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    Plan to extend WiFi 150’ for 1 Ring camera

    Thank you for your input. We agree that cost is a crucial concern for network solutions. Actually, we are including more budget-friendly options too, to cater to different applications and requirements. Our aim is not to push our products on every thread but to assist when our solutions align...
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    Plan to extend WiFi 150’ for 1 Ring camera

    For that long distance, a wireless bridge kit should be an easy solution to avoid cabling jobs! If you like, you can DM me for a price code for UeeVii device, Thanks!
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    How to boost External wifi?

    Yes, it is a challenge of installing a wireless bridge in a location without power around. However, it's worth highlighting that our wireless bridge kit offers some advantages that may still make it a viable option: Wireless bridge with AP capability: Our wireless bridge kit combines the...
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    How to boost External wifi?

    FYI, I am the wireless bridge vendor. How about a dual band point-to-point wireless bridge solution to extend your WiFi coverage?
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    WiFi 300 feet in my neighborhood, line of sight

    Yes, A point-to-point wireless bridge kit should be a nice solution to extend the internet connection. Find a suitable location to install the wireless bridge master unit on the main home side and another slave unit on the other home side; Make sure both units keep in direct eyesight! You can...
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    Looking for opinions on PTP and router setup

    Thanks for the reminder! Add it to my signature!
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    Looking for opinions on PTP and router setup

    By using a dual-band kit, you have the option to utilize either the 5GHz or 2.4GHz frequency bands based on the specific conditions and requirements of your setup. This allows for greater adaptability and ensures that you can establish a stable and efficient wireless connection even in...
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    Looking for opinions on PTP and router setup

    Using a wireless bridge kit in conjunction with a mesh system can be a viable solution to extend your Wi-Fi coverage. RL uses 2.4G and 5.8G wifi, I always recommend our dual band PTP wireless bridge kit for this application!
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    How to: Internet hotspot access (wifi) secured and shared to WAN of ASUS Router

    Yeah, using a wireless bridge allows you to extend the Wi-Fi network from the township while still utilizing your existing ASUS router for local Wi-Fi connections and management.
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    Solution to extend wifi to approx. 80/100m - rural area

    As to the solar panels, OP might have a look at our product (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BNC1VZWR/?tag=snbforums-20). It has a built-in 30W 30AH battery, which can be charged, and supports 12V DC output for wireless bridge kit and out cams!
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    Guest wifi for smart devices

    The decision to create a separate guest SSID for your IoT devices comes down to your personal preference and the level of security you desire. If you prioritize enhanced network segmentation and are willing to invest the time and effort into setting up and managing a separate network, it can...
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    Hardware for WiFi mesh extension BT Smarthub 2

    You could consider the BT Whole Home WiFi or other mesh systems that support a wired backhaul connection. Another option could be to use a wireless bridge kit to extend the wired connection from your second router to a new access point at the back of the house. Our Ueevii dual-band wireless...
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    Solution to extend wifi to approx. 80/100m - rural area

    FYI, we can offer a 30W,12V solar panel for the power source!
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    Solution to extend wifi to approx. 80/100m - rural area

    I am the vendor of the UeeVii wireless bridge! Our wireless bridge kit is a great solution for extending Wi-Fi coverage to your treehouse in a rural area, but not sure if there is a power source available in your treehouse! The kit is designed to be powered using standard 12V DC power, which can...
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