Key Features:
- High-Speed Wireless Connectivity:
- Operates on the 5 GHz frequency band with support for 802.11ac Wi-Fi technology.
- Delivers wireless speeds of up to 450+ Mbps in real-world conditions.
- Compact and Lightweight Design:
- Small, lightweight, and easy to install, making it ideal for mounting on poles, walls, or rooftops.
- Features a durable, weather-resistant housing with an IPX5 rating for protection against water and dust.
- Long-Range Performance:
- Equipped with a high-gain directional antenna for focused signal transmission and reception.
- Capable of covering distances of up to 10+ kilometers (6+ miles) in point-to-point setups, depending on environmental conditions.
- airMAX Technology:
- Utilizes Ubiquiti’s proprietary airMAX AC protocol for efficient TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) communication, reducing latency and improving performance in multi-client environments.
- Supports airMAX Quality of Service (QoS) for prioritizing traffic and ensuring optimal performance.
- Power Options:
- Supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) (24V passive PoE) for easy installation and reduced cable clutter.
- Includes a PoE injector in the box for convenience.
- Easy Configuration and Management:
- Managed via Ubiquiti’s airOS web interface, which provides advanced settings for network optimization, monitoring, and troubleshooting.
- Supports remote management for easy maintenance and configuration.
- Versatile Use Cases:
- Can be used as a wireless access point, bridge, or client device.
- Ideal for applications such as WISP backhaul, remote surveillance, rural internet access, and network extension.
Specifications:
- Wireless Standards: IEEE 802.11a/n/ac (5 GHz)
- Wireless Speeds: Up to 450+ Mbps
- Antenna: Integrated 13 dBi high-gain directional antenna
- Ethernet Port: 1× 10/100 Mbps port (PoE-supported)
- Power Supply: 24V passive PoE (injector included)
- Mounting: Pole or wall-mounted
- Operating Temperature: -30°C to 70°C (-22°F to 158°F)
- Enclosure Rating: IPX5 (weather-resistant)
Use Cases:
- Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISPs): Provides cost-effective backhaul or client connectivity for WISP networks.
- Remote Surveillance: Connects IP cameras or other devices in remote locations.
- Rural Internet Access: Extends internet connectivity to underserved or remote areas.
- Network Extension: Bridges networks between buildings or locations.
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