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Ubiquiti NanoStation locoM5
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5 GHz wireless band for reduced interference
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Up to 150 Mbps throughput
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Integrated 13 dBi directional antenna
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Compact, weather-resistant design
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Long-range wireless bridging (10+ km)
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Power over Ethernet (PoE) support
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airOS software for easy management
Ubiquiti NanoStation locoM5 – Product Overview
Key Features
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Operates on 5 GHz band for fast, clear wireless links
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Compact and lightweight design for easy outdoor installation
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AirMax technology for high throughput and low latency
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Built-in high-gain antennas for long-range coverage
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Weather-resistant housing for all-weather use
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Simple pole mounting hardware included
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Gigabit Ethernet with passive PoE power support
Specifications
The NanoStation locoM5 features a 5 GHz AirMax radio with high-gain directional antennas built in. It supports high data rates and advanced wireless settings using AirOS software. The unit has one Gigabit Ethernet port for network and power (PoE) connection. It supports AirMax TDMA protocol for better performance in crowded environments and long-distance links.
How to Configure
Configuration is easy using the AirOS web interface. First, mount the NanoStation outdoors on a pole or mast. Connect the device to power and your network using the PoE adapter. Then open a web browser and log into the AirOS dashboard. Set the device to “Access Point” or “Station” mode, enter the SSID and wireless security key, and align it toward the link partner for best signal. Save the settings and test the link.
Why Choose Ubiquiti NanoStation locoM5
Choose the NanoStation locoM5 if you need affordable,reliable long-range wireless connections with a simple setup. Firstly, it offers focused signal strength, outdoor durability, and high performance for internet, data, or surveillance links. Moreover, its compact design and AirMax technology reduce interference and improve throughput. Finally, it suits ISPs, businesses, campuses, and rural connectivity projects where wired links cannot reach.






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