Indoor/Outdoor airMAX® CPE
Featuring a panel antenna and dual-polarity performance, the NanoStation®M is ideal for Point-to-MultiPoint (PtMP) applications requiring high-performance CPE devices with a sleek form factor.
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Featuring a panel antenna and dual-polarity performance, the NanoStation®M is ideal for Point-to-MultiPoint (PtMP) applications requiring high-performance CPE devices with a sleek form factor.
The NanoStation®M features the CPE design that expanded the global Wireless ISP industry.
The NanoStation®M requires no tools for assembly; only a single wrench is required for pole-mounting.
The NanoStation®M can be deployed for Point-to-Point (PtP) bridging, wireless connectivity to a video surveillance system, or use as an airMAX® CPE.
With software-enabled PoE output, the secondary Ethernet port can power an external device, such as a PoE security camera, for seamless IP video integration.
Ubiquiti’s versatile airOS® firmware technology enables high-performance, outdoor multi-point networking. airOS provides features such as wireless settings, bridge or routing configuration and system management services.
Ubiquiti’s airMAX® technology is proven in millions of deployments worldwide, exhibiting outstanding performance in outdoor environments. The TDMA airMAX protocol enables unprecedented scalability, high throughput and low latency in unlicensed, multipoint networks.
Use the NanoStation® Mount to quickly mount the NanoStationM on a window or wall. 180° vertical or horizontal adjustment allows for custom positioning.
The Universal Arm Bracket is designed for convenient wall or pole mounting of the NanoStation®M. 90° tilt adjustment allows for easy positioning.
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| locoM9 | NSM2 | locoM2 | NSM3 | NSM365 | |
| Frequency | 900 MHz | 2.4 GHz | 2.4 GHz | 3 GHz | 3.65 GHz |
| Throughput | 150+ Mbps | 150+ Mbps | 150+ Mbps | 150+ Mbps | 150+ Mbps |
| Range | 10+ km | 13+ km | 5+ km | 15+ km | 15+ km |
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| NSM5 | locoM5 | |
| Frequency | 5 GHz | 5 GHz |
| Throughput | 150+ Mbps | 150+ Mbps |
| Range | 15+ km | 10+ km |
Pros: None - the units were dead on arrival
Cons: No LAN connectivity and Ubiquity tech support was not very helpful.
Other Thoughts: Apparently this is a rather common problem. Find another supplier.
Pros:
Compact, status lights on back, comes with mast zip ties. The range, throughput and latency is WOW. I was seriously not expecting to get signal through a qt mile of dense woods and 2 houses with guessimate aim using the signal indicators.
All connectors are covered by a plate. Comes with PoE injector [24v]
The GUI has a basic and advanced view option and a spectrum analyzer built in.
Bad Flash recovery is easy provided you are technical and know what tftp is.
MUST UPDATE THE FIRMWARE BEFORE DOING ANYTHING ELSE.
Cons:
Would be nice to have it be standard 48v PoE, but a $25 adapter fixes that issue.
The firmware update on the website is a pain to find, but once you get it, you'll be fine. There is a "check on the web" firmware update feature in the newer releases.
Other Thoughts: for the price, its a no brainer. Get ethernet drops where ever you need them.
Pros: Relatively easy setup, once you have the manual. Very strong signal.
Cons: No patch cables, don't even try to understand the settings without downloading the manual from ubiquity.
Other Thoughts: I used 2 of these to send HD color video from security cameras through 1/4 mile of dense vegetation in west central FL with 86% quality at the receiving end.
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Pros: We run a wireless Internet service. They're not a magic bullet, but they work. 900mhz is used as our last option.
Most of the issues with them aren't really related to the equipment, but rather the band. 900mhz band is horribly noisy.
Cons: 900mhz band is noisy. For short shots (under a couple of miles) they're excellent through trees, whatever.
The higher you go the more likely you'll have issues. This is with essentially the same with all 900mhz equipment.