Pre-Configured Pair of Ubiquiti Nano Station Loco M5 Wireless Access Points Overview Ubiquiti M5 Nano Stations are two-way wireless transmitters that make a long distance wireless signal between two or more devices possible. With a normal home or business wifi router you're limited to a small radius inside and in some cases outside of the home or building. However, that limited range creates a problem if you need to add a device to your network that is much farther away. This is where the Ubiquiti M5's come into play. The M5's will not only transmit much farther away, they can actually transmit a wireless signal up to 10km or roughly six miles away. Of course six miles is a long distance to shoot a wireless signal and most won't need to go that far. However, no matter if the distance is 500 feet or 6 miles there must be a clear line of sight to each M5 Nano Station receiver. ![]() With any obstruction such as a building or excessive tree coverage, the signal will not pass through. Though, one or two branches with leaves shouldn't cause too much of a signal loss. The Nano Stations come with default settings out of the box and to some people the interface can be a little overwhelming at first due to all the advanced settings shown. That's where our pre-configuration comes in. We do any and all configuration necessary to get the Nano Stations set up for your location so you can 'plug-n-play' right out of the box. Whether you're an end-user and brand new to Ubiquiti products or are a seasoned installer, our pre-configured Nano Station pairs will have you up and running in no time and of course, time is money. Many people use the Nano Stations to add cameras to a barn, shed, garage, or building located far away from their home or business ultimately eliminating the need to run any long distance cables. With all of the pre-configuration done by our technical team before shipping, we take all of the guess work out to provide a smooth installation and a worry free setup. That's all, no hassle, no frustration, just strong long range wireless access to any areas that have a clear line of sight. How to Connect Your Nano Station: In this picture we have the the first Nano Station (Nano Station 1) that will be connected to your main network in your home or business. Ubiquiti Nanostation Loco M2![]() Services, email, web browsing and maintained a consistent speed of 5 Mbits. Disclaimer: This document is a report on Triple Horizons Engineering findings on the testing of the Ubiquiti Nanostation equipment. NanoStation Loco M5 Quick Start Guide details for FCC ID SWX-M5LB made by Ubiquiti. Loco M5 User Manual NanoStationM/locoM Quick Start Guide Ubiquiti. TRANSFER OF DATA OVER COMMUNICATIONS FACILITIES, INCLUDING. ![]() To connect Nano Station 1 we first need to plug an ethernet cable into the LAN port on the power supply that came with the Nano Station. The other end of that cable should go directly to the router or a switch that is plugged into a router. Next, we will supply the Nano Station with power by connecting an ethernet cable from the POE port on the power supply to the Nano Station. Lastly, we'll plug the Nano Stations power supply into a wall socket or surge protector. Now that we have Nano Station 1 connected to our main network and powered we will need to go to our second location where we will be connecting Nano Station 2. ![]() Ubiquiti Nanostation Loco M5To connect Nano Station 2, we first will supply power to the Nano Station by connecting an ethernet cable from the POE port on the power supply directly to the LAN port on the Nano Station 2. Next we have an ethernet cable going from the LAN port on the power supply to a POE switch the camera(s) are connected to which is also supplying power to the camera. Keep in mind a POE switch will send data and power all through one cable to each camera and is the ideal way to set this up. If you don't have a POE switch you will need to power the camera using a power supply as the Nano Station will not power a camera. ![]() Ubiquiti Nanostation LocoLastly, plug the power supply into a wall socket or surge protector to power up the Nano Station 2 and create a connection between Nano Station 1 and Nano Station 2. Thanks for reading our article over the Ubiquiti M5 Nano Stations. Nanostation LocoFeel free to give us a call anytime if you have any questions. Ubiquiti Nanostation Locom2 2.4ghz ManualDESCRIPTION Ubiquiti Networks set the bar for the world's first low-cost and efficient broadband Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) with the NanoStation® M. The NanoStation AC and NanoStation AC loco take the same concept to the future with sleek form factors, along with integrated airMAX (MIMO TDMA protocol) technology and dedicated Wi-Fi management. The radio and antenna are combined to create a more efficient and compact CPE. The NanoStation AC and NanoStation AC loco get maximum gain out of the smallest footprint. The low cost, high performance, and small form factor of the NanoStation AC and NanoStation AC loco make them extremely versatile and economical to deploy. SPECIFICATION Processor Specs Atheros MIPS 74Kc, 560 MHz Memory 64 MB DDR2 Wireless transmission speed 450+ Mbps Operating Frequency 5GHz Interfaces 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Ports Gain 13 dBi Polarization Dual Linear Max. Power Consumption 8.5W Power Supply 24V, 0.5A Gigabit PoE Supply (not included) Power Method 802.3af Alternative A (Pairs 1, 2+; 3, 6 Return) 24V Passive PoE (Pairs 4, 5+; 7, 8 Return) Enclosure Characteristics UV Resistant Polycarbonate Mounting Pole Mounting Kit Included Operating Temperature -40 to 70° C (-40 to 158° F) Operating Humidity 5 to 95% Noncondensing Dimensions 179 x 77.5 x 59.1 mm (7.05 x 3.05 x 2.33') Weight 180 g (6.35 oz).
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