Ubiquiti NanoBeam NBE-5AC-Gen2 - 5GHz Wireless Bridge, 450Mbps+, up to 15km Range

in steemhunt •  6 years ago  (edited)

Ubiquiti NanoBeam NBE-5AC-Gen2

5GHz Wireless Bridge, 450Mbps+, up to 15km Range


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Do you need a high-perfomance wireless bridge?

Then the NanoBeam ac Gen2 High-Performance airMAX ac Bridge from Ubiquiti Networks could be your choice.

With a maximum outdoor range of up to 15 km (9.3 mi), this wireless bridge has the ability to transmit data even over long distances.

It integrates a separate Wi-Fi radio for fast and easy setup using your mobile device.

It provides high performance and an innovative form factor.

It features enhanced protection against ESD (ElectroStatic Discharge) events.

It is small, fast and reliable.

We use it here for more than a half year now as our internet connection about a distance of roundabout 5km (3.1mi) and we never experienced any problems with the internet connection or with the internet speed, no matter what the weather is.

Strongly recommendable.


Link

https://www.ubnt.com/airmax/nanobeam-ac-gen2/


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  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Great stuff @klippengeist. For a ~$100 USD product, not bad stuff. I would need to consider buying 8 of them! =)

With a maximum outdoor range of up to 15 km (9.3 m)

Please use "miles" instead of "m" (because "m" means meters on the international standard)

uh, thank you, @forykw... I used "km" for "kilometers" and "mi" for "miles" (in the brackets). I forgot one "i" although I have read it over a few times, sorry... :-)

  ·  6 years ago (edited)

Yes... I guessed too you could have missed the "i"... on "mi" (miles) =) No confusion... from myself, just trying to prevent it for others. Thanks for fixing it.

With pleasure, @forykw...
I like to provide correct informations... :-)

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