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The Ubiquiti Networks PBE-M2-400 is a 2.4GHz PowerBeam AirMax wireless access point featuring a 400mm high-gain antenna and integrated radio design. Its plug-and-play installation combined with advanced AirOS software provides fast setup and precise antenna alignment. Built with durable materials, it ensures reliable outdoor performance and seamless integration within the Ubiquiti ecosystem for scalable, long-range wireless connectivity.
| ASIN | B00OJZO9PY |
| Item model number | PBE-M2-400 |
| Manufacturer | Ubiquiti Networks |
| Product Dimensions | 42 x 42 x 28.9 cm; 1.8 kg |
S**O
Prodotto non affidabile. Dopo un anno e pochi mesi una delle due non funziona più. Ora costretto ad acquistarne un'altra per accoppiarla alla parabola gemella
F**C
The AirOS software is amongst the easiest to use, configure, and fastest to reboot. Almost everything has been thought of to ease the job of the installer from a feature that provides both visual and audible feedback for antenna pointing to a tab that keeps the cable door from being dropped or flying away during installation. The AirOS is common between their products, so once you get used to it, using any of the Ubiquiti products gets easier. The dish, feed horn, and integral electronics are all pretty robust. The shippper/seller did one of the worst packing jobs I've seen and the unit was no doubt beat up in transit, but it apparently survived and worked fine on installation. Everything fits well and the materials seem like they will last a long time out in the sun and weather. Performance so far has been excellent. The link I've installed the 2.4Ghz unit on is only about five miles, so it's nowhere near the limit of its range, but it has outperformed every other type of equipment I've used for this range. And it could not have been easier to install. Without a doubt, Uniquiti is going to be my first choice going forward for this kind of equipment.
S**T
This is an amazing device. I used a tp-link cpe210 and a cpe710 with a yagi antenna. They both barely worked. This works no problem. Using it to connect to a ubiquity hotspot on my back porch from about 0.2 miles away. The noise floor is 89db, so it is a pretty difficult task to make work. There are about 30 other hotspots in the area, and about 1/3 are on the same channel. The narrow beam on this lowered the noise floor by 2db, and had 6db more signal, so I can get 15db snr. Sometimes a little less. Put the wireless settings to station, and surveyed the surrounding hotspots. Locked it to my hotspot. I then clicked on network and changed the mode from bridge to router. Be sure to enable NAT on the network page. It is not on by default. I connected a switch, and then connected my cameras. Bingo, they were on my network. Very nice device. Looks well made, we'll see how it handles the Florida weather. Looks like it will be ok.
C**G
After no luck with the tp link pharos I tried this product in an attempt to get a wifi signal out to the entrance of my property for a wifi ip camera. This product works no problem and produces a powerful signal 1000' away. I can reliably stream live video with sound. Only downside was the initial setup was tricky and required help from an IT friend. This was a last resort from running cable and it flat out works! Would recommend.
D**Y
These wireless bridges work fine. However, I have had two fail and it is expensive to ship the whole thing back for a replacement and I have not found a way to get just the transmitter/receiver repaired.
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