

🚀 Elevate your network game with sleek power and unmatched efficiency!
The Ubiquiti Networks airMAX NanoStation 5AC Loco is a compact, high-performance 5 GHz wireless access point featuring advanced MIMO TDMA technology for reliable broadband connectivity. Weighing only 180 grams and consuming just 5.5 watts, it combines energy efficiency with a sleek design. Ideal for cost-effective, scalable deployments, it runs on airOS and integrates a powerful antenna, making it a top choice for professionals seeking robust wireless solutions.
| ASIN | B00HXT8FPS |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | 1 AAAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #154,705 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #462 in Wireless Access Points |
| Brand | Ubiquiti Networks |
| Color | Original |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (502) |
| Date First Available | 19 May 2017 |
| Graphics Card Interface | AGP |
| Item Weight | 180 g |
| Item model number | LOCOM5 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Ubiquiti Networks |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 4 |
| Operating System | airOS |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.27 x 1.27 x 1.27 cm; 180 g |
| Series | LOCOM5 |
| Standing screen display size | 75 |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Wattage | 5.5 watts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11n |
Y**A
Funcionó muy muy bien
C**N
Excelente calidad, un poco de demora en el envío, y buen precio. solo que ya subieron un poco el costo en el que lo compre
L**K
J'avais acquis il y a quelques années une paire de ces bornes afin de faire un pont radio bidirectionnel entre 2 réseaux Ethernet distants de quelques centaines de mètres à vue directe. Chaque réseau ayant son propre accès Internet cela permettait aussi d'avoir un secours en ayant la possibilité d'utiliser l'accès internet de l'autre en cas de besoin. Les 2 bornes fonctionnent au niveau 2 OSI, donc cela fonctionne sans problème, il suffit de changer le paramètre passerelle dans les différents périphériques réseau pour utiliser l'un ou l'autre des accès internet. Toutefois depuis le début (environ 10 ans) l'une des 2 bornes montrait parfois un comportement à problème, nécessitant un RAZ complet via TFTP et réinstallation du firmware. Et dernièrement elle a fini par tomber carrément en panne. A priori mon cas est vraiment un cas isolé car la fiabilité de ces bornes est habituellement sans reproche, y compris celles qui sont exposées aux éléments extérieurs hostiles. J'ai longuement hésité à racheter ce même modèle car la partie hardware a évolué, donc le firmware aussi, et j'avais peur que mes 2 bornes ne soit plus compatibles. Mes anciennes bornes ont un firmware XMxxx tandis que les nouvelles ont un firmware XWxxx. Par chance mon ancienne borne et ma nouvelle s'avèrent compatibles. Mieux, le fichier de configuration de mon ancienne borne a pu directement être utilisé sur la nouvelle. Je suis donc soulagé et je pense que cette fois mon pont radio va fonctionner sans accro pour de très nombreuses années
D**C
I have a shop located about 200 feet from my house, and getting a good solid network connection out there has been a problem of mine for over a year now. I had almost decided to rent a trencher and just run some conduit and Cat5e cable out there, but I learned about these NanoStation antennas through research, and decided to give them a try. They work great! I have one antenna mounted just under my roof line under the overhang, running the PoE ethernet cable up through the attic and over to my network closet. The other antenna is mounted on the power utility pole on the side of my shop. By using the lights on the antennas, and the strength numbers in the user interface of the devices, I was able to get them well-aligned, resulting in a super solid network connection between the house and shop - all for around $100! Forget that trencher... Setting these things up is mostly a breeze, and there are tons of instruction guides online about the best configurations and signal quality numbers you should aim for while setting them up. The Ubiquiti forums are great for this... To mount on the house, I found a metal galvanized bracket at the hardware store and bent it so I could zip-tie the antenna to one side, and screw the other side to the overhang. You need to either get creative and make your own mounts, or go ahead and buy some of the mounts available for these devices, depending on how and where you are mounting them. Pros: - Cheap - much cheaper than the expense of running an underground network cable, regardless of the length of run - Easy to install (depending on your technical skills of course, but I believe most people could set this up with some research) - Great connection quality; the connection between antennas has been rock solid for the entire time is has been installed - The user interface for the devices has lots of features and reporting capabilities - They look great on the buildings, but are honestly hardly noticeable as they are very small in size - only slightly larger than a large cell phone Cons: - Mounting options can be confusing, so you'll need to do some research and plan for how you'll mount these (nothing is included other than zip ties) - The alignment bars on the back of the units can be misleading, as the alignment can still be far off and it show full strength (use the device interface for final alignment) - As with all Ubiquiti devices, they don't use the standard 802.3at/af PoE standards, forcing use of their Passive PoE injectors. This isn't a big negative, but it does just add to the clutter when some people already have PoE switches. Overall, these devices are amazing, and I'm really glad I found out about them before going to all the trouble to trench a network cable out to my shop. I run two IP cameras in the shop over this connection, and the latency and connection speed are way more than adequate, plus streaming music and videos inside the shop also gives no issues. I definitely recommend these antennas to anybody needing to extend their network over short and long distances where running ethernet cables can be prohibitive or troublesome.
T**I
Quick and works reliable
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