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  • CPE200M es un CPE 11ac 5G de largo alcance WiFi extensor de puente inalámbrico para exteriores con pantalla LED. muestre el modo de operación, el canal, la intensidad de la señal y el nombre de CPE (H o C) sin necesidad de acceder a la GUI, evite el programa de configuración complejo, ahorre mucho trabajo y costos humanos, simplifique la cobertura inalámbrica de largo alcance, la transmisión de datos y el monitoreo inalámbrico y profesional
  • Compatible con 802.11ac, la velocidad inalámbrica de 5 GHz y 900 Mbps garantiza un acceso a Internet de alta velocidad y más acceso para los usuarios finales
  • Adecuado para la transmisión de video de largo alcance punto a punto 2Km Modo de puente wifi preprogramado, no necesita ajuste, puede funcionar en dos unidades al mismo tiempo, no necesita cable largo para conectarse a la cámara con su PC
  • Instalación muy simple, kit de CPE inalámbrico para exteriores CPE80R con preconfigurado, listo para instalar. Con la gestión web inteligente, se puede emparejar automáticamente. solución efectiva para PTP, aplicación PTMP y cobertura wifi de largo alcance al aire libre y CPE fácil de configurar con cámara IP (cámaras) y redes DVR También admite cubierta wifi de largo alcance
  • Puente inalámbrico CPE Impermeable, a prueba de polvo, protección de iluminación. Temperatura de funcionamiento: -30 ℃ -55 ℃ Temperatura de almacenamiento: -40 ℃ -70 ℃



Descripción del producto

Puente WiFi inalámbrico
Puente WiFi
Puente inalámbrico
Puente inalámbrico

KuWFi CPE200M es un CPE exterior 11ac 5G con pantalla LED. Cumple con el estándar Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n/ac, velocidad de datos de hasta 900Mbps, antena de panel de 12dBi integrada, el rango Wi-Fi de hasta 2KM. Con pantalla LED, AP inalámbrico, modo de funcionamiento repetidor Wi-Fi, funciona en pares para conexión punto a punto, hace que más de 16 cámaras IP puedan acceder a él para disfrutar de películas HD sin problemas, streaming, juegos en línea, seguridad inalámbrica y otras tareas de ancho de banda.

Soporte TDMA

CPE200M soporta la tecnología TDMA HI-MAX, utiliza el sondeo para resolver el problema de residuos de nodos ocultos y recursos entre el CPE y la estación base, proporciona baja latencia, alto rendimiento en aplicaciones PTP/PTMP como monitoreo inalámbrico de cámara IP, transmisión Wi-Fi de largo alcance.

Sistema de control de acceso y sistema de gestión de la nube (funciona solo con KuWFi AC)

Con el sistema de control de acceso en modo de operación AP, acceder fácilmente a la configuración avanzada de red a través de PC, como monitor de estado AP, cambiar la dirección IP, ESSID, Canal, Contraseña, actualizar firmware, copia de seguridad y restaurar....

Luego trabaje con Cloud Management System, fácil de realizar la gestión central y remota, la publicidad y la autenticación múltiple hacen que este AP sea más profesional en Proyectos Wi-Fi.

Notas: Si un solo dispositivo utiliza el modo AP, su cobertura WiFi es de solo unos 100 M

Puente inalámbrico

Antena de alta ganancia

Antena integrada de panel MIMO de 12dBi (integrada)Tx de potencia hasta 28dBmMayor intensidad de señalMás cobertura inalámbrica

Puente inalámbrico

Lista de paquetes

CPE200M - 2 adaptadores de alimentación POE (24 V 0,5 A) - 2 piezas guía de inicio rápido - 1 cable Ethernet (1 metro) - 2 piezas de aro de plástico - 4 piezas

Puente inalámbrico

Pantalla LED

Pantalla LED: Mostrar el nombre de la unidad (H/C)/intensidad del canal/señal, no es necesario acceder a la interfaz gráfica de usuario, evitar el programa de configuración complejoSi no se muestra, necesita volver a emparejar o ponerse en contacto con el correo electrónico del vendedorNOTA: Si el KuWFi está pasando la puerta de enlace incorrecta y la información de DNS.Puede intentar poner una dirección IP manual con la dirección de puerta de enlace desde el módem original junto con su elección de DNS y debería funcionar

Puente inalámbrico

Botones y puerto

1 puerto WAN de 10/100 Mbps, 1 botón de reinicio de red LAN de 10/100 Mbps (si el emparejamiento de unidades falla, mantenga presionado el restablecimiento para restaurar)Botón F y C: Seleccione /Botón de ajuste/Botón C: Botón de interruptor maestro-esclavo (H=Master, C=Esclavo)

Puente inalámbrico

Distancias extremas incluso en climas extremos

Puente wifi inalámbrico impermeable y a prueba de polvo y protección de la iluminación

Temperatura de funcionamiento: -30 ℃-55 ℃

Temperatura de almacenamiento: -40 ℃-70 ℃

Puente inalámbrico

Edificio para construir el puente WiFi

Transmite tu red de forma inalámbrica a otra casa/granero/garaje

Evita problemas de cableado, adecuado para entornos al aire libre

Puente inalámbrico

Velocidad de datos de 5,8 G a 900 Mbps

El CPE200M cuenta con 802.11b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi y tecnología MIMO, la velocidad inalámbrica 5.8G 900Mbps garantiza acceso a Internet de alta velocidad y más usuarios finales de acceso

Puente inalámbrico

Monitor de cámaras IP

Adecuado para transmisión de vídeo de largo alcance punto a punto 2km Modo de puente wifi preprogramado, sin necesidad de configuración. Puede funcionar dos unidades al mismo tiempo, sin necesidad de cable largo para conectarse a la cámara con tu PC


Craig Skogstad
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de marzo de 2025
This thing is awesome. I have not had Internet in my steel building for years through the fact that the signal will not go through it just works. Highly recommended simple to set up. I was able to do it and I am not very good with that sort of thing.
Don in Arkansas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de julio de 2024
YOU MUST HAVE LINE OF SIGHT. While it might work through a wall or trees over a VERY short distance, LINE OF SIGHT is always the preferred configuration and this recommendation is based SOLELY on a line of sight use case.The instructions could be a little better, but as far as actual setup and use, they work great. I've purchased three sets now and as far out as 500' they work perfectly.I have experience with larger systems that work over 1 mine, and while these have smaller physical antennas than the pro systems, the actual technology and transmitting power is the same, so, I believe they would be fine for any application out to 1000 yards with a good line of sight. The farther out you go, the more important (and difficult) the antenna alignment becomes.The more experience you've had playing with 1)networks and 2)radios, the more I can recommend this as a first system for setting up a simple bridge between two buildings.
Patrick Garon
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2023
It was super easy to setup, the settings are not very intuitive in regards to the signal strength when aligning, you only know after its paired and it kind of has a signal meter, I would not count on that to aim, it does not update in real time like a cell or a wifi meter does.So with it being 20 Meters or 600 Ft, with clear line of sight It shows on the device "full bars" so the link should be 900mbps according to the advertisement. The most I have seen this do is 300mbps both up and down, this is connected to a 2Gb fiber connection, though a Gigabit port. It seems like a rock solid connection thus far, its been 100F outside and its been though 2 rains and its still working fine!Just to note even while setting them up locally with them being just a few feet away from each other, I could not get near the 900Mbps advertised (the reason for 4 stars and not 5), I tried messing with the channels, power level etc, but still seems to be no more than 300Mbps both download and upload, don't get me wrong it works, but I may end up purchasing another brand that I have seen videos on showing the speeds getting at or neat 1Gbps, because since I have a 2Gb both up and down internet connection, I would like to be able to send 1Gb to the other house.I also played around with it to see how well it does though trees and buildings, it actually does quite well, I drove about a mile away and powered it up though an inverter in my Car and set up a tripod and was able to get a signal though the woods and a few houses a mile away. I would have tried further, but there was no place to drive that would be aiming at the device at my house.So for the cost its not bad, but I would prefer a gigabit connection, and either an actual signal meter on the item, or at least in the web interface. That reminds me, even inside the web interface, there is no signal meter to tell you anything like Ubiquity, which is the company that I will be getting my next set with. I will still use this one, but it may just end up being used to cover my property in wifi, since you can connect to this as an access point aswell, and it covers my entire property when I'm outside. Half an Acre.
Brayan
Comentado en México el 6 de enero de 2023
Excelente producto, de buena calidad, fácil de instalar y configurar.
Mike Hale
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de marzo de 2021
Just set this up a few days ago. Setup 1 master and 2 slaves about 150' and 400' away. Both had pretty clear line of sight but not perfect. Tested in a few areas and the Mbps goes down significantly when trying to go through a lot of trees. The pairing of these was easy as I just had all 3 of them on the table and followed the instructions. Getting into the interface is not straight forward if you're not an IT person but not sure you really need the interface. As was pointed out by others this needs to be treated as an ethernet cable so you need to make sure you set the IP's of the routers differently to avoid conflict. Had an issue with this at first so read a lot about ethernet cable bridging of routers and they went through the IP address issue and the need to turn off DHCP on the slave routers. The Kuwfi then bridged correctly without any settings changes and we are getting only slightly reduced MBPS in both locations. I was worried about the bridges dropping as was noted in some posts but I have not experienced anything negative and I have this connected to starlink (not starlink router) which drops out periodically. I will update this review if anything changes.
Ann Kinlaw
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de agosto de 2018
CPE 5.8 KuWFI BridgeI had Chinese instructions which I can’t read, so I jumped right in and hooked them up. I picked one for a Master AP and one for the slave and they worked with no fussing over instructions. There is a 4-digit readout inside the cover of each unit which show a letter and “149”. I guess I got lucky picking the slave or possibly it just doesn’t matter. If you don’t get a connection, swap them out. There was no indication on the device label as to which one was the Master AP.I have 100 x 10 service from Spectrum and I’ve seen 112 x 11 once today. Right now with my laptop connected via WIFI to the 5.8 radio I’m only getting 67 x 11. That’s in the house.I ran 40 ft of ethernet cable from a wall jack and tied the AP so that it was approx. 10 ft off the ground. This area on my back porch facies a space that included some trees, a pond and pastures. I made sure that I had a direct line back to the AP even with trees close by. The slave unit (mounted on a pole) would end up being about 7 ft high out of the sunroof of my car.. I would not consider either height is acceptable for a solid test of this bridge (15 to 25 ft would be better and without trees).My laptop was connected to the slave and I turned the unit towards the AP unit. I made several tests of throughput using Speedtest.net at 75 ft, 600 ft and 1100 ft as measured on Google maps. I made 4 speed test at each distanceMy first test, 75 ft away, was off to the side of the AP (in my yard) and I measured 56 x 11 mbps. The 2nd test was at 1100 ft and I was able to achieve 47 x 11 mbps. That’s pretty good!! The 3rd test was at 600 ft and I clocked the speed at 51 x 11 mbps.. I went further away and beyond the pasture area to 1700 ft where I didn’t have a clear view and it appeared there was a slight hill between the devices. I was able to get 19 x 11 mbps with trees and other obstructions.My major use for this bridge would be to connect IP cameras from 400 ft to 1800 ft. This KuWFi bridge also has WIFI available on the slave unit so that more cameras can be connected at the remote location.Long distance test::I finally had time to make a large scale test today. I placed the units on opposite sides of a nearby resort lake. The distance as measured on Google Maps was 1.39 miles. I was skeptical but the results were 22.4 mbps x 11.8 mbps. As with the previous test, the master was tied up on a post near the lake at a height of 11 feet and the slave in my car was 6-7 feet. Optimal for both ends would be 25-30 feet. Unfortunately I will not be able to supply the in-house wifi number. This house has current Spectrum service (likely 100x10) but their very old Linksys router just wouldn’t spit out more than 17x10 on Wifi. I am pleased to see 22x12 over that distance because I got all of the upload and that’s what I need for security cameras.
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