Wifi Bridge or 1,000ft cable run? These seem like a good option.. UeeVii 5.8G
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- The UeeVii 5.8G CPE58G ( amzn.to/49zUigo ) is definitely not the only wireless bridge on the market.. AND it has a weak point..
But now I have a little first hand experience with how much easier it can be getting a signal to some hard to reach places!
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For aiming at night: use a large wood board with a red light attached to the left side, and a green light attached to the right hand side. From afar you see both means you are head on, and if you see only one you know for sure which way to turn. Think positioning lights on aircraft or boats
Thanks for the quick review. I think I'll pick them up. My workshop is 225 feet from the house and is a commercial all-steel building. Steel column, truss, and siding (about 3x thicker than today's siding). It used to be part of a General Motors warehouse in Saginaw, MI., that was shut down in the late '70s. My 60'x100' section was bought and reconstructed on my property. All that steel makes it a giant faraday cage and gets no type of radio signal inside without external antennas. These look like a quick and dirty way to get internet out there. I can only get 50mb cable internet, so the 100mb is fine for me. That will even be enough to stream from my plex server since I only have a cheap 720p tv out there anyway. Most of the time it would be for browsing or streaming music, not video. May just have to add a tv tuner to plex so I can get ride of the cheap antenna out there and use the good one on my tower. Icut the cable tv but not the internet. hmmm, I think this may be costing me more and more as I think about it.
Great intro with the mood music. The feet brought it right back to the normal channel style ;)
Keep up the videos! Glad to see ya still doing this stuff after so many years!
I would use Ubiquiti also they are bulletproof I have been running one for 2 years without any reboots.
UeeVii is a play on the name Ubiquiti as they are trying to sound similar to the name brand.
One thing many people do not know about these is that they will operate in 6 Ghz band (IDK about your specific model but the 450's and similar do) by setting the region to "Manufacturer only mode" which opens the bands up.
We tested the CPE450 by putting them up on a couple of our towers (28 miles apart) and they were able to link up and pass decent speeds 60 - 80 MBps. but aiming them is more tedious due to Fresnel zones from that distance and we had to do some signal analysis to find a "quiet" spot in the 5GHz band so we didn't interfere with the backhauls we already had up there on the same band. Still impressive though for such a cheap thing though I would not trust them on a service provider environment though due to the fact they lack proper IP67 seals and redundancy maintenance access in case of soft faults. I imagine a parabolic attachment would make the signal more robust
Guess i'm a little late...but 3 yrs ago I setup a couple of airfiber 5xhd's over a 10 km link/bridge ptp from a house with fiber internet ------> to my house.... now I have fiber internet ;)
Can only get 10Mbps ADSL2+ ...but now getting 450Mbps....working on uping the link to 900Mbps eventually.
Bruh. Love it. I liked and subscribed.
I just got done doing a system to send a signal 1.03 Miles using a unifi rocket prism 2 and nanstation m2. It's not direct line of sight and there is tree cover in the way - getting 75-85Mbps which is more than adequate for my use case.
Bet the Unifi system cost a penny
@@james589 rocket 2 ac prism with 360 defree antenna is maybe $445 and then nano station m2 at each multipoint at $89 each
Do you have line of site?
@@papabapyro8169 I literally said in my comment: "it's not direct line of sight and there is tree cover in the way"
@@explosiveenterprises1479 sorry I missed that no los. Just trying to figure out why I’m struggling to get 4 mps. I almost have los Thanks
FYI... You don't have to connect a patch cable to the LAN port. You can simply connect to the LAN port on the POE injector and have a single cable to the bridge (both ends). ;-)
TBH theres better for the price even unifi can do the whole wireless bridge / mesh for not much more.
Unifi GigaBeam wireless Ptp works flawlessly. It is a little more but it's also gigabit.
you should try some ubiquity nano stations and compare i have an older one the m2 i believe it was like 50 bucks and use it to send wifi to my gate about 800ft through trees and it works pretty dam good.
I am not tech savvy. I have the bridge system and have connect to the port at the house for the H. For the C I have connected it at the barn with a tp-link router. I am wanting to connect a google Nest cam. in order to do that will I be looking for the link on the router to connect the camera or the House wifi?
I would have used ubiquiti but the price is sure right.
Costs less than a box of cable, let alone routing and protection.
Don't expect too much. Mine work fine in my bedroom at twenty feet, but when I set them up outside at 180 feet they don't work. Unobstructed line of sight and reasonably oriented. Very disappointing for the money I spent.
I have mine running about 250' from an attic window to my garage. Both are mounted indoors but right at a window pointed out at each other and there is line of sight - they run perfect maxing out the 100Mb connection on them. I tried mounted them pointing through the walls instead and got about 45Mb. Aim is key. I got a set of Ueevii's mounts for free from the Amazon Vine program and that made aim easy.
@5:31 Is that flashlight WinXP? You should probably upgrade. [Insert Cloud joke here]
Thanks for sharing. I have a slightly different model cpe450 I’m going about 900’ I do have some brush to deal with. Best download speed I’ve seen is 4😢. I do have a splice block on the sending end. I wonder if I get rid of that clear out some more brush how much better it would be. Thanks
I have heard of people using an old satellite dish on the receiving end with the receiver pointed into the the dish? Thanks
i got my barn, 500 feet away.. i have starlink, and i want to send a internet shot to my barn, inexpensivly.. u think this will work for 500?
Much faster than downloading porn over windows 95 dial up. According to a friend.
this rubbish is never going anywhere near my network. you were right to touch it with your foot.. lol.
Ubiquiti and Omada TP-Link are better than this and not much more expensive. TP-Link EAP225-Oudoors are really nice. Not fond of these kind of devices because they lack on security patches and updates.
You hit the nail on the head. The CPE58G forces TKIP on you from what I can see.
Yay
Back from vacation, First S*c* it Nate.
Nope. ;)
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i get the need for a video.. but why fuck about with this cheap rubbish. just get a unifi solution. sorted.. its not even that more costly if you take time into it..
Neat, I think mounting it higher up, like on the barn you mentioned, would be the solution to your tx/rx difference... The ground is in your Fresnel zone.
Obstacles in the Fresnel zone would affect signal strength. It would not significantly affect one direction more than the other. A far more likely culprit would be the access point nearby causing receive interference, and data needing to be resent.