If you’ve got blazing-fast Fios internet at your home but your shop, garage, or detached office 1000 feet away is stuck with no connection… you’re not alone.
Running Ethernet or fiber underground is expensive, time-consuming, and often not even feasible. Hotspots? Unreliable and capped. But there’s a smarter, faster way to bring high-speed internet to remote buildings—with zero trenching required. A wireless bridge to extend internet 1000 feet.
💡 The Solution: A 60 GHz Wireless Bridge
Meet the GNS-5660—a professional-grade 60 GHz wireless bridge that delivers speeds up to 2 Gbps between two locations up to 1,600 feet apart (line of sight required).
This plug-and-play solution lets you share your home internet connection directly with your shop or outbuilding—perfect for security cameras, smart devices, workstations, or streaming.
🚧 The Problem: Great Internet at the House… But Nothing at the Shop
Internet providers like Fios or cable companies often stop at the curb or home—leaving detached garages, workshops, barns, and ADUs offline. Running a wired connection isn’t always possible:
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Underground trenching can cost thousands.
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Overhead cabling might violate code.
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Wi-Fi repeaters won’t cover long distances or outdoor terrain.
You just want your shop to be online—without the hassle.
🚀 The Fix: Beam Internet with the GNS-5660 Wireless Bridge
The GNS-5660 is designed specifically for point-to-point internet links up to 1,600 feet with clear line of sight.
🔧 Key Features:
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60 GHz frequency – ultra-fast and free of interference
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Up to 2 Gbps throughput – real-world speeds rivaling direct fiber
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Pre-configured and plug-and-play – just mount, aim, and connect
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Weatherproof design – built for outdoor use
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Gigabit PoE injectors included – simple, clean installs
It’s like running an invisible Ethernet cable through the air—fast, stable, and secure.
📊 Why 60 GHz?
Unlike 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz bands that are prone to congestion and interference, 60 GHz offers:
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Cleaner signal – virtually no interference
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High bandwidth – perfect for data-heavy tasks like video streaming and surveillance
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Focused, secure beam – less signal leakage and better privacy
The only requirement? A clear line of sight between the two antennas.
🛠️ Setup is Easy
Here’s what installation looks like:
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Mount one unit on your home (under eaves or on a pole).
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Mount the second unit on your shop or outbuilding.
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Connect each unit to power and Ethernet (PoE injectors included).
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Align the antennas—an LED signal strength meter makes this easy.
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Done. You’re online—at up to 2 Gbps.
✅ Real-World Use Case
A customer in rural Pennsylvania needed to connect his shop 1000 ft from his main house where Fios was available. Trenching wasn’t an option due to rocky soil and zoning rules.
Using the GNS-5660, he now has full-speed internet in the shop for IP security cameras, Zoom calls, streaming, and smart tools—all with zero monthly fees or infrastructure work.
❓ Common Questions
Will weather affect performance?
At 1000 ft, light rain has minimal impact. Heavy storms may slightly reduce performance, but the link remains stable.
What if there are trees in the way?
60 GHz requires a clear path. Trimming branches or elevating antennas usually solves the issue.
Is it hard to install?
Not at all. The units are pre-paired, and setup takes under an hour for most users.
📣 Ready to Bring Internet to Your Shop?
Don’t settle for dead zones or expensive trenching. The GNS-5660 wireless bridge gives you a fast, reliable connection exactly where you need it.
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– and get full-speed internet at your remote building, fast.
🛠️ Need expert advice for your property? Contact GNS Wireless – we’ll help you find the perfect solution.
💬 Have a similar setup or success story? Drop it in the comments below—we’d love to hear how you’re using wireless bridging!
🔗 Related Resources:
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How to Aim Wireless Bridges for Maximum Performance
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“Want internet at your shop but no Fios?”
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“Meet the 2 Gbps GNS-5660 wireless bridge.”
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“No trenching. No headaches. Just fast internet—1000 ft away.”
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“Plug. Aim. Stream.”