

🚀 Elevate your network game with ultra-long-range wireless power!
The UeeVii Wireless Bridge CPE450 is a professional-grade 5.8GHz outdoor wireless bridge designed for long-range point-to-point or point-to-multipoint network extension up to 3km. Featuring a high-gain 14dBi MIMO antenna, dual RJ45 LAN ports, and 24V PoE support, it offers easy dial-based setup without complex GUIs. Optimized for stable, high-speed video transmission and low power consumption, it ensures reliable connectivity with FCC compliance and a 2-year warranty.






















| ASIN | B083QCRS2V |
| Item model number | CPE450 |
| Manufacturer | UeeVii |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 17.78 x 7.62 cm; 226.8 g |
M**T
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.
M**N
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.
A**R
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!
A**S
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!
G**.
I replaced an earlier wireless bridge from a different manufacturer. Used the existing ethernet cables but swapped out the power supplies because the output voltage was different. This unit Works great. The sending unit is indoors with line of sight to the receiver through a window. Still works fine.
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