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The Adalov CPE660 Wireless Bridge is a professional-grade outdoor networking solution designed to extend WiFi coverage up to 3KM using a 5.8GHz frequency and a powerful 14 dBi directional antenna. Featuring dual 100 Mbps Ethernet ports, IP65 waterproof durability, and easy plug-and-play installation with versatile mounting options, it’s ideal for connecting remote buildings, security cameras, and outbuildings with stable, high-speed wireless links.














| ASIN | B0D78HRG42 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,103 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 12 in Wireless Access Points |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | CPE660 |
| Manufacturer | Adalov |
| Product Dimensions | 8.99 x 5.28 x 24.99 cm; 1.7 kg |
G**H
WiFi extender I’ve used has
Awesome peace of kit so simple to set up and works a treat absolutely love it would highly recommend this to anyone that wants to extend the WiFi coverage, my man cave is about 50 mtrs from the house tried several but this is the best Comes with everything you need to get going straight away
S**.
Easy as pie and solid signal to bridge wifi
I have POE Cameras located in iur stables around 60m from the barn so wanted to use this to do a line of sign network to bridge the gap. Plugged the AP and STA in and left them facing each other until they picked up a signal. I then went and hung one on the corner of the barn pointing at the stables and hooked up an ethernet cable (I didnt need to use the POE injector as I had POE switches already in place). I went down to the stables and hung the STA on the corner in a rough direction of the AP and plugged it in, again into a POE swotch, no router at this end just switch and Cameras. Instantly I noticed the Cameras were not lagging and getting over 4000kbps on the reolink streams Amazed how easy these were to setup and how good they are
M**K
Plug and play set up
Simple to set up and works great - dual channel so 2 Ethernet connections and 2 networks working without any issues - really wish they would make this more POE compliant instead of 24v POE then it would slot in to the switch directly
P**E
Works well and easy to setup
Works well and easy to setup. Tried it to the bottom of the garden to an office which is about 30m away. When it is raining, the bandwidth reduces but it was still useable.
C**E
Simple effective WiFi solution for an outbuilding
This was really easy to setup and came with everything you needed in the box (other than any cable you need to attach the transmitter/receivers (obv this will be different for everyone), and an old router I used to be the 'wifi' at the end). Seems really good quality. I sent through a window in my house to a log cabin 30m away, and got 70mb WiFi (only have 100mb in my house, so minimal loss). Easy instructions. Would recommend.
T**M
It works
Really easy to set up, works very well. Using for a for a log cabin 80mtrs away. One of the units did fail but Camillia from Adalov was brilliant getting a replacement to me. Very happy with Adalov.
J**.
Good Product
Good solid product, no issues does what its meant to do. I was worried about weather proofing, but its survived through 2 storms so far, time will tell. Happy so far! Was easy to setup and the instructions were OK, connected 1st time.
P**S
Simple to set up and effective.
The installation is simple and setup quite easy to do and the product works exactly as advertised. The mounting hardware comes with all the attachments and is useful. The unit is lightweight. The cables connect at the bottom and have a cover over the access point. There are no seals, but water should not be able to enter.
M**R
I picked up the CPE467 wireless bridge for a long‑range point‑to‑point setup, and while I haven’t pushed it to the full 1.5 km distance, the hardware itself is solid. The units feel well‑built, the mounting hardware is sturdy, and the overall design looks like it will hold up outdoors without any issues. Setup is straightforward if you’ve worked with wireless bridges before, and the interface is clean enough for basic configuration. Signal strength and link stability look promising even at shorter test distances. For the price, the build quality and feature set are impressive, and it seems like a reliable option for anyone needing a long‑range 5.8 GHz bridge
R**E
We have solar panels on our garage. The installation included an internet connection that was supposed to collect data on our energy production and send it to the cloud where we could retrieve and study it. It worked fine for two years, then refused to connect to our wi-fi. The installer was less than helpful, as was the data service provider. The garage is not very far from the house, but evidently the internet equipment must have degraded to the point where it would no longer connect. I looked into running Ethernet cable in the air, or burying it; but web wisdom said it was not a good idea due to the risk lightening strikes frying everything. Buried fiber-optic cable was a possibility, but turned out to be a difficult and/or expensive solution. Finally, I stumbled on this tech of a wireless point-to-point Wi-fi bridge. It seemed like a good DIY solution I opted for this particular kit because it was compete and well reviewed, even though it was comparatively expansive. There were installation guides on YT and it seemed a a good bet. Especially since it was fully refundable. I'm here to tell you...IT ROCKS! I had zero trouble installing and connecting it, and instantly we had our Wi-Fi to the garage resorted and our solar panel data flowing freely. Like I said, this brand is not cheap, but it is a snap to install. It's only been running a couple of days, so I will update if it gives trouble. Till then...we love it!
I**S
We had an ethernet run of about 400 feet (longer than normally expected to work) to another place on the property. Started having issues. Finally installed this and wish I had sooner. Easy to set up. Worked out of the box 80+ MBps. PoE is nice so only have to run ethernet cable to the bridge device.
G**Y
Appearance: The WiFi bridge features a sleek, compact design with a durable, weather-resistant exterior, making it ideal for outdoor installation. Its clean, white finish blends seamlessly with most environments. Key Features: Long-Range Connectivity: Capable of providing a stable and high-speed connection over long distances, perfect for linking buildings or extending WiFi outdoors. Weatherproof Design: Built to withstand outdoor conditions, including rain, wind, and extreme temperatures. Plug-and-Play Setup: Simple installation process with clear instructions, making it easy for both professionals and DIY users. Multiple Mounting Options: Comes with flexible mounting brackets to suit various installation needs. Pros: Reliable performance for extending internet access in challenging environments. Secure and stable connection even at extended ranges. Durable design ensures longevity with minimal maintenance. Cost-effective solution compared to running long cables. Cons: Initial setup may require technical knowledge for fine-tuning. Best performance requires a clear line of sight between units. Overall: This outdoor WiFi bridge is an excellent choice for anyone needing to extend their network to a separate building, outdoor area, or remote location. With its durable design, strong performance, and ease of use, it offers a reliable and affordable networking solution. Highly recommended for businesses, farms, or home users with large properties.
P**R
Super simple to setup and works great. I use to get internet across the street to my new pole barn which acts a signal blocker inside. No internet and zero cell service. Setup this p2p and its as if im sitting in my living room right next to modem. Rain and heavy snow have no impact at 120yards apart
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