
KuWFi
The KuWFi 2.4 GHz Point‑to‑Point Wireless Bridge is an outdoor CPE pair that delivers up to 1 km barrier‑free Wi‑Fi with 300 Mbps throughput. It features built‑in panel antennas, IP65 weatherproofing, LED‑guided setup and 24 V passive PoE for simple, budget‑friendly links.
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$49.99
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$44.12
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$42.49
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors view the KuWFi bridge as a solid, low‑cost solution for simple outdoor links. They appreciate its 11 dBi antenna, IP65 rating, LED‑guided configuration and the inclusion of faster Ethernet and lightning protection, but criticize the single‑band 2.4 GHz limitation, 100 Mbps Ethernet ports and the absence of cloud‑based management features.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the device for delivering the promised 1 km range, easy Ethernet hookup and rugged waterproof design. Common complaints revolve around the need for precise antenna alignment, interference on the crowded 2.4 GHz band, and the lack of support for wireless hub expansion.
Common Complaints
Users frequently mention the necessity of careful antenna alignment to reach maximum range, noticeable 2.4 GHz interference in crowded areas, and the limitation of 100 Mbps Ethernet ports that cap wired speeds.
How It Compares
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