Link two buildings without trenching a cable.
A wireless bridge carries your network across the property — house to shed, building to building, across the street — with no digging, no boring and no road-crossing permits. One network, both ends, usually up in a day.
No trenching
Skip the excavator, the boring rig and the council permits — the link goes over the air.
Gigabit between buildings
Enough bandwidth to share internet, servers, cameras and phones like they're in one room.
One network, both ends
The far building joins your main network — no second internet bill, no separate setup.
Two points, one link, four steps.
Line-of-sight survey
We check both ends for clear sightlines, distance and the best mounting points, and confirm what's achievable.
Mount both ends
Weatherproof antennas go on solid mounts at each building or pole, cabled back to your network.
Align & tune
We aim and tune the link precisely, with headroom built in for wind and rain.
Hand over one network
Both sites end up on a single network — internet, servers, phones and cameras shared across the bridge.
Anywhere a cable is a pain to run.
House to shed or second dwelling
Get the workshop, granny flat, studio or barn onto the same fast internet as the house.
Two buildings, one site
Warehouses, factories and campuses share one network across the yard without expensive fibre trenching.
Across a road or paddock
Link premises on opposite sides of a street or spread across acreage — no permits, no roadworks.
Enterprise wireless, done right.
Ubiquiti point-to-point
Proven airMAX and UISP wireless bridges — reliable, high-throughput links we install every week.
Point-to-multipoint
One base station can feed several buildings — ideal for parks, estates and multi-shed properties.
Solid, tuned, monitored
Quality mounts, precise alignment and optional remote monitoring so we spot a problem before you do.
Point-to-point questions, answered.
How far can a point-to-point link go?
From across a car park to several kilometres, as long as there’s clear line of sight between the two points. We survey both ends first and tell you honestly what’s achievable at your sites before you commit.
Do I need to dig a trench?
No — that’s the whole point. A wireless bridge links two buildings over the air, so there’s no trenching, directional boring or road-crossing permits, and a link is often up and running in a day.
How fast is a wireless bridge?
We spec the link to your needs — typically hundreds of megabits up to gigabit. That’s enough to share internet, servers, security cameras and your phone system between buildings as if they were one network.
Is it reliable in Queensland weather?
Yes, when it’s done right. We use quality Ubiquiti gear on solid mounts, align it precisely and design the link with headroom so rain and wind don’t knock it over. Proper line of sight and mounting are what make it dependable.
Can it join two sites into one network?
Yes. Once the bridge is up, both buildings share one network — same internet, same servers, same phones, same cameras — with no second internet connection to pay for on the other side.
Do you cover rural properties?
Definitely. Linking the house to a shed, a second dwelling, a dam or a workshop across a rural block is one of the most common jobs we do throughout SEQ and regional QLD.
Bridge your buildings.
Tell us the two points you want to link — we'll check the line of sight, design the bridge and quote the supply and install.