Model: NSM5 (2 Pack) NanoStation5 The NanoStation5 Broadband Outdoor Wireless CPE Router from Ubiquiti features a broadband wireless CPE technology, hi-gain two antenna system, advanced radio architecture, and firmware technology allowing throughput, stability, and capacity performance. The NanoStation5 is a reliable solution for high performance and can work in extreme temperature and weather conditions. NanoStation M5: 5GHz Hi Power 2x2 MIMO AirMax TDMA Station. The original NanoStation set the bar for the world's first low-cost and efficiently designed outdoor broadband CPE. The new NanoStation M and NanoStation Loco M take the same concept to the future with new redesigned sleek and elegant form-factors. 150+ Mpbs real outdoor throughput and up to 15km+ range. Featuring 2x2 MIMO technology, the new NanoStation links significantly faster and farther than ever before. New antenna array designs featuring 16dBi dual-polarity gain at 5GHz. Secondary ethernet port with software enabled POE output for seamless IP Video integration. Remote hardware reset circuitry of NanoStation M allows for device to be reset remotely from power supply location. In addition, any NanoStation can easily become 802.3af 48V compliant through use of Instant 802.3af adapter.
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Brand | Ubiquiti Networks |
Item model number | 8541546235 |
Item Weight | 2.79 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 4 x 12 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 4 x 12 inches |
Voltage | 48 Volts |
Manufacturer | Ubiquiti Networks |
ASIN | B01EBBKVDE |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 15, 2016 |
A**K
Perfect for Detached Metal Barns
I’ve bought a few pairs of these now to install on my own metal barn and family members barns. You can get WiFi from your home and into your barn very easily. Creates great range and is super effective! Would 100% recommend if you are trying to get WiFi into tough to reach places.
D**K
Great connectivity
This works great for extending my wireless signal to a dock 300ft from my house for 4 security cameras. It easily handles 20-30MB/sec for those cameras with plenty of capacity left-over. I've been running this for over a year and have no complaints. AirOS is robust with graphs and lots of advanced functionality for those who need it(in other words, this isn't a dumb 'black box' unit-- you can tweak it!). I wish Ubiquiti's other products ran this awesome AirOS instead of their Unifi abstraction...
A**R
Excellent Customer Service
I purchased these to link my house to my barn about 100 yards away. They were simple to install for those with some basic network skills. I configured them as a transparent bridge with the near end set to AP mode and the other far end in station mode. They are protected using Eth-SP-g2 surge protectors. I now get full bandwidth access (300Mb) to my Barn from my home internet ISP.I did have one problem about a month after install the AP Nano Station network interface failed. Not certain what happened. I left town for a week and when I returned my link was down. I contacted Amazon and they put me contact with the Vendors Customer support. Within minutes of my initial call to Amazon I was on a support call with Michael from the SFP store. He asked a few questions about my problem and my diagnostic testing then sent out a new Nano Station. I called on Saturday the new unit arrived on Tuesday. I installed it and configured it and was up and running again in an hour. I highly recommend both this product and the vendor. The SFP store provided outstanding customer service and I’ve always had great luck with Ubiquiti equipment. It’s high quality, easy to install and configure and very fairly priced. Having retired after 30 years in IT there is nothing I hate more than wasting my time on home networking problems.
M**O
Stopped working after 4 weeks
First off the setup is complicated, but that’s not the issue. Your best bet to pair these units is to watch a YouTube video because the included instructions aren’t great. Once setup the wireless bridge worked great transmitting internet signal between my home and barn 200’ away. My issue is that the unit just stopped working after a month. It’s a major annoyance because these units are mounted 2 stories up and require setting up an extension ladder to get to them. Long story short I checked my installation, rebooted everything and still no dice. I ended up buying the UeeVii CPE450 which was $60 cheaper and already came paired right out of the box. Truly plug and play.. I’m getting the same internet speeds out of the UeeVii CPE450 as I was getting from the NSM5. Time will tell if these hold up, but I’m not messing with Ubiquity. They have zero customer service.
A**R
Worked very well for me at about 500 feet
The interface took a little bit to get used to, but I wasn't familiar with Ubiquiti. There are plenty of tutorials online. Once I got it connected, it seemed to work great. The connection has stayed up for a few weeks now. We shall see. I really didn't have to be all that exact lining them up. I was on a ladder and pointed them both in the general direction of the other. I'm happy with them so far!
N**T
Did not provide additional range over regular access point
I bought these to establish a second network location about 250 feet from my house. These did not provide any additional range over the access point located in the house. Think of these as a range extender with a RJ45 to plug into a wired access point. The device itself can also be an access point. The directionality of the antenna did not provide any gain in range.
R**D
Good alternative to running cables
These work great as a Point To Point solution without having to run CAT5/6 cable. Signal is reliable and solid and speeds are solid.
R**K
Not pre configured.
Sold in pairs they should have been pre configured as such. Even the package has a label that says "THIS IS A SET DO NOT SEPARATE". Fortunately I am familiar with the setup, so no big deal, however, for someone not too tech savvy may be in for some frustration. I did not use tech support is way I gave that item 3 stars as that should really not be needed, assuming they had actually be configured.
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