MikroTik Wireless Wire Dish kit – Professional 60GHz Point-to-Point Bridge for SMB & Enterprise
Wireless Wire Dish is a 60GHz point-to-point wireless link solution delivering fiber-grade speed and stability over distances up to 1500 meters, without the need to lay cables between buildings. It is widely used as an alternative to underground fiber on campuses, industrial sites, and inter-building connections where trenching or cable installation is impractical or cost-prohibitive.
The kit delivers a 2 Gb/s aggregate throughput via an AES-encrypted 60GHz wireless link — an uncongested spectrum that eliminates the interference typical of traditional WiFi and guarantees a stable, predictable connection. Both LHGG-60ad units come pre-paired from the factory and connect automatically upon powering on, with no additional configuration required. At just 5W per unit with passive cooling, operational costs remain minimal, while an MTBF of 200,000 hours confirms reliability for permanent installations.
Wireless Wire Dish integrates transparently into any existing network via its Gigabit Ethernet port and is powered by standard 802.3af/at PoE — injectors and power supplies are included in the kit along with mounting hardware for both units. The IP55-rated enclosure withstands water jets and dust ingress, while the -40°C to +70°C operating range ensures reliable performance in extreme climatic conditions. RouterOS provides advanced monitoring capabilities and seamless integration into centrally managed infrastructures.
Recommended for connecting office buildings, university and industrial campuses, warehouses, and sites where underground fiber installation is expensive or impossible. It is also the ideal backup link solution for critical fixed-point connections, delivering fiber speeds at a fraction of the cost of physical infrastructure. The kit includes everything needed for immediate deployment, with a RouterOS license and free software updates included for the lifetime of the product.
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