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The TP-Link Omada Point to Point Wireless Bridge delivers ultra-fast 867 Mbps 5GHz AC wireless speeds with a robust 5 km range, ideal for long-distance outdoor networking. Featuring 3 Gigabit Ethernet ports and flexible PoE or DC power options, it supports seamless multi-device connectivity. Its IP65-rated weatherproof metal enclosure and lightning protection ensure reliable all-weather performance. Preconfigured for plug-and-play ease and integrated with Omada SDN for centralized remote management, this bridge is engineered for professional-grade outdoor wireless networking.
Maximum Power | 84 Watts |
Data Transfer Rate | 867 Megabits Per Second |
Interface | RJ45 |
Platform | Not Machine Specific |
Voltage | 48 Volts |
Number of Ports | 6 |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Item Weight | 3.1 Pounds |
Case Material Type | Metal |
Color | black |
C**S
The Most Reliable Wireless Bridge I've Tried
At my church I work with the audio visual side of the technology. Our sound booth is in the back of the church, and I don't have a good way to get a wired connection to the incoming internet. Some of our equipment needs a connection and doesn't support wifi. I tried several wifi to ethernet bridge devices, powerline ethernet, and finally this.I'm thrilled with his well this works. It's probably actually overkill for me (the network source is about 150-200' away, across the sanctuary and through two sets of walls), but it's been completely solid since I set it up, and it lets me easily handle multiple 1080P live streams. The setup was extremely easy, he only challenge was getting a decent line of sight, and as soon as I had this basically aligned it picked up the signal and just worked.I highly recommend this if you need to bridge a network wirelessly, and am already considering other places where I can use this. It's a great product.
R**F
Fast setup, great speed improvement over mesh to out building
I have an out building on my property that's roughly 40 ft from the house. This building has metal faced insulation, so wireless signals don't penetrate well. I was using (unsuccessfully) a mesh wifi system to try to get internet in there, but it would only get from 5-50Mb/s speeds (this gave difficulty when trying to be on video calls). I just installed this (EAP-211) to connect the mesh base in the building to the house network and now can see speeds of 480-640MB/s testing with iperf3 to a server in the house. It's not as fast as the gigabit ethernet in the house, but FAR better than what was in place. I've only had it installed about 30 minutes, so I'll update later after more time with the system, but so far I'm VERY happy with this.
C**N
Quick and easy
This bridge is the gap between my house and a metal shop about 100 feet away. It lets me have the Wi-Fi signal extended into the shop by attaching a mesh router to the inside.
S**W
Perfect for getting internet to outbuilding.
Fast to set up, workers perfect with an active to passive poe adapter from a poe switch. This setup allows one cable between the bridge and switch. Signal strength is max going from one building to another 80 feet away, and this is indoor to indoor. Reliability has been rock solid, no complaints. I am not using the wifi but it seems like it would be good as an AP at the remote location.
K**R
Just what we needed
These are great! We have a detached shop that's about 300ft away from our house but didn't want to go through the hassle of digging a trench, burying a conduit and making sure we stayed away from the power lines. Setup was easy and they have been working flawlessly for several months, Throughput is great as well.
M**.
From package to production, smoothly
I put them up without connecting to configure. They simply worked! After dismal performance of TP- Link's CPE gear, this was a refreshing experience. Tested speed was about 800 Mbps over a half mile. Signal level was acceptable even during heavy rain.
3**L
Instant wireless bridge
I had an old set of a different manufactures wireless bridge to connect my garage to the house. It is about 150 feet. They connect fine, and the indicator shows good signal strength. Install was easy, I think I had them up and running a 30 minutes or so. I have more latency in the garage and in the house, where the internet comes in, else I would have given 5 stars. I am generally able to stream and do teams calls in the garage, so they are getting the job done.
C**Y
Works great to get internet far away into our metal building!
Wow this thing is powerful. We didn’t test out the .6 of a mile but it did allow us to get internet inside a metal building about 300 ft away, which made everyone thrilled as the work we were doing had us in there 24/7 for two weeks. Set up was easy, just make sure you start close to your source point before moving away. The signal was strong and allowed us to have the full coverage the receiving router provided.
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