
Ubiquiti LOCOM2-US airMAX NanoStationM 2GHz loco Station Wireless CPE Router
- Environmental : Outdoor
Ubiquiti NBM9 NanoBridge M9 airMAX Bridge (900MHz) features a high-gain reflector that helps deliver a range up to 12.4 miles. This device is easy to install and use, and is capable of up to 150+ Mb/s real outdoor throughput. This customer premise equipment (CPE) incorporates the innovative airMAX technology which improves airtime efficiency by optimizing latency, throughput, and scalability in multipoint networks.
September 4, 2015 -& Verified Purchase
I live in a log home that sits back in the woods but needed to get high speed internet to it. I am too far off of the road to run cable and the phone company doesn't have DSL in our area. I have a workshop that is next to the highway and we were able to place a cable modem there; my house sits 1,800& ft away from the workshop with no line of sight, flat ground but many trees in the way. I was able to place one 900Mhz NanoBridge M9 at each location and now have high speed internet! The speed could be better if I were to clear a lot of trees but it is plenty sufficient for streaming Netflix, YouTube, etc. and I get to keep my cabin secluded in the woods.
October 30, 2013 -& Verified Purchase
It's easy to setup and secure. Have good throughput between the two ends. It goes through houses (between two points a mile away) but can't get through hills (not that really any radios with any sort of bandwidth could do that - it's just important that people realize the limitations of radio links).
The software on the end devices is easy to setup and the quickstart guides work. It's not at a "beginner" level, but if you have ever set-up a WiFi router without using a "guided setup" - this should be a piece of cake.
Accessory Type:
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Wireless Radio
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Frequency:
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900 MHz
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Gain:
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11 dBi
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Product Series:
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Ubiquiti NanoBridge Series
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Range:
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12 Miles
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Warranty:
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1-year Manufacturer Warranty
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I’ve had this system installed for over five years with no problems. The two units communicate well over 3/4 of a mile through trees. You do need two units, one as a transmitter one as a receiver. This is possible due to the 900 MHz frequency used between the units which has long been known to penetrate trees where standard Wi-Fi 2.5 or 5 Gigahertz cannot. As one would expect speed is sacrificed, but it works very reliably. Alignment of antennas is not difficult due to the wide-angle covered. Instructions are quite good but some experience with IP addresses etc. is necessary. POE System works well but need outdoor underground or overhead rated cat five cable.