
TP-Link CPE710
Score: 81/100
AdaLov Gigabit Wireless Bridge with Mounts
Score: 68/100Rankings

The TP-Link CPE710 is a rugged outdoor 5 GHz wireless bridge featuring a 23 dBi directional antenna and IP65 rating, delivering up to 867 Mbps for long-range point-to-point links. It is limited to the 5 GHz band and requires precise alignment due to its narrow beamwidth. Ideal for enterprises and ISPs needing high-performance outdoor backhaul.

AdaLov's Gigabit Wireless Bridge provides a 16 dBi directional antenna with one-key pairing, delivering up to 900 Mbps over distances up to 3 km and includes PoE and weatherproofing. Real-world throughput often falls short of the headline speed and initial setup can encounter glitches. It fits well for farms, warehouses, and remote outbuildings requiring cable-free Ethernet.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
867 Mbps | 900 Mbpsbest | |
1 | 2best | |
| ↓ lower better | 1,000 gbest | 1,700 g |
— | 3,000 mbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 7.3 Wbest | — |
23 dBibest | 16 dBi |
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|---|---|---|
Connectivity(1) | ||
Frequency Bands (GHz) | 5.15-5.85 | 5.8 |
Ports(2) | ||
Number of Ethernet Ports | 1 | 2 |
Ethernet Port Speed | 1000 | 1000/100 |
Performance(2) | ||
Maximum Data Rate (Mbps) | 867 Mbps | 900 Mbps |
Antenna Gain (dBi) | 23 dBi | 16 dBi |
Battery & Power(1) | ||
Input Voltage (V) | 16-27 V | 24/48 V |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 1000 g | 1700 g |
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 207x280x366 mm | 250x55x90 mm |
Mounting Options | Pole‑mount | Adjustable |


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Professional reviewers describe the CPE710 as a high-performance outdoor bridge that excels in noisy, long-distance scenarios. B&H Photo and CDW commend its 23 dBi antenna, 2×2 MIMO, and 867 Mbps AC throughput, while emphasizing the rugged IP65 enclosure and Pharos Control for easy centralized management.
User-generated feedback is scarce in the available sources, so direct consumer sentiment cannot be quantified. The product's marketing and specifications suggest users would appreciate its long-range capability and weather resistance, while potential concerns would revolve around the need for precise alignment and the lack of 2.4 GHz support.

“internet connection well... cameras not getting problem”

“really really well”

“crazy awesome”



Professional reviewers commend the AdaLov bridge for its ultra-simple one-key pairing, robust long-range performance and ability to deliver ISP-grade speeds beyond a mile, effectively replacing trench-cable solutions. However, they caution that channel interference can reduce throughput and that the 900 Mbps headline speed is rarely reached in real-world conditions.
Everyday users love how quickly the bridge works out of the box and value its stable 3 km link for cameras and other devices, especially in outdoor or industrial settings. Recurring frustrations center on initial connection glitches and the need to fine-tune Wi-Fi channels to unlock higher speeds.