Reddit Reddit reviews Ubiquiti NanoStation M2 - Wireless Access Point - AirMax (NSM2US),White

We found 6 Reddit comments about Ubiquiti NanoStation M2 - Wireless Access Point - AirMax (NSM2US),White. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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6 Reddit comments about Ubiquiti NanoStation M2 - Wireless Access Point - AirMax (NSM2US),White:

u/Letmefixthatforyouyo · 32 pointsr/specializedtools

Ubiquiti sells a direction wifi dish for 80 bucks that can do this. I assume youre in the uk, but im betting prices are about the same over there.

u/Lost_electron · 3 pointsr/telecom

The Yagi is for 2.4 GHz and the dish is 5 GHz. You'd have to have the correct transceiver frequency for them to work. Since you hesitate between both, I assume you don't have any RF device yet.

If it is so, stop looking at antennas alone. For that kind of setup, that would be shit. The cable loss at such high frequencies will greatly affect the signal making it a slow connection. The best you can have is a device in which you plug only a network cable, which will give you both power via PoE and ethernet.

I've installed many Ubiquiti Nanostation M2 which will work great for that distance.

u/whatsaround · 2 pointsr/liveaboard

I use a Nanostation M2 to pull in wifi from the marina. It's pretty powerful. You can plug this into your computer or into a router to set up a personal wifi network for your boat.

u/Str82daDOME25 · 1 pointr/techsupport

Unfamiliar with your Ubiquity device, but did find this on the Q&A from amazon about extending their wifi to a basement:

> YES, As long as the connection in the basement is routed properly and the WIRELESS SECURITY SETTINGS EXACTLY MATCHES the primary wireless signal EXCEPT FOR THE WIRELESS CHANNEL which must be DIFFERENT on this device than your primary wireless signal's CHANNEL.
Regarding the wireless channel, you'll want to make sure that your primary router's wireless channel is FIXED (SET) to a channel (usually you'll want Channel 1, then 6, or 11 for your UBNT device so that both devices are on "non-overlapping" channels). You'll want to set this device's channel to a different channel (1, 6, or 11; whichever, channel of these you didn't set for the primary router).

Google Wifi is set to 1, so you might want to change the Ubiquity if it's set to the same.

But why aren't you able to connect to the Belkin that is wired to one of the pucks?

u/fp4 · 1 pointr/buildapc

5 GHz is terrible when it comes to wall penetration.

You might be better served by using a USB extension cord and a USB N (2.4 GHz) wireless adapter placed in an ideal location.

If you’re not afraid of a network challenge I would suggest trying to configure one of these in a client bridge mode:

https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-NanoStation-M2-Wireless-Access/dp/B00HXT8K4O