
KuWFi Wireless Bridge
Score: 71/100
KuWFi Wireless Bridge
Score: 82/100Rankings

The KuWFi Gigabit Wireless Bridge delivers 900 Mbps speed, gigabit Ethernet, and beamforming for reliable 2 km outdoor links. Its reliance on PoE and the need for unobstructed line-of-sight limit flexibility in dense or power-constrained sites. Best suited for farms or small businesses extending a gigabit network over short distances.

The KuWFi 2.4 GHz Point-to-Point Bridge offers a rugged IP65 enclosure, 1 km range, and 300 Mbps throughput for budget-friendly outdoor links. Its single-band design and 100 Mbps Ethernet ports limit high-bandwidth scenarios. Best suited for small farms or shops needing simple, low-cost point-to-point connectivity.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
300 Mbps | 900 Mbpsbest | |
2best | 2best | |
| ↓ lower better | 921.8 gbest | 929.86 g |
1,000 m | 2,000 mbest | |
— | 12 dBibest | |
24 V | 48 Vbest |
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| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
Connectivity(2) | ||
Supported Wi‑Fi Standards | 802.11b/g/n | 802.11a/n/ac |
Frequency Bands (GHz) | 2.4 | 5.8 |
Ports(1) | ||
Ethernet Port Speed | 10/100Mbps | Gigabit |
Performance(3) | ||
Maximum Data Rate (Mbps) | 300 Mbps | 900 Mbps |
Effective Range (m) | 1000 m | 2000 m |
Antenna Gain (dBi) | 8-12 dBi | 12 dBi |
Battery & Power(2) | ||
Power Consumption (W) | <30 W | <10 W |
Input Voltage (V) | 24 V | 48 V |
Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 921.8 g | 929.86 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 168 x 88 x 57.6 mm mm | 88.9 x 254 x 203.2 mm mm |


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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.
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.

Professional commentary notes that while KuWFi lacks independent benchmark reviews, its own documentation stresses enterprise-level stability, affordable pricing, and ease of deployment, making it attractive for cost-sensitive rural or industrial scenarios despite limited third-party validation.
User-focused commentary, though not directly quoted, suggests appreciation for the simple one-click pairing and solid weatherproofing, while recurring concerns revolve around the need for clear line-of-sight and the requirement for PoE infrastructure.