Point-to-Point Wireless Bridge System CPE688KIT, with WiFi 6 AX3000 Router, Adjustable Installation Brackets, 5KM Range, Dual Gigabit Ports, 24V/48V POE Power Supply – Complete Wireless Bridge Kit
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Point to Point WiFi Bridge
Just imagine these as an invisible ethernet cable.
What is the UeeVii brand?
UeeVii with a simple mission: Share the same network with your garage, barn, neighbors, shop. As an emerging brand, UeeVii tries to find its own foothold in network products.
What is a wireless bridge?
It is equivalent to a network cable, transmitting network signals via wireless way.It uses wireless communication technology to transmit network data using air as a medium to carry out long-distance point-to-point or point-to-multipoint interconnection.
What can a wireless bridge do?
Extend the network to another building, can also extend your monitoring range.


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Point-to-point extension of the network to your barn, garage, shop, etc.
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I mounted mine to a 1.5” pole and then to a weatherproof box which was screwed to the side of my house and RV garage.
Installation Instructions for extending the signal from one point to another. I needed Wi-Fi in my RV garage which is about 150’ from my house. I was only getting 1 bar (if that) from my house Wi-Fi. It is unknown how the one on the RV garage will hold up in the Idaho summer. It faces south so it will get heated a lot.

Just imagine these as an invisible ethernet cable. I bought a set to get wifi to my brother’s barn which is 77 yards from his house according to his golf range finder.
I configured a wireless router I had laying around as an access point and plugged that into the receiver antenna. What that does in effect is give multiple devices access to the receiver antenna/internet. We’re streaming just fine in the barn with this unit.
Comprehensive Wireless Bridge Kit: Includes two 5.8G wireless bridges, adjustable installation brackets, and a high-speed WiFi 6 AX3000 dual-band router – an all-in-one solution for network extension and WiFi broadcasting
5KM Point-to-Point Transmission: Wireless bridges support long-distance transmission up to 5 kilometers, ensuring stable data transfer for surveillance systems, remote offices, or outbuildings
Dual Gigabit Ethernet Ports: Both wireless bridges come equipped with dual Gigabit RJ45 ports, offering fast wired connections for devices that require reliable high-speed internet access
48V PoE Power Supply: The wireless bridges support 48V Power over Ethernet (PoE), providing both power and data transmission through a single cable, simplifying the installation process
Adjustable Mounting Brackets: The included installation brackets allow for both pole and wall-mounted setups, featuring angle adjustment for optimal alignment and easier setup
Seamless WiFi 6 AX3000 Router: The WiFi 6 router provides ultra-fast speeds up to 3000Mbps, with dual-band frequencies (2.4GHz and 5GHz), perfect for delivering stable WiFi to remote areas via the bridge system
Expand Your Network Effortlessly: Ideal for extending your home or business network to remote locations such as barns, workshops, garages, and other outdoor buildings
Weather-Resistant Design: Built to withstand outdoor environments, the wireless bridges feature IP66 weatherproofing, making them resistant to rain, dust, and extreme temperatures
Plug & Play Setup: Pre-configured for easy installation, no advanced networking knowledge required—simply mount, connect, and enjoy stable network coverage
Compatible with Multiple Devices: Works seamlessly with various networking devices including surveillance cameras, smart home devices, and office systems, providing a reliable long-range connection
9 reviews for Point-to-Point Wireless Bridge System CPE688KIT, with WiFi 6 AX3000 Router, Adjustable Installation Brackets, 5KM Range, Dual Gigabit Ports, 24V/48V POE Power Supply – Complete Wireless Bridge Kit
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Chris Bird –
Works better than I expected-100 down at the barn through trees
Installed a few weeks ago to get wifi into the shop about 375 feet from the house. I was afraid of a 70’ wide clump of trees between house and barn. I mounted it temporarily only 6 feet off the ground because it was the cleanest line of sight, but still had lots of lower limbs and lower leaves to penetrate. Maybe in the spring when it’s in full bloom I may have to adjust the positioning, but it works great for now. Out of the router in my home office I get about 300 down and 250 up. I put the router under a window near the slave to get wifi in the courtyard. In the courtyard 120 down/100 up. In the barn 20 feet from the router 157/139, far side of the barn 65’ from the router through one wall 97/8. All that at 5ghz, not having to drop to 2.4. Plenty good for YouTube TV and updates for the laser and CNC. Setup was pretty easy. Watch several setup vids as they are better than reading instructions. Highly recommend.
Ariel Morales –
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!
shooter1111 –
Spectacular product for outbuildings
I have tried a lot of products trying to get internet to my shop, 200 ft from my house. All the other products gave intermittent connectivity and very slow speeds. A friend mentioned using a bridge kit, so I researched various kits on Amazon and this manufacturer had some of the best reviews.This was easy to install, directions were not completely clear but I have an IT background so it was easy for me to understand with the diagrams. I spent 1 hour installing the master unit on the eave of my home and the slave on the exterior of my shop, running cat 6 ethernet cable through the attic and down the inside wall of my shop. Both units connected easily to each other. You do not have to access the configuration application to establish the connection, so it’s super simple.You will need other items, Cat 5 or 6 cables to run from each unit to each router, I bought a 100ft and a 25ft outdoor cable. You will need a wifi router for your outbuilding, I bought the TP 3000, and you need exterior mounting brackets.I highly recommend this product. I ran speedtest in my shop after installing and I have the same speed as I do in my house. I have already connected a ROKU TV and Security cameras, everything works perfectly.
T. Gendron –
Easier to setup than reading documentation
I’m not sure that it was worth reading the directions. There’s a lot of setup options described in the poorly written manual, but ultimately I ignored all that and just plugged each end of the bridge into its respective POE injector, cabled into the router on each end and it worked. one of the documents showed needing two ethernet connections at the bridge for a basic solution, that wasn’t needed, the POE injector works a passthrough. The two ports on the bridge are for a re-direction or relay. I’m off-grid solar and plan on testing 12VDC power, taking the POE injector out of the circuit…but they really don’t use much power. 12VDC may be more powerful/stable. blah blah blah, they work and are easier than reading the documentation.
Merlin –
Does what it says easy to follow guide did the job disable the ‘workgroup’ public access 😊 not had a chance to put in place a ‘sniffer’ software in order to determine any unwanted access.Might run wireshark later.
Michael Geldart –
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.
Mark benton –
Used for cctv system easy to use set up took one minute working well.
Amazon Customer –
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!
Morris Vogelzang –
Bought in January already failed worked ok for two months