REVIEW: ULNA Wireless Bridge Install and High Speed Internet Test to Garage Shop Barn 120 Feet Away

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  • Опубліковано 23 бер 2023
  • Review of the ULNA Outdoor Wireless Bridge Kit High Speed, Gigabit Point to Point WiFi Bridge with 16dBi High-gain Antenna, ULNA 5.8G Long Range Up to 5KM CPE with Ethernet Port, PTP/PTMP, 27dBm, 24V POE Power, 2-Pack
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    🌐What Is CPE 977: CPE977 point to point wireless bridge outdoor is a 5.8G long-range WiFi extender outdoor CPE with digital tube display. Supports point-to-point/point-to-multipoint pairing, which can be done by dialing without entering the GUI, avoiding complicated setup procedures and saving a lot of time
    🌐High Speed: Building to building extend the network, transmission rate between 2 bridges max is 1200Mbps. The highest network speed that can be achieved is 433Mbps. Transmission/receiver automatic networking. WDS networking mode, video network dual compatible, with stronger anti-interference ability and better stability
    🌐5KM Transmission Distance: High gain 16 dBi integrated directional antennas built into the device extends networks up to 5 KM. Wifi wireless bridge can be widely used in daily life. Ideal for warehouses, gardens, barns, offices, shops, or garages next to your home to extend the network
    🌐Plug and play: It is powered by a 24V Poe adapter(included) and supports dial pairing without entering the GUI. The bridges are pre-configured, just connect the Poe power supply to achieve automatic pairing of the two bridges. It not only can help extend your home's network to the second building but also can be used for monitoring
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @allentinius6667
    @allentinius6667 8 днів тому

    No one shows their IP configs in any of these wireless bridge videos. I bought an ULNA wireless bridge and it's setup with 192.168.255.xxx depending on the channel that selected, and none of my routers or devices are configured for that subnet. Did you have to redo your IPs from the default 192.168.1.x or 192.168.0.x setups that are standard for your routers and end devices? I am connecting chords just like the manual says and the devices are connecting with a strong signal, but I cannot get to the internet from the B device. Any ideas?

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  • @traceytaylor6783
    @traceytaylor6783 Рік тому +1

    Great video, exactly my scenario. Did you figure out why the access point was not working well?

    • @hardybrothersproductreviews
      @hardybrothersproductreviews  Рік тому +1

      Honestly I’ve not had a chance to do any troubleshooting since I shot this video. Busy weekends if kids soccer have kept me from getting down here to our cabin. I have all new equipment I plan to hook up including a PoE switch and new access point.

  • @user-vj7mn1fy4p
    @user-vj7mn1fy4p 5 місяців тому

    Will they transmitt thru glass? I have line of sight about 499 feet. I would like tomount the units inside the window on eachend

  • @SpudRunGolf
    @SpudRunGolf 6 місяців тому

    I got one of these for my wife. Was searching videos and found you, haha. This might be above my pay grade. Can I just link the receiving end to a router to reboost WiFi in barn?

    • @hardybrothersproductreviews
      @hardybrothersproductreviews  6 місяців тому

      Ha! Yeh that's what I did, cat6 cable from receiving end to a router/access point in the barn... Let me know how it works for you!

  • @angiek.9573
    @angiek.9573 Місяць тому +1

    What if the building I need the WiFi at is approximately 200 feet away, but there are trees between the house and barn….will that cause a problem since in the summer, the trees are obstructing a direct view….?????

    • @hardybrothersproductreviews
      @hardybrothersproductreviews  Місяць тому

      I can’t say for sure but I suspect it will degrade and or possibly block the signal. Instructions suggest an unobstructed line of sight

  • @adrianholland6787
    @adrianholland6787 8 місяців тому +1

    What was the issue with the UEEVII wireless bridge, you did a video on earlier?

    • @hardybrothersproductreviews
      @hardybrothersproductreviews  8 місяців тому +1

      No issues at all, i was just sent a second one to test. They had different speeds but frankly the speed was irrelevant as my speeds at my cabin cannot support the higher one. Both products are good and work well.

    • @adrianholland6787
      @adrianholland6787 8 місяців тому

      Appreciate the reply.

  • @fotopdo
    @fotopdo 11 місяців тому

    has this had any effect on the bandwidth in your main/house router?

    • @hardybrothersproductreviews
      @hardybrothersproductreviews  11 місяців тому

      no negative effect thus far

    • @elfnetdesigns702
      @elfnetdesigns702 9 місяців тому

      If you set the channel bandwidth in a bridge to 20 MHz wide then your throughput max speed will be like 150 bps, 40 MHz will give you 300 Mbps and so on but be aware of your bridge hardware and specs. Many of these VHT (Very High Transport - high data rate) bridges have dual 100 Mbps Lan ports, some have gigabit port but only one and you have to pay attention to which one it is (usually the one marked WAN or A). One thing that is lacking with these cheap bridges is the option for PoE passthrough.

  • @ThePostPatrol
    @ThePostPatrol Рік тому +1

    This is what my ubiquiti AP gets and it costs 200$ it actually gets around 50/15... still not really happy with that,
    It's about 100 feet away with 2 trees and a wall between.
    Real world is a lot different than what the numbers on the box say. 600 feet, yeah right.

    • @elfnetdesigns702
      @elfnetdesigns702 9 місяців тому +1

      Things operating at 2.4 and 5 GHz dont do well to penetrate walls and if the wall has a metal siding you just have a big reflector. I good way to think about this stuff is how a microwave oven works to keep microwaves inside the oven. If the thin metal oven chamber keeps in high power microwaves (1KW or more) then it can definitely keep micro power WiFi microwaves (up to 200 mW) out, same goes for metal siding on a wall, home, barn, or shed.

  • @tylertheobald3992
    @tylertheobald3992 10 місяців тому

    How much electricity will this consume each month? If it is convenient to install, but costs $50/year to run, perhaps rethink?

    • @hardybrothersproductreviews
      @hardybrothersproductreviews  10 місяців тому +1

      No idea on that one but for me trenching a line really isn’t an option and a separate cable line would cost me another monthly fee. $50 a year is $4/month. Seems high for a little device like this but have no clue what it is.

    • @TdrSld
      @TdrSld 10 місяців тому +3

      may be a buck a year man, this are POE @24v and less than a .2 of an amp. you could run one of this off a 100watt solar panel and a 12v battery for as long as the battery can live.

    • @elfnetdesigns702
      @elfnetdesigns702 9 місяців тому +2

      They are 24 volts DC and draw like 1/2 an amp or less if you turn the TX power down, meaning you can run them off a couple deep cycle SLA batteries and a solar panel setup for it.

    • @OldDixieHiway-yv7zx
      @OldDixieHiway-yv7zx 7 місяців тому

      probably less than a buck a year@@TdrSld