300 Mbps 3KM WIFI BRIDGE
With these pre-configured wifi bridges, with outdoor transmitter-receiver, you can transmit your LAN to another site without wires, up to 3Km in open air. This is ideal to extend your CCTV systems connecting IP cameras in a separate building, like a warehouse or a garage.
300 MBps 5.8 GHz outdoor wifi bridge
This WiFi bridge consists of a transmitter module (AP), to be connected to the main network, and a receiver module (STA) to be placed at the remote site. The two modules are factory pre-configured as a bridge and are ready to use out of the box. Thanks to the built-in directional antennas, this bridge can transmit the LAN network up to a distance of 3 km in clear line of sight. Both modules are designed for outdoor installation and should be aligned facing each other with no obstacles in between.
This WiFi bridge is ideal for connecting distant IP cameras to your surveillance system. You can also connect a switch to the receiver to support multiple cameras.
The bridge is designed to operate outdoors with no obstacles between the two modules. The transmitter and receiver should be installed outside the building, at a high position so that the TX module has a clear line of sight to the RX module.
As many as you want in your network, since each transmitter communicates only with its paired receiver. Each pair must be aligned so the two modules face each other, with a maximum deviation of 60°.
The transmitter and receiver support POE power. Just connect them to a POE switch using a network cable and they will start working. If you need to connect them to a device that does not provide POE power, like a router, you must use the included POE injector.
The bridge is pre-configured at the factory, so you only need to connect the transmitter (AP) to the main network and the receiver (STA) to the remote network. The two units are already paired, so you can immediately connect a device to the remote network as if it were connected to the main one.
The transmitter module is configured to replicate the original network exactly on the receiver module. When you connect IP cameras or other devices to the remote network, you can assign the same IP address range as the original network and also use the router’s DHCP automatic assignment.