WI-FI Bridge FAQ's
What is a Wi-Fi bridge?
A WI-FI bridge, also known as a wireless bridge, functions by connecting two distinct network segments using a wireless connection. This allows devices on one part of your network to communicate with devices on another part, even if they are physically separated without the need for cumbersome wiring.
Rugged Limited offers a range of wireless bridges that are designed to provide robust and reliable wireless connectivity. These devices are particularly useful in environments where running Ethernet cables is impractical or impossible. They can be used to link buildings, extend network coverage to remote locations, or create a wireless backhaul for other network devices, ensuring a seamless and efficient network infrastructure. Essentially, a WI-FI bridge acts as a transparent link, making the wireless connection appear as a direct wired connection to your network devices.
BR-330AC-LP
- Low power consumption below 2.5W
- Supports up to 16 clients simultaneously
- Ingress-protected rugged enclosure
- Five-year warranty for long-term use

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