🚀 Connect Beyond Limits — Your WiFi, Unchained!
The KuWFi CPE120 is a robust 300Mbps outdoor wireless bridge designed for long-range (up to 1KM) point-to-point or point-to-multipoint connections. Featuring weatherproof and lightning protection, it supports multiple operation modes including AP and Bridge, and is fully compatible with Starlink routers. With easy setup via LED display and built-in DHCP, it’s ideal for extending Wi-Fi coverage to remote locations, security cameras, and surveillance systems.
Color | CPE120 |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
RAM Memory Installed | 64 MB |
Control Method | App |
Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabytes Per Second |
AntennaType | Internal |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 3E+2 Megabits Per Second |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Frequency | 2.4 Hz |
Wireless Compability | 802.11n |
Is Modem Compatible | No |
Controller Type | Switch |
Antenna Location | outdoor |
Compatible Devices | Security Camera |
Number of Antennas | 1 |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100 Mbps |
Security Protocol | WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK |
Is Electric | Yes |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Additional Features | point to point wireless bridge, Weatherproof, Access Point Mode |
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2"L x 1"W x 10"H |
M**O
Fast service at 200ft
This works great. Finally have internet in my barn. Only that would be better would be a different mounting option other than a pole. My barn is 200ft from my house so ethernet was not a good option. Setup was straight forward. I did have to buy a switch for my router because i didnt have a second ethernet out port. Pretty much just plug it in and turn it on and aim the slave relatively in the direction of the master and bam... internets.
C**W
Rock solid. Exactly what I needed. Incredible value.
I have a couple businesses that operate in the same business park. At $100 a month for business grade 300mbps service I would be paying $200 a month just for internet that is really just used for light web work and media streaming. I previously had Unifi mesh APs but with them being located outside of cinderblock buildings the inside coverage was very spotty. I thought I'd give this a try since it would pay for itself in a month and would allow me to move the Unifi APs indoors. It's been up for 6 months and has no given me one bit of trouble. They are powered by POE switches and have a short run of about 300' direct LOS with minor elevation change. They basically have their own little switch integrated and even have dc jacks for you to power cameras with no POE. Good price, easy setup, lots of features, excellent performance...just buy it!
K**S
100% plug & play. Works excellent.
I've installed 3 of these now; 2 on my own property and 1 on my neighbors. They really do work great. Just a few things to keep in mind:- they do NOT work for 5g cameras; only 2.4GHz compatible ones- you will need to also buy longer ethernet cords and possibly a wifi router- both bridges project their own wifi, just like a router. You can connect the client Bridge to a wifi router, but it may not be necessary (unless you need to have wifi inside of a metal pole barn)- do not bother changing the IP address etc. that is shown in the provided setup video; it is NOT necessary for most applications.- the default password for both bridges is 6666666 (that's eight 6's)I took the time to correct the (poorly) translated photos they've provided as setup instructions in hopes it saves yoi a bit of time and annoyance. (Along with one of my *own* that I found on accident; I am no expert, but I know it works 😂)I also added a list of items you will need to order along with this wifi bridge kit.First pic shows the wifi reception from the bridge I installed for my neighbor today 😁Hope this helps.
K**A
Difficult instructions, no support and cumbersome
Frustrated is an understatement. Their website states free support via whats app or email. Its been 5 days and I have yet to get a response. Im NOT new to networking. A bit of a hack but would rate myself intermediate or better. Also had my daughter who is studying Cyber security at the masters level on a zoom call. ISpecifics:If you have a home network, chances are it is set to 192.168.1.XXX. You will need to change your network address pattern to 192.168.188.XXX in order to see the KuWfi on your network. Not a big deal, but clunky that the bridge address only allows changing the last bank of numbers.They offer a Repeater Mode and an AP mode. I configured the units both ways yet the signal strength from the second 'slave' unit was poor at best. The signal strength on my phone even with the slave right next to the phone is no better than my wireless router from AT&T. Tested 40' away through a window, the signal strength is diminished, almost identical between my AT&T wireless and the Kuwfi unit. I believe the hardware was operational as in Repeater mode both units show C001, with an IP address of 192.168.188.100. in AP mode the master has a different code.Only way I could get an internet signal to the bridge device was via a wired Lan connection to the master, regardless of whether units were configured as an access PT or in repeater mode. After hours of trying, I was unable to connect the master via wifi to my network. In fairness, instructions were not clear whether this was even supported BUT the whole idea with wireless is that you can connect to the bridge wirelessly as well as wired.Instructions were difficult to follow at best. Their english way better than my Chinese but not easy or intuitive, especially if you are unfamiliar. Main page titled "Quickly Installation Guide". FAR from plug and play. There are some web videos that did help. The UI to configure was relatively simple and straight forward, but the units did not provide the extended range needed.In the end you can get a low price, you can get service BUT you can't get both. These are going back to Amazon
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