Straight answer to a fair question.
If you know networking gear, you'll recognize the radios inside our kits: carrier-grade MikroTik hardware, the same equipment wireless internet providers mount on towers. And if you shop around, you'll find those radios sold raw for less than our kits. We think you should know that — because what we sell isn't the radios.
A raw pair of radios arrives in a brown box. No surge protection, no outdoor cable, no mounts matched to your situation, no install guide written for humans, no one to call, and no guarantee that any of it ends with working internet in your barn. The gap between "parts" and "working internet" is a night of forum reading for some people and an impossible wall for most — and it's exactly what YonderConnect exists to close.
Every kit is the complete job: the paired link plus every part the job actually needs, a picture-book guide, a real phone number, and the Connected Guarantee — online in 60 days or your money back, return shipping on us.
Compare the whole picture: raw parts, a few hundred dollars and you're on your own. A trench, $5,000–$15,000. A YonderConnect kit, from $449, done by Saturday.
YonderConnect is a Florida-based small business. When you call, you get the owner. That's not a limitation — that's the product.