🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!
The GOODTHREE CPE220 is a powerful 5.8G wireless bridge designed for outdoor use, offering a remarkable 2KM transmission distance and 100MBps wired network speed. With easy plug-and-play setup and versatile applications, it’s perfect for extending your internet to remote locations without the hassle of laying cables.
Impedance | 1 Ohm |
Maximum Range | 6500 Feet |
Number of Channels | 10 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 3"W x 2"H |
Color | White |
S**E
Works right out of the box, Excellent customer service
I have a pool located around 30 yards from my house, and a garage located around 50 yards from my house. A Ubiquiti AP covers the rear of the house and pool deck but the garage is just outside of reliable WiFi range. A home automation Homeseer zNet node using 2.4G WiFi was periodically disconnecting, so time was right to look into a wireless bridge to ensure resilient connections.After looking through many products fitting the need, and reading online reviews, I purchased the CPE220. Some of those reviews were critical of the lack of installation instructions.After purchasing, I received an email from the vendor saying detailed instructions have been sent. Very proactive!Unboxing, all parts and documentation was included: POE wall warts, Master station, Slave station, and two ethernet jumpers for the POE, metal band clamps for mounting. You will need ethernet cables to connect the Master unit to your LAN and to connect remote device(s) to your Slave station, so if you don’t have spare cables in your inventory consider purchasing them.Following the quick setup, the CPE220 master and slave powered up in the same room, paired, and selected operating channels seamlessly. A test of functionality worked with an ethernet connection to a laptop from the slave unit accessing the LAN and WAN on the main network. Worked seamlessly.Next step was to read the manual a bit more closely. The CPE220 has several features and configuration options which are well documented and pretty easy to manage. At this point no changes were made to the default configuration.Installed the Master in a location at the back of my house facing the garage, and the Slave inside the garage on an inside wall. The network proved to be working at 50 yards through two walls. The CPE220 has a web interface which shows signal power levels and other configuration data. Through the walls, the power level fluctuated between -59 and -62 db, strong and stable.Next step: install POE switch, camera and AP in garage, plugged into the ethernet port on the CPE220 Slave. Everything worked from the start.I then constructed a PVC mount for the Slave and reoriented it to point towards the Master, resulting in an improved signal level around -54 to -51.As noted, there are several other advanced features accessible through the Web interface, default address 192.168.255.xxx which requires a small configuration change to the accessing computer. There is also a power level adjustment which I reduced due to the short 50 yard distance.Overall, this device works flawlessly, setup was trivial, and price was good. Customer service and communication was excellent and proactive.
C**2
unexpectedly great experience!
being used to cast a signal from the wifi source to a cabin 200 yards away. easy to connect, super simple to configure and sync. no loss of speed upload OR download at the remote location (from there, the device is connected to a wifi base station to distribute / connect devices (both wired and unwired)worked through the heat of summer (but I did keep it out of direct sunlight) and the dead of winter (no snow or rain getting on/in it)HIGHLY recommend.
D**S
Works just as advertised. Most importantly, worked better than I thought 👍🏽
You don’t need to be technologically savvy in order to set-up. The nice thing about it is if you come across any difficulties the seller sends detailed instructions by email. I use it in my gaming area of the house where signaling is not the strongest. And because of this I don’t get lag anymore. Plus, download and upload vastly improved.The price is fair and I like how the communication between seller and consumer is top notch.The product is pretty much already set and ready to go.The range is great. I needed something that will cover 150 yards. For those that don’t really have an idea of 150 yards. That is 1 and a half football fields. So that is plenty. Sometimes I read how people are not satisfied with range and signal with such devices. However, lets be real people. If you have thick walls or your trying to make signal go through multiple rooms, buildings, obstacles or what not. Then don’t expect miracles.Bottom line it works. And it works great.
D**T
Shady
No wpa3 support. Insecure quick setup/channel toggle switches. I recommend configuring these using the web interface. If you don't know how find an expert and if they're a good one they probably would recommend a different radio with the money. If it were me I would go with a more recognizable brand that doesn't sit behind a support email address of Gmail. It surprisingly has a decent amount of feature set and a web interface that works fairly well but the instructions are horribly written in broken English. It screams shady Chinese firmware with back doors. Their instructions also suspiciously call out needing to have DHCP enabled without reason. I have yet to be able to confirm if they phone home in any way or try to. That said... These "work". They would not be my first or second choice though. One thing that I wish this had was a setting to disable the LED lights because at night this thing glows red and green at night. When you plug these things in they're also set to amplication set to max, so be sure to turn down the power as far as possible which likely will help extend the life.
D**B
Failed after 45 days
One of the units failed to respond to wired connections after 45 days of use. Resetting was not able to recover the unit. It's too bad as they were very simple and easy to setup. My performance was a solid 30 megabits bidirectional and not the advertised 100 megs. However, this was fine as it was a stable low latency connection and I only needed 10 megs for it to be worth it. I was very happy with them until one stopped working. Now it will end up in a landfill.
R**6
Working great
I live on a small ranch and needed wifi to my solar panels 110 yards from my router. I set up an AP and 2 clients (solar panels and my barn) with nothing more that the directions provided. It just works. On the client end in my barn I set up a mesh system that covers a 45x90 barn and the surrounding ding area.I did apply a thin film of caulk to the bottom cover to seal it from moisture. Last week we had a storm with 40+ mph winds. They stayed on and never skipped a beat. They're still working just fine. I've had them for about 6 weeks now, but will update if anything changes.
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