1200Mbps WiFi Bridge:
1 x 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet Port and 1x 10/100Mbps Ethernet Port
900Mbps WiFi Bridge:
2 x 10/100Mbps Ethernet Ports
Product Description
1.KuWFi Outdoor Wireless Bridge is a 5 GHz high-powered long-distance 11AC wireless outdoor AP/client bridge
2.Offering dual-PoE Gigabit ports and a high-gain directional antenna that emits a narrow signal beam, limiting interference and ensuring stable connectivity, high-bandwidth and 867 Mbps speeds over long distances.
3.18dBi High-Gain Antennas Extend Networks to MAX 5 Miles (Point-to-Point)
4. PoE-Compliant Ports Offer Flexible Power Options for an IP Camera or AP,360-Degree, 3-Axis Pivoting Arm Locks for Precision Alignment
5.Wifi CPE router be used in complicated environment, like elevator monitoring,also weather proof case against rugged environment.Standard with POE power supply, which makes project more simple
Built-in 18 dBi dual-polarized directional antenna to boost your signal.
Wireless speed up to 900Mbps.
Wireless ratio frequency up to 500mW, good for long distance transmission.
16M Flash + 64M RAM, more stable performance in wireless transmission.
Standard:IEEE 802.11a/n on 5 GHz
Interface:1200mbps have one 1x10/1000 Ethernet Ports
900Mbs cpe have 2 x 10/100 Ethernet Ports– LAN1
Supports 802.N PoE Input– LAN2: Data oE Pass-Through1 x Reset ButtonLED Indicators1 x Power2 x LAN portsPoE adapter 24V POE100V~240V AC, 50-60Hz
Package Contents:
KuWFI Outdoor AP*2PCS
PoE adapter*2PCS
Pole Mount Ring
Mounting Screw Set
Quick Installation Guide
Applications Case
I was looking for a wireless bridge to bring internet connection to my backhouse about 500 feet from the main house, which is too far for wifi range and too long to run the ethernet cable. I connected the adapter to the bridge using the ethernet cable on one end and the other end of the ethernet cable to the main house internet hub. I connected the other adapter to the other bridge using another ethernet cable for the backhouse. I like that the bridges can go very far, up to almost a mile without obstruction, which is ample for my need. Will look to see if the bridge can be connected wirelessly to the hub in the main house.
Log in to the Web UI with different IP addresses based on the different numbers displayed by the LEDs: