🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The UeeVii CPE450 is a high-performance wireless bridge designed for outdoor use, offering a long-range Wi-Fi solution with a maximum distance of 3km. It features a user-friendly plug-and-play setup, high-speed data transmission of up to 300Mbps, and robust support for video surveillance, making it ideal for extending networks to remote locations like barns or garages.
Color | White |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12"L x 7"W x 3"H |
Number of Channels | 13 |
Impedance | 4 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 3E+3 Feet |
W**Z
Signal strength is 100percent at 400 ft
If you need internet/wifi in another location not connected to your house, just get it. It works! Even through trees. I purchased this bridge system for a clubhouse i built 400 feet away from my house (in the woods) and it receives a 100percent signal through trees. I still can't believe the signal is hitting that strong. One thing to know though. If you don't purchase the bundle, then you will need a router to add to the bridge system at the area where you want the internet/wifi at. Oh, and the directions are trash, so just Google on how to hook up and a YouTube video will prompt you. It's super easy as well. You're welcome
A**S
Works Great on Outbuilding 400' away from main building - Full Strength
Works great. Needed to extend Wifi to outbuilding on small farm that is 400 feet away from home base. I have Starlink (additional adaptar required for connection to external ethernet cable). Instructions are not clear (every one comments on this). Following is to clarify instructions on how I set it up to broadcast single 400' away to a T-Plink router used as an access point (took me two hours including mounting etc.).1. Device #1 in main building, set to A, (there is A-B switch on bottom of device). This is master device. Plug Cat-6 ethernet cable into Lan1 on Master Device. 2. Other end of Ethernet Cable comming out of Master Device is plugged into POE port (2 Power supplies come with devices). 3. Plug another ethernet cat-6 cable from Power Supply to your primary router (any open Lan Port). 4. Second Device Mount on Secondary location where you want to send signal to (point intial device to secondary device). This secondary device needs to have AB switch set to B. 5. Plug Ethernet cable-cat 6 in Lan1 port in Second Device. Run second cat-6 device into second power supply port that identified as POE. 6. Run another cat-6 ethernet cable from power supply of secondary device port labled Lan to a second router (I used T-Link 1200 which supports Point of Access). Plug that second cable into a Lan Port (doesn't matter which one) of the Second Router. 7. Plug in the power supply directly into outlet (needs to be done for each device). 8. Once you plug the devices in, check Device #1 to see what channel it is on (mine defaulted to #1), then Check secondary device to see what channel it is picking up broadcast (mine automatically defaulted to #1). If channel on secondary device is not equal to the same channel on primary (A) device, then hit button on device #2 until it matches same channel as Primary Device. 9. Turn out Second Router (reboot at least once), and a wireless signal should now broadcast in your secondary location. Password for Secondary Router is the correct Password to use at the secondary location. On my T-Plink router the password was located on bottom of device. 10. Wait about 30 seconds and reboot your phone/tablet/PC and now look for signal on Secondary Router. 11. Select Wifi Signal from second router, enter password, and you will have a signal. Very strong over 400' was able to stream, etc.. Works well, but tricky to set up. Price point is excellent as other devices are much more expense. I would recommend. PS I am not a networking or overly computer savy person and followed instructions from video I saw online and was able to make it work. Good luck!
A**N
Easy to mount and no setup needed
Had about a 400 foot distance to another building with no way to get a cable to it and needed the same WiFi at either building. Also have some cameras for security that needed WiFi. Used a couple of Direct TV dish mounts which is overkill cause these things don't weigh much and they come with the metal screw clamp to attach it to the vertical pipe. Connected the one marked 'A' to existing switch thru provided PoE injector. At remote building connected the one marked 'B' to a small 10/100 switch thru the other provided PoE injector. The UeeVii connected instantly, showed full signal strength, and the thru put was 80 up and down so good speed. I hooked a router to the switch that had the option of making it an access point. I set the ssid on the router the same as the main building and also matched the password and now can move from one building to the other and I automatically get WiFi without changing anything on my phone.There is a cover that snaps on the bottom to protect the connections. It has two ethernet connections but I only used one on each end. I also like the status lights on the side that are visible from the ground. Overall very pleased as I didn't have to do anything but point them at each other and plug them in.
E**Y
Works, but lots of troubleshooting
First off, there is a reviewer who gave the instructions to set this up. Find those and follow them. Made it easy. I did the setup with the Bridges only 10 feet from each other. Setup was a breeze with them in line of sight.I have a Tesla that needs updates, but I live in an apartment. I got these bridges to send an internet wifi signal to my garage (which is not attached to my unit). I put one bridge in my bedroom where the router and modem were and the other bridge 3 floors down and about 60ft away (if you drew a direct line). Lots of walls, concrete, stairs, etc are between the two.After the connection was successful from 10ft apart, I disconnected the one going to my garage and took it 3 floors down. In hooking it up, it wouldn't connect. I know these are meant for outdoors and that they can reach almost 2 miles, so I figured my short 60 feet would work, but it didn't. I kept trying various channels (running back up the stairs as I was alone) to get the 2 to pair. No luck. Then I tried moving the unit in my garage all the way to the back (it was set up at the front where the garage door was). This was an extra 15 feet back and closer to the unit in my bedroom (still 3 floors above). Once I did this, it connected with 3/4 strength. This gave me enough to connect my other router (in bridge mode) and now I have wifi. I pay for a 1-gigabit download, but in the garage, I am only getting 2Mbps. This is plenty for my software releases for my car. I brought the Tesla in and hooked it up to my new signal and the download began! Mission accomplished. However, figuring out where to put these to work with each other was a pain. Not the fault of the product as this is meant to be a "line of sight product" for the outdoors. While it's working, you need to be aware this may not work well depending on your situation. Be prepared to fiddle with the location until it works for you or you might need to return it. Good luck.
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