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🌐 Bridge the gap, not your patience — wireless freedom up to 3KM!
The GOOD STORY Wireless Bridge Point to Point Kit is a pre-configured, dual-unit outdoor WiFi solution designed for long-range, high-speed 5G connectivity up to 3 kilometers. Supporting IEEE802.11AC with speeds up to 450Mbps and powered by Qualcomm’s enterprise-class chip, it offers robust, weather-resistant performance ideal for expanding networks across large properties. Easy to install with flexible mounting and no professional setup required, it’s perfect for professionals seeking reliable, seamless outdoor wireless expansion.

















| ASIN | B0D7JSZ1W2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #224 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
| Brand | GOOD STORY |
| Built-In Media | POE |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, Printer, Smart TV, Tablet |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (82) |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Data Transfer Rate | 300 Megabytes Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
| Manufacturer | GOOD STORY |
| Model Number | WB610H |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
C**S
Easy setup, wifi now in detached metal shop
This bridge setup was super easy, literally plugged them in made sure switches were correct (A/B setting), let them sinc and then hung one on the side of the metal garage/shop approximately 150 yards from house and the master piece is sitting in the kitchen window within direct line of sight of the slave piece at the garage. Plugged the master into the router in the house and the slave piece into a cheap router at the garage to spread the wifi about the garage. I purchased a dual band wifi 6 capable router for about $30 for the garage side. Works great. The ethernet cords provided are very short and I'd recommend getting longer cords when you order just to have them when you setup. I'd have the kitchen one outside if I had a plug on the exterior of my home where I need it, but for now the window sill is working great. I have full signal status without any, I mean ANY effort beyond eyeballing the line of sight and facing each bridge toward each other. They synced and began broadcasting my house wifi in the garage within 3 minutes of installation and power connection. Because the garage is a metal pole barn style shop I just drilled 2 quick 1/8" holes through the metal about 6 ft up the exterior wall for mounting and ran a zip tie through the attached bracket on the bridge, it was mounted that quickly. Silicone sealed the 2 tiny holes easily.
M**S
Great point to point signal jumper
Works great and was easy to set up. It's been in service for over a month with no issues. Speed test on each end are close to the same, no real lose of speed. Connected right out of the box. I thought it was fairly priced. I admit I am only sending signal about 150 yards but it is thru several trees and it doesn't seem to cause an issue. Quality seems good.
S**K
Works great!
I sending signal from one pole barn to another. It's a couple hundred feet and through some fairly thick trees and foliage. They work amazing,the Internet is fine in the receiving barn. Saved me from trying to figure out a way to run a 200 ft Ethernet cable from one to the other.
L**L
Great set for running WiFi to exterior buildings.
These worked perfectly to run WiFi from the house to the barn for the rv inside. The directions are terrible, but you can easily find tutorials on YouTube. It took just about an hour, the bridge set, and a cheap router, and I was up & running with a strong WiFi signal. I took off one star because included Ethernet cables were crap and one didn’t work because it was bent and pinched. I highly recommend ordering longer, better quality Ethernet cables.
C**P
Worked great for a month
Tested it in the house before deploying to the trailer 300 get away. Antennas just randomly oriented worked fine through the floor to the basement. Mounted Master unit to an outside wall shooting through a bunch of tree trunks. Plugged in the slave in the trailer, not even pointing back at the house, and they made a connection. Sure beats burying cable through the woods. Did it in under two hours including unboxing, testing connectivity, router configuration, making up a longer Cat5 cable, taking the old Wi-Fi bridge off the roof off the barn, lunch and installation in trailer. Ah but a month later the base unit is dead. Can't see how to get support.
J**R
Easy to install
Good quality, excellent internet speed.
S**A
Never hooked it up, but did get a good look at the hardware
Seem very sturdy and durable build. Unfortunately, trees and other objects prevented me from using, so I was forced to return it. It seemed very solid though.
B**R
Good when it works
Works great, but I’ve had 2 gateway units go bad now in a year. It’s frustrating.
A**L
Un enlace muy estable y sin problemas
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