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No hay artículos en el carroUbiquiti Networks estableció el listón para los equipos de clientes de banda ancha (CPE) de bajo costo y eficiente del mundo con la nanostación original. El nanostationloco lleva el concepto al futuro con factores de forma elegantes y elegantes, junto con la tecnología integrada Air Max (protocolo MIMO TDMA). El bajo costo, alto rendimiento y pequeño factor de forma de nanostationloco hace que sea extremadamente versátil y económico de implementar.
tino pangrazzi
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 19 de febrero de 2020
Quick and works reliable
charlie
Comentado en España el 6 de abril de 2019
06/abril/2019. envio correcto, rapido y empaquetado correctamente. Calidad profesional, ubiquiti. nada de marcas comerciales. fue conectar, configurar y a dia de hoy un año despues esta genial. se usa todo el rato y 0 problemas. precio muy adecuado, alcance brutal.... de ubiquiti he trabajado muchos productos y ninguno me ha dado problemas y son mas de 8 años con ellos. muy muy contento.
Famm
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de noviembre de 2018
I'm using two of these as a bridge from my appartment to my garage down the street to access a surveillance webcam there. It's a distance of about 85 meters - And of course there was no way to put a cable throught the streets in the middle of Montréal.One of the devices is (discretely) mounted on our rear balcony here on the third floor, directed towards the garage. The other one is actually inside the garage, just behind a stone wall, directed towards the other one. It's more or less a direct line of sight between our appartment and the garage, except that wall just in front of course. Even though there's the wall, there are no problems with the connection whatsoever.These devices work like a charm and are super simple to set up. Just check YouTube if you should have any questions. The connection is uninterrupted and the camera provides a fluent 2048x1536 pixels stream at 25fps. Couldn't be more happy!
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 13 de febrero de 2017
Excelente calidad, un poco de demora en el envío, y buen precio. solo que ya subieron un poco el costo en el que lo compre
Daniel C
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2016
I have a shop located about 200 feet from my house, and getting a good solid network connection out there has been a problem of mine for over a year now. I had almost decided to rent a trencher and just run some conduit and Cat5e cable out there, but I learned about these NanoStation antennas through research, and decided to give them a try. They work great!I have one antenna mounted just under my roof line under the overhang, running the PoE ethernet cable up through the attic and over to my network closet. The other antenna is mounted on the power utility pole on the side of my shop. By using the lights on the antennas, and the strength numbers in the user interface of the devices, I was able to get them well-aligned, resulting in a super solid network connection between the house and shop - all for around $100! Forget that trencher...Setting these things up is mostly a breeze, and there are tons of instruction guides online about the best configurations and signal quality numbers you should aim for while setting them up. The Ubiquiti forums are great for this...To mount on the house, I found a metal galvanized bracket at the hardware store and bent it so I could zip-tie the antenna to one side, and screw the other side to the overhang. You need to either get creative and make your own mounts, or go ahead and buy some of the mounts available for these devices, depending on how and where you are mounting them.Pros:- Cheap - much cheaper than the expense of running an underground network cable, regardless of the length of run- Easy to install (depending on your technical skills of course, but I believe most people could set this up with some research)- Great connection quality; the connection between antennas has been rock solid for the entire time is has been installed- The user interface for the devices has lots of features and reporting capabilities- They look great on the buildings, but are honestly hardly noticeable as they are very small in size - only slightly larger than a large cell phoneCons:- Mounting options can be confusing, so you'll need to do some research and plan for how you'll mount these (nothing is included other than zip ties)- The alignment bars on the back of the units can be misleading, as the alignment can still be far off and it show full strength (use the device interface for final alignment)- As with all Ubiquiti devices, they don't use the standard 802.3at/af PoE standards, forcing use of their Passive PoE injectors. This isn't a big negative, but it does just add to the clutter when some people already have PoE switches.Overall, these devices are amazing, and I'm really glad I found out about them before going to all the trouble to trench a network cable out to my shop. I run two IP cameras in the shop over this connection, and the latency and connection speed are way more than adequate, plus streaming music and videos inside the shop also gives no issues.I definitely recommend these antennas to anybody needing to extend their network over short and long distances where running ethernet cables can be prohibitive or troublesome.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 26 de septiembre de 2016
solo queria preguntar porque venden equipos que estan destinados solo para un pais especifico, en lo particular compre este equipo para utilizarlo en Mexico y mi sorpresa fue que no es compatible con los equipos que e comprado en Mexico, no se si alguien tenga como resolver este problema que tengo.
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