Price : Too low to display
100Mbps+ of REAL TCP/IP Throughput over outdoor multi-km links
No radio card / host board issues
No RF cable quality concerns
No mechanical stability concerns
No enclosure mounting requirements
Just Plug and Go.
Features Include:
Processor Specs: Atheros SOC, MIPS 24 KC, 400MHz
Memory Information: 32MB SDRAM, 8MB Flash
Networking Interface: 1 X 10/100 BASE-TX (Cat. 5, RJ-45) Ethernet Interface
Approvals: FCC Part 15.247, IC RS210, CE
RoHS Compliance: YES
RF Connector: Integrated N-type Male Jack (connects directly to antenna)
Power Method: Passive Power over Ethernet (pairs 4,5+; 7,8 return)
Bullet does not include a PoE injector or power supply.
Recommended DC voltage range is 10V to 24V.
Datasheet
This review is from : Ubiquiti BULLET-M2-HP Outdoor 802.11b/g M2HP
Great add on for the WifiRanger for use in an RV . I purchased this for use in a Motorhome connected to a WifiRanger Pro. The Ranger has a plug for their own version called the WFRBoost. The Bullet2-HP is higher powered and with a proper antenna can reach an access point MILES away.
One caveat is that it is too powerful for close in connections. Dialing down the power settings does not really seem to help. If you try to use it to connect to an access point too close you will over power the access point and not only will it not connect but can cause interference with anyone else trying to connect.
I mounted mine to an 8db omni directional antenna. That in turn was mounted to a telescoping flag pole with a mount that slides in the receiver hitch. That setup allowed me to connect to a public hotspot at a Marina while camped a couple of miles away on the beach.
For a primary use in campgrounds and RV parks I would recommend the lower powered bullet2 and a 3db antenna.
I dropped a star because to a novice it can be somewhat intimidating. The interface is intuitive if you have a networking background or are using something like the Ranger. A beginner will be very confused as to how to set one up.
Great add on for the WifiRanger for use in an RV . I purchased this for use in a Motorhome connected to a WifiRanger Pro. The Ranger has a plug for their own version called the WFRBoost. The Bullet2-HP is higher powered and with a proper antenna can reach an access point MILES away.
One caveat is that it is too powerful for close in connections. Dialing down the power settings does not really seem to help. If you try to use it to connect to an access point too close you will over power the access point and not only will it not connect but can cause interference with anyone else trying to connect.
I mounted mine to an 8db omni directional antenna. That in turn was mounted to a telescoping flag pole with a mount that slides in the receiver hitch. That setup allowed me to connect to a public hotspot at a Marina while camped a couple of miles away on the beach.
For a primary use in campgrounds and RV parks I would recommend the lower powered bullet2 and a 3db antenna.
I dropped a star because to a novice it can be somewhat intimidating. The interface is intuitive if you have a networking background or are using something like the Ranger. A beginner will be very confused as to how to set one up.
Good device . Works great.....we are changing our whole system to these devices. The need better electrical protection.
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Product Details
EAN : 1435623447823MPN : BM2HP
Brand : Ubiquiti
Binding : Electronics
Manufacturer : Ubiquiti
Model : BM2HP
Publisher : Ubiquiti
SKU : NAS-B002SYS22E
Studio : Ubiquiti
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