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The KuWFi 900Mbps Wireless Bridge Kit is a high-performance outdoor/indoor WiFi solution designed for long-range connectivity. With a robust 1KM range, multiple operation modes, and a user-friendly LED display, it provides seamless internet access for homes, farms, and offices. Its durable IP65 design ensures reliable performance in various environments, making it the ideal choice for expanding your wireless network.
A**L
A fantastic Product
This little piece of hardware solved my problem of extending broadband from my house to summerhouse which is in a distance of about 30 meters. Unfortunately it wasn't possible for me to dig a trench and wire it all through. This solved the problem. It worked like a charm in the very first stance. I noticed that when both Host (Master) and Client (Slave) were kept opposite to each other close by (i.e. a gap for let's say 2 inch) the broadband speed fell to around 25mbps. However, after putting up on the walls, I achieved the full speed of 65-72mbps. This means they are ideally meant for longer distances rather than close proximity! It was easy to connect internet through both. The instructions booklet wasn't great, but a video on Youtube helped fix them easily and they worked in the very first time - honestly I bought them with least expectation that they wouldn't connect OR even if they would, it would be extremely complicated and difficult. I didn't even need to change any IP addresses or even go in their admin. A perfect solution for me.
P**I
It's working straight from the box
Great product. It's working straight from the box. After reading other reviews was expecting that setting it up is gonna be more complicated, but after installing both on external walls and connecting it worked straight away. Strong WiFi signal sent about 30 meters to my garage. Recommend it, thanks to those 2 devices didn't have to dig and put cable to get good internet connection.
D**C
Quite possibly the most insanely difficult tech thing I've ever had to setup, but it does work
So, when it comes it's setup in a master>master mode, you need to change it to master>slave mode, but when you do that, the slave mode setup doesn't work - it doesn't show up at the IP the instructions say, oh and you also have to intentionally bork your normal internet setup by disabling DHCP and assigning a specific IP in your internet settings to even be able to connect to these things. It honestly took me about 4 days of screwing around to get this thing to work, but once it did work, it works really well! I previously getting around 20mb/s down in a Garden workshop, but with this I can get 100 mb/s. But my god, it was the most frustrating tech experience I've ever had.
D**S
Does it's job well
As per other reviews, this isn't the easiest to setup however once it is setup, it works very well. Don't install it and then try and setup, setup up first with the master connected to your network and the slave connected to a PC/Laptop. I connected to each individually first with a laptop via ethernet (temporarily setting a static ip address on the laptop and disabling wifi) so that i could access the config page. The first step was to change the ip address to a static address in my network range but outside my router DHCP server range. Setup is then fairly straightforward if your used to setting up routers in a home network environment.Ignore the quoted speeds as the ethernet ports are only 100mbps. What I was impressed with was the signal strength and range. You can connect to the master directly as it appears as an access point. I connected using my phone from the bottom of my garden and got full strength at nearly 50m. This worked much better than using powerlines.I am a bit dubious of how weatherproof it is, only time will tell. If it lasts a full year and is still fully working, I will be impressed!
S**S
Works well over a 100m run thru 2 panes of glass and a few tree branches !
I did like this product. I used it to connect a new car port with office above to the house internet approx. 100m away.There are a few reviews mentioning changing your PC static IP to be in the same range 192.168.188.xxx so you can configure the device via the web interface. I found this worked a treat. I configured both the master and slave to my local 192.168.1.xxx range with a subnet 255.255.255.0 and gave them static IP and entered my router IP into their config. I also configured separate SSID,s on the master and slave unit. I put the slave unit in the carport run a speed test and I actually get the same internet speed as I do in the house ! Pro’s: does what it says on the tin and at the moment very well (mine is pointed at the other unit through a glass window !) cons: instructions could have been a bit clearer, maybe it’s my lack of IT know how... if you struggle to find the IP address of one of the units there is an option to view / change the last 3 digits in the manual. This helped ! Finally, the mounts could be improved to help with the directional movement and having a passive POE means you shouldn’t connect to the POE socket of a switch or router. I did see a comment from someone about an in-line POE adapter which I will try. Finally, I could see the new networks on my I phone I pad etc but not my old laptop. This may be to do with the laptop using 2.4g not 5g but I can connect wired. Overall very good product.
L**J
Sloooow connection, not real POE
So first things first, I did not find these difficult to setup. That side of things is easy, although the instructions are very badly worded indeed, and the interface is somewhat lacking to say the least, it's like the interface was developed my the same people who made the manual. and therefore left me hoping at points that is would work after applying the settings, I think I just got lucky.I installed across a 10 metre gap and connection is really slow drops to around 7Mbs download and 27Mbs upload. when running a cable I get over 100 so not what I was expecting off something that was advertised as 900MbsSystem is not true PoE, I plugged into my POE switch and nothing, looks like these will only work with their 24 adapters, which I wonder if they will last the test of time.I AM SENDING THESE BACK
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