bullet M2 ubiquiti - Fully Integrated Radio

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Fully Integrated Radio


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these things are freaking fantastic. of course it depends on what kind of network you are gonna build out but i've always like the cost saving ubiquiti gear, it ain't no mereki but it's decent.


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https://www.ui.com/airmax/bulletm/



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I am a big fan of Ubiquiti stuff and I actually think it is much better than the Meraki stuff. Especially when it comes to price. This looks really interesting. I actually use a lot of Ubiquiti bridge stuff at my place of employment. I have never had an issue with any of it. For the cost you really can't go wrong with their stuff.

everything apart from the meraki part i agree with ;) obviously :) if i could have meraki i'd have meraki! :) can't afford so that's why this is great! :)

:) I actually use the Meraki mobile device management in my environment. I have never really used their networking stuff though. I also have never really been big into Cisco so that could be part of my issues now that they purchased them. The price has just always been prohibitive. Working in public education I have to pinch pennies as much as possible!

Wow! This is a great product. Ubiquiti AirMax Advanced Software Technology is proven in millions of deployments around the world, exhibiting exceptional performance in outdoor environments. Its protective design makes it more resistant to the environment. It's a pity that in Venezuela Ubiquiti products are incomprable and cost an eye to the face, but they are simply of high and proven quality and technology. Good hunting.

I love it is little, well designed and man, 600 mW of power it's more than enough!

Thanks for sharing it on SteemHunt, keep up the good work!

thanks!

Might be a good solution for a car too... changing the current filters from Japan frequencies to NZ ones costs still less than this ~150$ product. But it might be an alternative if you wanna stick a PC inside the car.