🚀 Elevate Your Internet Experience with Unmatched Range and Speed!
The Wireless Bridge Point to Point Outdoor for Starlink Satellite Internet Extension is a robust solution designed to extend your Starlink internet coverage. Operating at 5.8GHz, it offers high-speed data transmission of up to 100Mbps over a distance of 3 kilometers. With features like weatherproof durability, plug-and-play installation, and compatibility with various devices, this outdoor access point is perfect for both residential and commercial applications.
Connector Type Used on Cable | RJ45 |
Frequency | 5.8 GHz |
Frequency Bands Supported | 5.8 Ghz |
Range | 3 Kilometers |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, WiFi Router, Security Cameras, Computer, Starlink Gen 2 Ethernet Adapter/Gen 3 Router |
Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
Additional Features | Its point-to-point pairing feature streamlines setup, eliminating the need for intricate wiring processes. It presents a straightforward, user-friendly, and professional solution for achieving extended wireless coverage, seamless data transmission, and efficient wireless monitoring., The Point-to-Point Outdoor Wireless Bridge for Starlink Satellite Internet is a 5.8GHz long-range Starlink WiFi extender, designed to facilitate internet sharing from one building to another and support video surveillance monitoring. Compliant with IEEE 802.11a and IEEE 802.11n standards, this outdoor network bridge operates at 5.8GHz, offering internet connectivity to remote locations spanning up to 3 kilometers (barrier-free). |
Wireless Compability | 801.11ac |
Data Transfer Rate | 100 Megabits Per Second |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.36"D x 3.55"W x 9.8"H |
Item Weight | 23 Ounces |
Color | white |
R**E
5.8 gb wireless bridge
These things can be a bit tricky to set up, just read the instructions BEFORE you start. For the most part, all you have to do is determine which is master, and which is slave. Them mount where they have line of sight to each other. Give them time to link up, and connect to your remote router wan port. My set-up is only about 300 ft, and they advertise much greater distance, but this works great for me. I run 2 TV’s, an I-Pad and a cell phone and everything works flawlessly. Only glitch I have found is after a power failure, I wait until my router resets, then I have to unplug the slave for a few seconds then power it back up for it to see the router. A great purchase for remote service.
J**L
Works easy set up
Bought to get the starlink WiFi’d to shop across the field works well, easy set up, must have line of sight! Once set up and router hooked up my feller was able to YouTube important shop questions such as how to buy a 5000$ tool box w/o your wife knowing or how to fix the thing that he broke that has to be fixed before the wife gets home.. also this works for women too, how to hide my amazon purchases in the shop w/o husband seeing all the boxes..
B**T
Doesn’t work
I bought these and tried to install, I could not, I had my IT guy come over and he has issues too. Could not get into settings to change anything. It lit up but had no signal. Bottom line hard to install for two tech savy people, either broken or doesn’t work properly and cannot return bc I am outside of window. Lame
L**N
Worked for 2 weeks
Everything was working great just like it should. Basic plug and play and for some reason 2 weeks later I try to log in and I have no signal. So I checked the bridges and the master is not doing anything. It is like it is froze. I contacted the manufacturer. They said hold the reset button down for at least 30 seconds which I did. Nothing has changed. It's still stuck on channel 8. I've tried unplugging it. I've tried everything I know to do. Ordering a second one now. It would be nice to be compensated for the first one not working. I will gladly send it back.
P**E
Blazing Speed over 100 feet apart not quite fully bidirectional
Installed this between two buildings across the street from each other. We had two internet bills - now we have just ONE.Installation was easy.Setup was easy too. Just make sure one unit has the switch set to A and the other has it set to BAt each end plug in the POE (power over ethernet adapter) to the wall. Then one ethernet cable connects the POE adapter and the bridge unit and a second ehternet cable connects the POE adapter and the router (or modem).We have 55mbps service and are getting 50 - 59 mbps through the bridge.My only suggestion for an improvement would be to make it possible to have more of a repeater set up so that you could have the Internet connection on either the A or the B-side without having to flip the master/slave settings.
M**R
Thinking Internet Access Plug and Play? You have another thing coming
I don't have issue with its range or speed, I think that part is fantastic.However, the instruction manual is terrible for setting this up for creating a second subnet for internet access in a remote location. And the video had some things backwards.You need to connect the Master to the Internet and the Slave is the access point for the internet.Also disappointed that the Slave unit cannot act as a wireless access location, whereas the Master does. What's the point in allowing the Master when the Master is in an area with access! You will need an additional wireless router connected to your Slave to create a wireless LAN in you remote location.
D**6
Completely quite working
From day one this bridge gave me issues. I had to put it on a timer to re-boot multiple times a day just to have a few hours of Wi-fi. Now it's dead, I cannot transmit a signal and can not change channels. I checked all cables with a tester and connected to my laptop to verify that the network is working. Would not recommend.
R**R
Easy installation, good instructions
Easy to get up and running.Connected far end of building to office for security.
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