Wireless Bridge Kits That Connect Buildings Without Trenching Cable
Extend internet to a barn, detached garage, shop, warehouse, campground, marina, or remote building with a fast, reliable wireless bridge designed for real-world outdoor use.
An Invisible Ethernet Cable
A point-to-point wireless bridge links two locations using outdoor radios, so devices on both sides act like they are on the same network.
Common Wireless Bridge Applications
A wireless bridge kit is ideal when you need internet or network access at another building without digging, trenching, or paying for a second internet service.
Share Starlink
Extend Starlink from a house to a shop, barn, guest house, or detached garage.
Barns & Farms
Connect cameras, monitoring systems, farm offices, access points, and remote buildings.
Detached Garages
Bring reliable internet to a garage, workshop, home office, or backyard building.
Commercial Sites
Link offices, warehouses, storage yards, maintenance buildings, marinas, and RV parks.
What Is a Wireless Bridge?
A wifi wireless bridge uses two outdoor radios to create a dedicated network connection between two locations. Instead of running cable underground, the radios pass data through the air.
This makes a wireless bridge wifi solution perfect for connecting buildings, extending Starlink, supporting cameras, or feeding an outdoor access point at a remote location.
Building A
Building B
Fast, secure, building-to-building network connectivity without trenching cable.
Why Choose an Outdoor Wireless Bridge?
A properly selected outdoor wireless bridge can save thousands compared to trenching fiber or Ethernet.
No Trenching
Avoid excavation, conduit, permits, and property disruption.
High Speed
Support internet, cameras, VoIP, access points, and business networks.
Long Distance
Solutions are available for short links, long-range links, and multi-building sites.
Ready to Install
Bridge kits are configured before shipment and supported by GNS Wireless.
Which Wireless Bridge Kit Do I Need?
Distance, line of sight, speed requirements, and obstructions determine the best wireless bridge kit.
Up to 1,000 ft
Garages, shops, guest houses, and short building-to-building links.
1,000–3,500 ft
Barns, farms, workshops, remote offices, and camera locations.
3,000 ft–2 miles
Campgrounds, marinas, yards, and large properties. Very High Speed. Commercial Grade.
Multi-Gigabit
Shorter line-of-sight links needing very high throughput. Multi-Gigabit. Zero Interference.
Wireless Bridge vs Mesh WiFi
Mesh WiFi and wireless bridges are not the same. Mesh is for local WiFi coverage. A wireless bridge is for connecting one network location to another.
For building-to-building internet, a wireless bridge is usually faster, cleaner, and more reliable.
How GNS Wireless Makes It Simple
We help choose the correct system, configure it before shipment, and support the installation.
Tell Us Your Distance
Measure building to building and describe the property.
We Select the Bridge
We match the right equipment to speed, range, and line of sight.
We Configure It
Your wireless bridge kit is programmed before shipment.
Install & Go Online
Mount, aim, power up, and connect the remote building.
Wireless Bridge FAQs
What is a wireless bridge?
A wireless bridge connects two network locations using outdoor radios. It is commonly used to extend internet from one building to another without cable.
What is a wireless bridge kit?
A wireless bridge kit includes the radios and accessories needed to create a point-to-point connection. GNS Wireless kits can be pre-configured before shipment.
Can I use a wireless bridge with Starlink?
Yes. A wireless bridge is one of the most common ways to share Starlink internet with a barn, garage, shop, guest house, or remote building.
Does an outdoor wireless bridge need line of sight?
Most systems work best with clear line of sight. Trees, buildings, hills, and metal structures can reduce performance, so equipment selection matters.
How far can a wireless bridge reach?
Depending on the system, wireless bridges can connect locations from a few hundred feet to several miles apart.
Need Help Choosing the Right Wireless Bridge Kit?
Tell us the distance, internet source location, obstructions, and desired speed. We’ll recommend the right wireless bridge system for your application.
