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The ANJIELO SMART Wireless Bridge is a professional-grade 2.4 GHz WiFi bridge designed for long-range outdoor transmission up to 2600 feet. Featuring 20dBi high-gain antennas, it supports point-to-point and point-to-multipoint networking with automatic setup. Its rugged, weatherproof design ensures reliable performance in diverse environments, making it ideal for extending networks across buildings, farms, and large outdoor areas without the need for cables or complex configurations.







| ASIN | B09WMBD1S7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #107,714 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #373 in Wireless Access Points |
| Brand | ANJIELO SMART |
| Built-In Media | Ethernet cable |
| Compatible Devices | Router |
| Connector Type | RJ45 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (117) |
| Frequency | 2.4 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
| Frequency Bands Supported | 2.4 GHz |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.5D x 19W x 30H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.47 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Zhuhai Jinhong Technology Co., LTD |
| Range | 2600 feet |
| Special Features | Dustproof |
| Wireless Compability | Infrared |
B**7
I used these units to replace a underground ethernet cable between my house and an outbuilding that seemed to have finally failed. I put one antenna in our attached-to-house garage, mounted to the ceiling, next to the exterior wall, and the other unit on the inside frame of a window of the outbuilding, that faces the garage - this antenna connects directly to the ethernet port of a desktop computer in that outbuilding. So each antenna is inside a building, which I did to hopefully prolong the life versus outside. There's maybe 120 foot of open, unobstructed space between. It worked great out of the box. However, of the 3 'bar' lights on the antennas, I only get 1 bar. They work fine so far, I can stream videos and all, so apparently you don't have to have 3 bars. But I'm kind of skeptical of their 2600 foot claim. Now, I do have each unit inside a building. The one in the garage has to go through drywall, and aluminum house siding. The outbuilding has steel siding - I did try to position the antenna of the outbuilding unit behind the glass of the window, not the siding. But possibly the steel siding might still interfere? So, potentially mitigating factors there. But they're also only about 120 feet apart in my case. So just be aware that metal siding may seriously affect your range. That or they just don't actually have that great of range maybe. Still a very good solution in my case. Ymmv
A**R
We had been paying for two internet services, one at the house and another in our studio which is a separate building about 250' from the house. We had tried other long range wireless solutions to no avail. This one was simple to set up and has been working well for over a month. Good system.
H**!
Zero obstructions 500’ direct line of sight and after 1 month went from great signal and fast speeds to 1 bar and not enough signal for router to work. Stay away from this product!
H**Y
Signal just wasn’t strong enough to help boost our Internet.
B**D
A simple solution to wireless that requires no effort. The downside is that they infrequently lose their pairing. About every 6 months. To fix this you have to open the case, carefully so you don’t snap short antenna cable. Then have them both next to each other. And press the pair button. It’s annoying because one of these is usually in a hard to get to place. That’s why you buy them. Signal strength is as advertised. Be mindful of reduced range from anything in between like enclosures made of steel or cinder block walls. Still much easier than setting up wireless routers.
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