

🚀 Elevate your network game with NanoStation Loco M5 — fast, fierce, and flawlessly connected.
The Ubiquiti Networks NanoStation Loco M5 is a compact, weather-resistant 5 GHz wireless access point designed for high-speed outdoor networking. Featuring Power over Ethernet (PoE) for simplified installation and a rugged build for reliable performance in harsh environments, it enables secure, point-to-point wireless bridges ideal for extending internet connectivity across challenging distances.
| ASIN | B004EHSV4W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,177 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #87 in Wireless Access Points |
| Item model number | LOCOM5 |
| Manufacturer | Ubiquiti Networks, Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 17.78 x 6.35 x 7.62 cm; 498.95 g |
D**E
Excellent unit. Great data speed. My only complaint is that the instructions were not totally clear about how to set up a static IP address in order to configure them, but I was able to get proper instructions by viewing an online video. I highly recommend this product. Much better than stringing cable between buildings.
D**O
I live in a boat on the Columbia River. Xfinity refused to install the cable internet to my dock even thou there is a 200amp electrical service at the same dock. So the cable install ended up at the shop 280' away. There is a 20' high dike with roadway on top between the shop and my boat. I tried router antennas, then extension cables to get them outside. I tried high power wireless adapters, A $230.00 outdoor AP that I could get only 13mbs from. This was my last attempt at getting fast internet to my boat. These work great. I mounted one about 6' above the shop roofline on a pole set as station. The second on a piling next to the boat set as AP. Before this I had 2-3mbs connection at high tide only. After the install and a half hour of setup I had 36mbs actual internet speed tested on the comcast speedtest page. This has been a 100% solid, no drops connection since day one including a couple days of rain. I did put some plumbers silicone grease on the rj-45 ends to help moisture proof them. I used 2 matching loco M5's The ethernet cables are from the xfinity cable modem lan to the first Loco M5 set as station. The boat side ethernet cable is from my laptop direct to the second Loco M5 set as AP. Their are Power over Ethernet (POE) connectors/injectors included. POE means you only have one outdoor connection to the M5 unit and ethernet cables transmit data better too (dunno why). The boat side point could be connected to a regular router port also. The point to point connection is a invisible bridge. I'm using very secure wpa2 psk/aes settings. If you make your own cables you should pair the wires correctly. Just search rj-45 wiring. I'd give these a 10 star if I could. If you price some other solutions you'll see what a bargain these are.
C**N
ESTA ANTENA ES DEFINITIVA SI QUIERES PROLONGAR TU WIFI YO LA TENGO DE TRANSMISORA Y TENGO OTRA DE RECEPTORA DE LA MISMA MARCA Y MODELO, NO ES DIFÍCIL LA PROGRAMACIÓN Y LOS RESULTADOS SON BUENOS, LA RECTORA ESTA EN OTRO EDIFICIO A UNOS 300 METROS DE DONDE ESTA EL RÚTER
H**.
Product was shipped on time. Easy to install. I have installed the pair at a distance of 2 Kms despite having trees in LOS i am getting very good throughput.
C**N
Aucun soucis. Antenne très tolérante
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