from that and returned the first as defective. So with all of this, why 5 Stars? Because this thing is excellent and easy to install. LEDs on the side make it dead simple to make sure you have strong signal. Network is rock solid with no issues. Installed in a few minutes between two houses 200M apart. Highly recommended if you need easy and inexpensive network connectivity between buildings with clear LoS.
jon in columbus
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2021
Like others have already said, the instructions are trash. I am not a a techy and have little to no networking experience, but I used a couple youtube videos and the sorted through reviews with advice and figured it out. I have a farmette and wanted to get WIFI from my house to a Barn about 170ft away. My internet service is actually provided through WIFI, so essentially, I was trying to get WIFI to WIFI. I am going to post some instructions for those who are like me and don't know anything about networking in case they have the same need. I assume it would essentially be the same as extending WIFI that is provided through other means (broadband, fiber, cable, etc). Pay attention to "transmitting/origin" and "receiving/destination". I am referring to "transmitting/origin" as the end providing the data connection and "receiving/destination" as the end that the connection is being extended to. As others have mentioned, it is much easier to do a mock-up in a single room first to get settings right and to test it before putting lots of distance between the antennas. This is highly suggested.I did not do any crazy configuration stuff through my laptop. It's not necessary for basic bridge for wifi. I did everything through my cell phone for configuration of my receiving router. Yours may or may not have that capability, but likely should if it is a wireless router.1. There was talk about the dip switches on the antennas. The instructions mention it but it's buried. You should set transmitting antenna dip switch to "B" and receiving antenna(s) dip switch to "A".2. The POE ports on the POE AC plugs get connected to the Antennas choose LAN1 or LAN2 but be consistent in hook up at both ends. I prefer LAN2 b/c it gave me more room to hit the configure button.3. Your receiving wireless router will likely need to be configured to be set up as an "access point". You will need to refer to the instructions provided with the router you choose to use on that end to set the router up for this. This was the most difficult part of the install for me and the part that seemed to be the missing link in everything that I read to try to figure out hook-up.4. Connect the Transmitting end POE to the origin router via ethernet cable. I used the LAN port on the back of the origin router.5. Connect the POE LAN port on the receiving end to the "modem" port of the destination router.6. Power up all devices7. Hit configure button on transmitting antenna. "H" will blink to show configuration mode. Press the button to select a channel. I just used channel 1. When you reach the channel you want just stop pushing the button. The channel will continue to blink, in this case "1".8. Hit configure button on receiving antenna. "H" will blink to show configuration mode. Press the button to select a channel. I just used channel 1. When you reach the channel you want just stop pushing the button. The channel will continue to blink, in this case "1".9. If the antennas have line of sight, the channels on both antennas should stop blinking after 30 second or less indicating that they have been paired. If successfully paired, you should see the green indicator lights on the side of the antennas at both ends light up for signal strength and see a lit LAN light that corresponds to the LAN ports that you used for your routers/antennas.10. Go to destination end of the network (receiving router end). turn on wifi on your desired device. Search for the name of your receiving router in wifi connections, click on it. Enter password if needed.Now you should be connected.I hope that this helps other tech dumb folks like me get WIFI to other points of the property. The stability and speed of the devices are good. I just wish that they could re-do the instructions with somebody that has a technical writing background in English.
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