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Ubiquiti airMAX LiteBeam 5AC (450 Mbit/s)
EUR67,41

Ubiquiti airMAX LiteBeam 5AC

450 Mbit/s


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swisscore

9 months ago

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Q gag

1 year ago

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patricke1998

1 year ago

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The Litebeam has an RJ45 network connector. Any standard network cable will do. I haven't seen coaxial connections for networks since the 90s. So, no coax. You can configure the Litebeam as a network bridge as well as a router with or without NAT. I hope you find this information useful.

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ThomasK8733

3 years ago

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Manu Outdoor

3 years ago

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Correct, you need a second Ubiquiti antenna that is compatible with the same wireless network. For me, the Litebeam works very well with the Ubiquiti NBE-5AC-Gen2. I have made a few videos about it: https://youtu.be/C60MRsWJa1w

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m-o-h

6 years ago

Fits on Salt Ruter

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AntiRSI

6 years ago

You actually have to buy two of these antennas and align them with each other. For the transmitter (antenna 1), you can connect the antenna directly from the Salt router via the PoE plug, and for the receiver, you can connect it again via the PoE plug, e.g. to an Accsespoint or whatever you need it for.

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