Reddit Reddit reviews Ubiquiti NanoBeam ac 19, High-Performance airMAX Bridge 19dBi (NBE-5AC-19-US)

We found 6 Reddit comments about Ubiquiti NanoBeam ac 19, High-Performance airMAX Bridge 19dBi (NBE-5AC-19-US). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Ubiquiti NanoBeam ac 19, High-Performance airMAX Bridge 19dBi (NBE-5AC-19-US)
NanoBeam AC NBE-5AC-19 5GHz 19dBi High-Performance airMAX ac Bridgehe NanoBeam AC is ideal for CPE deployments requiring maximum performance from the smallest possible footprint.Using airMAX 802.11ac technology, this nanobeam supports up to 450+ Mbps throughput in a small form factor.The NanoBeam ac directs RF energy in a tighter beamwidth. With the focus in one direction, the NanoBeam ac blocks or spatially filters out noise, so noise immunity is improved.Providing high performance and an innovative form factor, the NanoBeam ac is versatile and cost‑effective to deploy.
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6 Reddit comments about Ubiquiti NanoBeam ac 19, High-Performance airMAX Bridge 19dBi (NBE-5AC-19-US):

u/CBRjack · 11 pointsr/wireless

Don't go with repeaters. What you should get is a wireless bridge. This will act just like a wire, allowing you to install an access point in the Hall with the same SSID and password (for roaming).

Repeaters cut the speed in half. Having several in succession means there will be nothing left at the other end.

Have a look at Ubiquiti Nanobeam AC. These will act just like if it was a long wire. You will be able to get a very good connection and the speed won't suffer. They are rated up to 15km, so 450 ft is nothing for them.

Install one on the church, one on the hall, and then get a nice access point for the hall, like the Ubiquiti Unifi AP AC Lite.

They aren't too expensive and should fit well in your budget. Amazon.com has them for $90 each. For the AP, Amazon.com has them for $82. If the hall is large, you could get a switch and 2-3 APs to get a good coverage.

Total cost for 2 nanobeam and an AP : $262
Total cost for 2 nanobeam, a switch and 3 APs : $454

u/Cool-Beaner · 7 pointsr/talesfromtechsupport

These are amazing, and the price isn't too steep.

u/cheezerman · 2 pointsr/Ubiquiti

I think it's MiMo AC , which can achieve 450Mbps. If 450Mbps is enough for you, you might want to look into such things as the Nanobeam AC. I've not used it, but the price is right.

u/redlukas · 1 pointr/wifi

how about you just purchase two time switches and use them to powercycle your equipment once or twice a day during off hours?

If this solution is not viable for you, check this guide on how to DIY a bridge.

And lastly: Ubiquity's AirFiber range of products is intended to be used by internet service providers, where all the traffic for many customers gets transmitted over a single link. For your use case, I would suggest you look into the airMAX line of products. They cost much less at around 100$ per dish.

u/wififilondon · 1 pointr/wifi

Ok, proposed setup:

  • CAT 5 from router to Ethernet over Power adapter
  • Ethernet over power to Power over Ethernet adapter - included
  • Outdoor CAT5 from PoE adapter to Nanobeam 5AC 19dBi (Gen2 isn't on sale in the UK yet..)

  • Almost LOS (1 more meter out would be direct) Nanobeam to Nanobeam

  • Outdoor CAT 5 to PoE adapter
  • PoE adapter to Ethernet over Power
  • Ethernet over power to the other router

    Is this too much? Is using ethernet over power(Powerline) stupid?

    Thanks for taking the time to answer these, it's much appreciated!
u/cesarsupreme · 1 pointr/Ubiquiti

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ubiquiti-NanoBeam-High-Performance-airMAX-NBE-5AC-19-US/dp/B00SQG15VI/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 would that come as a pair?

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And if so is it possible to buy individual dishes?