UeeVii CPE688KIT Point-to-Point Wireless Bridge System (WiFi 6 AX3000 Router) with 5KM Dual Gigabit Bridges
Product description
If you’re trying to get fast internet to a shed, workshop, or remote office without running brand-new Ethernet everywhere, a point-to-point wireless bridge kit can be a practical middle ground. The UeeVii CPE688KIT is built around that idea: it pairs two 5.8G wireless bridges with a WiFi 6 AX3000 dual-band router, aiming to extend your network while also broadcasting WiFi at the far end.
That said, it’s not a “throw it in the box and forget it” solution. Long-distance wireless links depend a lot on placement and alignment, so the included adjustable brackets help—but your results will still depend on your setup.
The essentials
This kit is designed for point-to-point transmission up to 5KM using two wireless bridges. Each bridge includes dual Gigabit RJ45 ports, which is handy if you want wired, stable connectivity for devices like security equipment or network gear that doesn’t need WiFi.
On the WiFi side, the included AX3000 router supports dual-band operation (2.4GHz and 5GHz). In other words, you’re not only extending the network, you’re also getting WiFi coverage where the bridge terminates.

Key things to know about range and reliability
The biggest promise here is point-to-point transmission up to 5 kilometers. On paper, that’s the kind of reach that’s useful for outdoor buildings, separate structures on a property, or a remote room where cable routing would be messy.
In real-world installs, the “how well it works” piece usually comes down to line-of-sight, proper alignment, and mounting stability. You get adjustable installation brackets (for both pole and wall mounting) and angle adjustment, which should make it easier to aim the link. Still, if the path is heavily blocked or alignment is sloppy, performance can fall short of expectations.
Where it really helps (and a concrete example)


If you have a main house with internet and you need reliable connectivity in a detached garage or backyard office, the flow is straightforward. Use the point-to-point link to carry your connection between buildings, then plug in a wired device through the dual Gigabit ports at the far end.

For example: you could mount the bridge units externally, aim them toward each other, and then connect your surveillance system or a small access point/controller using Ethernet. From there, the WiFi 6 AX3000 router can broadcast WiFi locally so phones or laptops don’t all have to stay wired.
What you’ll notice day to day
A few practical elements stand out.
- The kit is positioned as an all-in-one wireless bridge + router setup, so you’re not piecing together separate components just to extend and broadcast.
- Dual Gigabit Ethernet ports on both wireless bridges are a meaningful convenience if you want fast wired connections without relying entirely on WiFi.
- The bridges support 48V PoE Power over Ethernet, which can simplify cabling because power and data travel through a single cable.
However, PoE also means installation planning matters. You’ll want to think through where the PoE power supply sits and how you’ll route the single cable run cleanly and safely.

Tech summary
This section is limited to what’s provided in the product details.
- Type: Point-to-point wireless bridge system kit
- Wireless bridging: 5.8G wireless bridges for point-to-point transmission
- Range support: up to 5KM point-to-point
- Router: WiFi 6 AX3000 dual-band router
- Router speed claim: up to 3000Mbps
- Bands: 2.4GHz and 5GHz
- Ethernet: dual Gigabit RJ45 ports on each bridge
- Power method: 48V Power over Ethernet (PoE) support
- Mounting: adjustable brackets for pole and wall mounting with angle adjustment


Careful buy vs. skip decision
Worth considering if you need a point-to-point link to extend connectivity to a remote building and you also want WiFi at that far location. It’s especially sensible if you have devices that benefit from wired Ethernet and you don’t want to rely on WiFi alone.

It might not be a great match if your “distance” is either too short (where a simpler approach could be easier) or if your installation site has lots of obstacles that make alignment and line-of-sight tough. Also, if you’re expecting flawless performance regardless of placement, it’s better to be realistic: long-distance wireless depends heavily on how you mount and aim the units.
When it makes sense
- Buy it if you’re extending internet to barns, workshops, garages, or other outdoor buildings and you want both a bridge link and local WiFi.
- Buy it if dual Gigabit Ethernet at the remote end matters for stable wired connections.
- Consider it if PoE cabling simplification would reduce install hassle.
Final verdict
If you’re working with a remote structure and you want a single kit that handles point-to-point bridging plus WiFi broadcasting at the far end, the UeeVii CPE688KIT is worth a serious look. It’s built for the kind of setup where mounting, aiming, and clean cabling pay off.

Just keep expectations grounded: the claimed 5KM reach is only meaningful when the environment and alignment cooperate. If that’s hard to guarantee, you may end up spending time troubleshooting instead of enjoying the extended coverage.
Mini FAQ


Does this kit extend internet and provide WiFi too?
Yes. It combines point-to-point wireless bridges with a WiFi 6 AX3000 dual-band router intended for WiFi broadcasting at the extended location.
Are the bridges good for wired devices?

They include dual Gigabit RJ45 ports, which can be useful for devices that need a reliable wired connection.
What kind of power setup does it use?
The bridges support 48V Power over Ethernet (PoE), which is meant to carry power and data through a single cable.
Is it easy to mount and align?
The kit includes adjustable installation brackets for pole or wall mounting, with angle adjustment to help alignment.
What’s the main limitation to keep in mind?
Point-to-point wireless performance depends on installation conditions like placement and alignment, so the results can vary if the link can’t be aimed well or if obstacles interfere.
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