EnGenius Point-to-Point Wireless Bridges deliver secure, high-speed connectivity over miles with enterprise-grade reliability. Designed for residential, commercial, and industrial deployments, these solutions simplify network expansion while reducing overall infrastructure costs and deployment time.
Residential Wireless Bridges
Simple, cost-effective connectivity for homes and small properties. Extend your internet connection to detached garages, barns, ADUs, and offices without running cable or purchasing an additional ISP network.
Business & Enterprise-Grade Wireless Bridges
High-performance connectivity designed for multi-building networks and mission-critical operations such as campuses, offices, and smart cities.
Which Wireless Bridge Is Right For You?
Frequently Asked Questions
A wireless bridge connects two or more networks over a distance using a point-to-point wireless link. It extends the range of networks and allows different devices to communicate as if they were connected by physical cabling.
Wireless bridges use directional antennas to transmit data between two bridge access points. These devices create a dedicated, high-speed link that securely transfers data over long distances without physical infrastructure.
In residential use cases, wireless bridges are commonly used to connect outbuildings on the same property such as barns, garages, ADUs, and such. Meanwhile in enterprise environments, wireless bridges:
- Extend internet to large outdoor locations such as campgrounds and RV parks
- Support Wi-Fi dependent, outdoor surveillance systems in parking lots, events, and other open areas that require monitoring
- Enable connectivity in areas where cabling is impractical, such as office buildings that are separated between multiple establishments or a highway
Wireless bridges allow individuals and organizations to extend their primary network to remote locations without the need to run cable overhead or underground; significantly saving overall cost and time to deployment. In some cases, it may be the only option available to feasibly connect to a detached or remote area.










