UeeVii Long Range Wireless Bridge

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  • Опубликовано: 30 дек 2021
  • A short review on a long-range wireless bridge that allows you to extend your reach to another building. If you have a situation that requires that you connect a device such as a security camera to your home network from a long distance away, then watch the rest of this video. A special thanks to UeeVii for sending me this devices to test.
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Комментарии • 88

  • @nrnoble
    @nrnoble 2 года назад +1

    Thumps ups. Thanks Mike for the setup tips and distance test.

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  2 года назад

      Thanks, glad you found it useful.

  • @salvadorepozzi8646
    @salvadorepozzi8646 2 года назад +2

    Thank You - just what I was looking for... I especially appreciate the detailed setup info - I seem to be technically challenged. Happy New Year

  • @ranroxvideo
    @ranroxvideo 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. Never would have figured out how to access config menu without this video.

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  7 месяцев назад

      Glad I could help and thanks for the feedback.

  • @ClubVengaAdmin
    @ClubVengaAdmin Год назад

    Nice straight forward info! These units beat the KuWfi setup/pairing!!

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback. Appreciate it.

  • @nkazz35
    @nkazz35 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Mike! A quick question just in case you see: can I add a router in bridge mode to the secondary bridge for continued same-network wifi access?
    The secondary is the main house, actually, (since the dish had to be placed on the barn about 100m away).
    Thank you so much! I’m a super newbie, and you’re so helpful with a direct, relaxed teaching style that helps a lot.

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  11 месяцев назад

      In theory yes but I wouldn’t recommend it. It would be best to bridge directly to to the main router as it be simpler and probably perform better but I would have to know more about your configuration.

  • @onefastbob
    @onefastbob Год назад

    I installed a pair of UeeVii CPE-820 this morning. I am only going 125' from the house to a shipping container converted to a small shop. Since the shipping container is made of all steel it acts like a faraday cage for wireless devices inside when the doors are closed, no signal. The CPE-820 was easy to get working and worked well. I will be installing a wifi router tomorrow inside the container. My big concern is the cheap plastic housing and the little plastic door at the bottom of the unit that covers the ethernet ports. I doubt that this little door is fully weather tight or that it will last very long being outside. Great video, thanks.

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the update and good luck. As WiFi will go through plastic you can build or buy a cover for them if you are concerned.

    • @onefastbob
      @onefastbob Год назад +1

      @@MikeFaucher Good idea. I will keep an eye on them and if deterioration of the plastic occurs I may make a cover out of 3 or 4 inch pvc pipe. Take care.

  • @roccosarli6939
    @roccosarli6939 Год назад

    Hi, thanks for the info been real helpful. I do have one question. Is there a system to connect wirelessly from the bridge receiver to a WiFi router. My thought was to mount the receiver outside and also a wireless transmitter into the home and connect to a router.

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад

      Theoretically it can be done with a wireless bridge but performance will be a nightmare.

  • @robertwhitley661
    @robertwhitley661 4 месяца назад

    Mike, Nice video! Where can I find an online manual for the unit discussed in your video?

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  4 месяца назад

      It can be downloaded at: ueevii.com/pages/download. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @ronthemasterbarber3185
    @ronthemasterbarber3185 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @5thGenNativeTexan
    @5thGenNativeTexan 4 месяца назад

    I'm trying to use the remote antenna along with a very basic TP-Link wireless access point in a remote location with no power to run a wireless security camera. For my proof-of-concept, I just used a typical "battery generator" that has AC output, and ran both the AC adapters for the TP-link and the Ueevii power injector. HOWEVER, I'd like to see if I could go completely DC and skip the DC-AC inverters for much better battery life. The TP-Link will run on 12V DC, but I think the UeeVii requires 24V DC. If so, does the antenna have to be powered via the POE or could I get 24V DC to the antenna via the coax plug port on the antenna?

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  4 месяца назад

      As long as you get 24V to it through some type of adapter it should be fine as with an adapter or modified cable you can split the data and power. We do this with a power splitter and feed (in our case 12V) through a power splitter and feed from a battery source. It will work as long as you get a good power feed feed to it. Look at something like this (amzn.to/3SLYtOE)

  • @Earthyorganics
    @Earthyorganics Год назад

    Thanks for the explanation! so the secondary unit, if set up this way will act as a wifi point? or do you need to plug your computer directly into the secondary unit?

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад

      No, it is point to point. Once you set them up you can install them anywhere and whatever you plug into it will bridge to the other unit.

    • @Earthyorganics
      @Earthyorganics Год назад

      @@MikeFaucher in the second location, can I plug a router into the LAN port and have wifi for phones, tablets etc?

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад +1

      @@Earthyorganics Yes, you could do that. It may add some latency but it should work.

    • @elfnetdesigns702
      @elfnetdesigns702 9 месяцев назад

      On the second point you can create a new interface > Access Point in the web UI essentially making it a wifi repeater

  • @ALSYUK786
    @ALSYUK786 10 месяцев назад

    Hi, great video thanks. Could this work well in a spacious house with thick walls for WiFi, or would a mesh system be better? Your input is appreciated. Thank you in advance.

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  10 месяцев назад +1

      Mesh will be much better, these are more point to point.

    • @ALSYUK786
      @ALSYUK786 10 месяцев назад

      @@MikeFaucher Thank you Sir 👍

  • @dakotabock2279
    @dakotabock2279 7 месяцев назад

    Do I need a router in my barn connected to the slave extender? Or will the slave extender transmit a wifi signal that I can connect my tvs to?

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  7 месяцев назад

      This ties in to your router and do not need another router. Hope that helps.

  • @charlottemclaughlin5969
    @charlottemclaughlin5969 Год назад

    I am confused by all the Q & A. We bought the units so my husband could use his Roku device on the TV in his shop which is about 500' from the house. From your video I understand how to mount and set up both units. My question is once I get that done do I need anything else for the Roku to pick up the signal, i.e. a router?

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад

      No, use an ethernet cable directly from the Roku to the Bridge on one side, and the bridge to your router on the other.

    • @charlottemclaughlin5969
      @charlottemclaughlin5969 Год назад

      @@MikeFaucher, thank you!!!

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад

      @@charlottemclaughlin5969 Appreciate the feedback.

    • @elfnetdesigns702
      @elfnetdesigns702 9 месяцев назад +1

      That depends on the type of Roku you have as some do not have ethernet ports. on the "slave" unit you have to go into the web UI and first navigate to setting > system and untick "Dip Switch Control" and apply. This disables the switch assignment and easy pairing stuff, what you should have flashing is a "o" meaning it is in custom config mode. If the "o" is steady on then it is linked to the master unit, this is good. Ok so next navigate to setting > wireless and then click on create a virtual interface" a popup appears and select "access point" and then apply. This will create a new interface that is an access point alongside the units already created "Station". configure the new interface with your desired ssid and security and make note of this info cause this will be what the Roku connects to. You should know how to connect the Roku from here.

    • @5thGenNativeTexan
      @5thGenNativeTexan 8 месяцев назад

      @@elfnetdesigns702 So, to be clear... in the factory settings for the remote/slave unit, it does not do "hot spot / wifi" type service, and (in factory settings) if you want wifi at the slave/remote end you'd need to add a wifi router. BUT, if you go into the web UI and do the config you describe above, youi CAN make the remote/slave unit a "wifi hotspot" itself, without the need for an additional wifi router so that things like wireless devices (tablets, wifi cameras, etc) could connect to?

  • @eileenp4388
    @eileenp4388 Год назад

    I’m in need of help with setting up this bridge system. My wifi is Starlink and it was my understanding that I can plug it in and I don’t have to configure anything. It seemed to work for a while but it got so the wifi would not connect to the dish. If I unplugged the bridge my wifi works. So what might be the problem?

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад +2

      These devices are more a bridge not a wifi router. You have to make sure the two devices are talking to each other and that they are pointed correctly. Once you do that, all these do is bridge a devices such as a computer or game box to your router or device, in your case starlink. I am not familiar on how starlink is configured but as I understand it only has one connection and no router so you will have to supply a router somewhere. Think of these bridges as a single ethernet cord. Not sure if this help but without a better understanding of your setup and starlink it is hard to tell you exactly.

  • @Gaby-qu3kc
    @Gaby-qu3kc 7 месяцев назад

    So sorry if this question doesn’t make much sense, but I’m trying to set this up for a detached office space about 20 ft from my home. Do I need to connect an Ethernet cable from the router to my work laptop for it to work? Or do I need to change the IP on my work laptop as well? Just trying to figure out if this will work, as the settings on my work computer can’t be changed by me. Thanks!

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  7 месяцев назад

      This should work out of the box with just the channel and switch selections that are in the video. Just plug one device into your router, and the second device into a laptop, computer, or switch (for multiple devices) and you should be good to go. Hope that helps.

    • @Gaby-qu3kc
      @Gaby-qu3kc 7 месяцев назад

      @@MikeFaucher THANKS! I got it working thanks to your video. Would I need a special setting to connect the B tower to a wifi router? I’m thinking no…but you just never know. Thanks again!

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  7 месяцев назад

      @@Gaby-qu3kc Think of this as a cable. Anything you use a cable for you can use a set of these. That said, what you are describing is a wireless-to-wireless connection and it will be very, very slow but it should work.

    • @Gaby-qu3kc
      @Gaby-qu3kc 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@MikeFaucher thanks so much for responding. I appreciate your help!

  • @elfnetdesigns702
    @elfnetdesigns702 9 месяцев назад

    cpe450 is capable of 6GHz but you have to go into the web UI, disable the DIP switch programming and set the region to "Manufacturer testing"

  • @emilydreisbach3095
    @emilydreisbach3095 8 месяцев назад

    I got mine working great. But all the time, my internet will go out on my router. And it will be days before it will come back (by itself).
    I’ll get up on the roof, and my M/S are still on the same channel, signals are all lit up everything seems to be working on the UeeVii end. Any advice on what’s going wrong?

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  8 месяцев назад

      Without a better understanding of your configuration, it is hard to say. If you disconnect it temporarily, does it solve you disconnect issues?

  • @robbypro3370
    @robbypro3370 Год назад

    Thanks, you helped me set my cpe 820 up. My unit 820 says it can do a gig. I have a gig internet at my house and speed testing is about 400 plus with direct cable from router to computer. When I install this 820 set in line I only get 130 mbps?? That is with them one foot apart and new short cables. Even on my wifi router on 5g I get over 200 mbps. Why is that? Any answers are appreciated.

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад

      Couple things, first having them close together may be hurting performance much like what happens with Wifi. I would try them at least 30 feet apart and make sure they pointed as best as you can. Also, did you try different channels?

    • @robbypro3370
      @robbypro3370 Год назад

      @@MikeFaucher I will try them further apart, I was wondering if being too close was causing interference some how. Yes I tried all channels and it was best on 3 and 4 and got worse as I went away from those, especially in the letters. Thanks for your fast response.

    • @robbypro3370
      @robbypro3370 Год назад

      @@MikeFaucher you were right, I installed them about 120 feet away and now I get 82 mbps. Instead of 42 mbps. Good enough.

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад

      @@robbypro3370 Great to hear. Thanks for the feedback.

  • @kr5289
    @kr5289 Год назад

    do both units have to be located outside and facing each other or can the main one set inside by the modem/router. I'm wanting to get internet to my shop

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад

      Has to be line of sight so there can not be anything blocking.

    • @kr5289
      @kr5289 Год назад

      @@MikeFaucher so does the one have to be hooked up to my cable modem in the house or can it run off wifi if not I couldn't put them in line with each other. thanks

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад

      @@kr5289 Think of it as a wireless cable. One side to the router and to other to a device or a switch.

    • @kr5289
      @kr5289 Год назад +1

      @@MikeFaucher thank you

    • @elfnetdesigns702
      @elfnetdesigns702 9 месяцев назад

      You dont want to set these near existing dual band wifi routers as they will interfere. Create some vertical separation by mounting the CPE450 up higher than the wifi router, usually a few feet will do.
      As for LOS yes it is best to maintain a clean line Of Sight path however these do have fresnal zones that seem to be fairly wide as in I tested with one unit 60 deg of the other @1000 feet and still have usable throughput. SO they are forgiving in some aspects like point to multipoint where you cant have all of them exact 0 deg.

  • @deanr4847
    @deanr4847 11 месяцев назад

    Anybody know how to do this on a MacBook? Tried to change IP manually on the computer but wouldn’t pick up internet access from the router. Looks pretty straight forward for a windows computer. Great video, just need in MacBook format.

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  11 месяцев назад

      The process is almost the same as you can temporarily change to a manul IP address on a MAC by going to settings, Network, and click on your wifi or network select details, and then change from DHCP to manual to match the settings in the video, When you are done, change it back to DHCP. Hope that helps.

  • @victoryfarm280
    @victoryfarm280 Год назад

    Do you have to have internet on both ends of this? Im looking to establish internet 500 ft from home to barn. Barn does not have internet

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад

      No, just one side. Think of it as a cable buy wireless.

    • @victoryfarm280
      @victoryfarm280 Год назад

      @@MikeFaucher Thanks but that is then not plug in play so networking would need to be done for the two to be able to receive the signal at the area with no internet

    • @papabapyro8169
      @papabapyro8169 Год назад

      Barn just needs power. I just ordered one of these and will be here tomorrow. I’m trying to get from my neighbor to my house that’s about 800’ feet away with trees. I hope it works. Cheers

  • @AH-ui7ei
    @AH-ui7ei 9 месяцев назад

    Why do I need to change the IP address? I've used bridges before that you pair and they work.

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  9 месяцев назад

      Depends on your network. A bridge typically needs to connect to the same network if you are bridging a device. Also depends on the bridge. Great question.

  • @jennarallysinging
    @jennarallysinging 8 месяцев назад

    Hey yall. Is there any way after I co figure this to my router, that I don't have to use an ethernet cord to run directly to my router bc I don't want to have to go through all that wiring by myself. And plus, cords annoy my landlord. So, can I set this up wirelessly completely just as long as there are power cords plugged into both?

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, it can be done. If I remember right, you log into the admin screen and it is either in the bridge or AP section. Sorry I can't be more specific as I do not have them anymore.

    • @jennarallysinging
      @jennarallysinging 8 месяцев назад

      @MikeFaucher ty I really appreciate that very much. I'll have to order some in a minute

  • @lewiswohlmuth7229
    @lewiswohlmuth7229 2 года назад

    Whats the difference between the CPE450 and the CPE731 C ?

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  2 года назад

      Not familiar with the CPE731C. I noticed they upgraded the speed on many of their models so it may be a speed bump but I could not find any information on it.

    • @elfnetdesigns702
      @elfnetdesigns702 9 месяцев назад

      100 Mbps vs. Gigabit LAN

  • @jasonluong3862
    @jasonluong3862 2 года назад +1

    What advantages does the Ubiquity version of this device offer for the higher price? Bridging devices are one-trick ponies. As long as the pair creates a reliable wireless bridge at the speed you need, why would you need the more expensive versions?

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  2 года назад +1

      You are right for most applications. The only real advantage of a higher end unit is speed. If you are going to attach a switch to the receiving end and run several devices you may want more speed otherwise this will work fine. Great question.

    • @t.j.oconnor1323
      @t.j.oconnor1323 2 года назад

      @@MikeFaucher what would you advise if you did want more speed, as i am sending internet from my house to a straight line of sight half a mile away to give internet to another house hold???

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  2 года назад

      @@t.j.oconnor1323 I would go with Unifi products. They have a full range of devices that travel quite a distance. I have two different ones at work (amzn.to/3MmVSFJ) and a faster model and they work very well. We are going just under a mile line of sight with no issues running internet, phone, and server applications.

    • @t.j.oconnor1323
      @t.j.oconnor1323 2 года назад

      @@MikeFaucher excellent thank you for the information and reply, great video also

  • @williamblake8650
    @williamblake8650 Год назад

    Are these strictly 5g or can 2.5g be used with them?

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад

      Because they link with each other and not others it won’t matter. These are just 5.8.

    • @elfnetdesigns702
      @elfnetdesigns702 9 месяцев назад

      IDK why they did this but the devices SOC has 802.11n dual band capabilities meaning if the manufacture opted in for it these could have 4 separate radios (2 on 2.4GHz and 2 on 5-6GHz)

  • @carlyleporter5388
    @carlyleporter5388 3 месяца назад

    Watch out !! Mine work fine in my bedroom at twenty feet, but when I set them up outside at 180 feet they don't work. Unobstructed line of sight and reasonably oriented. Very disappointing for the money I spent. These RUclipsrs pretending they work don't help.

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  3 месяца назад

      Sorry you had a bad experience. I tested this multiple times outside over a city block and had no issues. You are right about directionality and line of site but that is how they are designed. Thanks for the feedback.

    • @carlyleporter5388
      @carlyleporter5388 3 месяца назад

      I got it working. Evidently I had an ethernet cable with too much resistance.@@MikeFaucher

  • @rockcarmen4036
    @rockcarmen4036 Год назад

    Hi, I have to say I am so sorry that I wasted time and money on this. I have two properties about a 1000 feet away and this is so sporadic I am ready to just pay for wifi and return these.

    • @MikeFaucher
      @MikeFaucher  Год назад

      Sorry to hear that. The are sensitive to line of sight. We have some at work that are about a half mile an they been great. Good luck which ever way you go. Thanks for the feedback.

    • @rockcarmen4036
      @rockcarmen4036 Год назад

      I got them to work. They are fantastic, thanks for your help!