Take The BK Man/JeffChicago's Advice Imagine if it were an invisible ethernet cable. I bought a kit to connect Wi-Fi to my brother's barn which is 77 yards from his house according to his golf range finder. Wow, these things work great for the price! Don't worry about instructions. The only supplement I have to BK Man's information is that the transmitter antenna is set to B and the receiver antenna is set to A. (Thanks JeffChicago). Also, I set up a wireless router that I had. as an access point and connected to the antenna of the receiver. This actually gives multiple devices access to the receiver's antenna/internet. You don't have to mess with the antenna web interface and IP settings. Most modern WiFi routers can be easily set up as an access point via a web interface. Literally go to the advanced options and click on the wireless access point button. In general very satisfied. If you need gigabit speed, you'll have to spend twice as much. However, we stream perfectly in the shed with this device and its trail cameras can connect to the hotspot without any problems.
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