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Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
I am very impressed with the performance so far. I used this to provide reliable internet service from our home to a remote office located about 80 feet away. The signal and speed is as good as inside the house. Installation was very easy and quick. I highly recommend this product to anyone looking to extend their wifi signal without the hassle of cables or wires.
LaRon M Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
I have been an Amazon customer for decades, I almost never leave product reviews. This product is outstanding. I could not get WiFi in my metal shop, I did not want to dig a trench and run an Ethernet cable. I chose this product as an alternative. The instructions were clear, instillation was easy. They paired seamless and work exactly as advertised. I have 100MBS speed in my house, previously I was getting no signal at all in my shop. After installing these I’m getting 100MBS in the shop. Highly recommend this product. My ISP brought me an additional WiFi extender, we plugged it into the bridge and it paired no problem. Now I have the same network in my shop as the house. All my devices connect without issues.
Louisville
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Other than figuring out how to run the Ethernet cords through my attic, the setup was easy. You will use your current modem/wifi router and plug their Ethernet cord into the plug (they provide) then out of that plug you will need another Ethernet cord to plug into the 1st sender box that you will mount outside to aim towards the 2nd box. (I purchased a 35 footer to get through my attic). Aim that box directly to where the 2nd sender box will be. Basically it’s catching the signal, just like playing catch with a football, the boxes are playing catch with the signal. The 2nd box will need another long Ethernet cord ( I purchased a 25 footer to get inside my pole barn). It will plug into the supplied plugin-they provide. Then take their supplied Ethernet cord and plug into another wireless router (I used a lynksis router). Wait it all power up and look for the signal in you WiFi settings. Make sure the 2 boxes are set on different channels-one box on “A” and the other on “B”. Other than that mine worked directly out of the box.
Tom Dunnavant
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
I spent 30 years in computer and network sales, but have been home building and inspection for 20 years. I'm 73 years old. I did the test/install with no outside help.I used this bridge to provide Internet and streaming to a "guest house" located 500 feet from my home. I read the reviews, bought a simple inexpensive bridge, a long Cat6 ethernet cable and a cheap router form Walmart.The only issue I encountered was the shipping lead-time but I'm spoiled be too many overnight shipping. Shipping took almost 2 weeks, but it was worth the wait.I have yet to do a hard install of the product but should be able to complete that today. The first thing I did was to take the 300 ft buriable Cat6 and connect it to my service provider and attach a the cheap router from Walmart. I set up in a default manner, changed the router name and the password and being rural with no neighbors in range to interfere, I was happy that the little router simply worked and I was getting a really strong signal. So, I let the little router just sit working until I was ready to install the bridge.My home is 6,000 sq feet under roof, 4000 ft inside and 2400 outside. Its a barndominum and although I have moved in and its a great place to live, I have yet to install ceilings on the porches, so there are open rafters there, but the materials are on-site and ready to install, but I've had a lot of fish to fry to get to the point where I can enclose. And, I'm hopping before winter, I will have finished the ceilings and a the ceiling fans I have set a side to install after the ceilings. Although they are large porches, the metal will go up rather quickly.Because of the configuration of my situation, the 300 ft cable would be able to allow me to bore one hole through a wall and into my front porch ceiling, and I used the long cable to run the transmitting bridge from the best location to hit the "guest house". I'll be doing the overhead cable today on the fron porch and back porch. Targeting a "hard install" this afternoon late.When the bridge finally arrived, I let it set unopened for two days then opened the package and did a test install through the 300 ft cable, to a POE inserter (included) and then on to the transmitting bridge. Then, I connected the receiving bridge about 15 feet away again installing the cheap Walmart router to power, and running the network cable in and out of the POE to the receiving bridge. Once the power was one, the equipment took over and paired. I was getting pumped, I hooked the new wifi router to a streaming tv and a laptop and did a speed test. OK, the though put was not stellar, the 300 ft cable was the issue was but 50 mbs was fine. The important thing, it worked out of the box.I did a soft install with the transmitter zipt ied to a broom that was zip tied to a kennel fence about 5 feet away from my planned hard install. I had to run an extension power cable to feed the POE. Total low tech install and Redneck installer (Me).On the receiving end, I connected the tested router to power and ethernet through the POE and hung the receiving bridge outside a window. I did not expect much but I was 500 feet away. Within in two (2) minutes I had wife in the building 500 feet away. Retraced my steps and did a speed test on my phone, and it was not stellar but 20 mbs was just fine for this application. The next step was to turn on a ROKU smart TV and selected the network setup, piece of cake. Within another 15 minutes the TV had updated and was ready for use, I spent a few moments removing unwanted apps and Installed 4 commonly used streaming services we have subscriptions to and we were cooking!So, I started with a quick almost side my side test, extended that to a 500 foot low tech install and and heading towards a hard install since proof of concept has been well established. I have a hole to bore, the long cable to run up into the rafters, down to a gas line near the foundation for 40 feet and then back up to the rafters to the planned transmitter location. I must install a simple 110 outlet near the mounting point to power up the POE and then turn my attention to doing a hardwire at the other end of the line. Point, works for our application. And, in total, my expenditure for this project is under $200. UPDATE: Hard wire completed, transmitting and receiving stations in place and getting about 45mbs on the receiving. Two tvs streaming, WIFI calling on cell phones and surfing just fine.
Garrett Terry
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
Appearance:The WiFi bridge features a sleek, compact design with a durable, weather-resistant exterior, making it ideal for outdoor installation. Its clean, white finish blends seamlessly with most environments.Key Features:Long-Range Connectivity: Capable of providing a stable and high-speed connection over long distances, perfect for linking buildings or extending WiFi outdoors.Weatherproof Design: Built to withstand outdoor conditions, including rain, wind, and extreme temperatures.Plug-and-Play Setup: Simple installation process with clear instructions, making it easy for both professionals and DIY users.Multiple Mounting Options: Comes with flexible mounting brackets to suit various installation needs.Pros:Reliable performance for extending internet access in challenging environments.Secure and stable connection even at extended ranges.Durable design ensures longevity with minimal maintenance.Cost-effective solution compared to running long cables.Cons:Initial setup may require technical knowledge for fine-tuning.Best performance requires a clear line of sight between units.Overall:This outdoor WiFi bridge is an excellent choice for anyone needing to extend their network to a separate building, outdoor area, or remote location. With its durable design, strong performance, and ease of use, it offers a reliable and affordable networking solution. Highly recommended for businesses, farms, or home users with large properties.
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