Description
The PBE-M5-300-ISO-US PowerBeam M5 ISO 5 GHz airMAX Bridge with RF Isolated Reflector from Ubiquiti Networks into a variety of network configurations including point-to-multipoint, wireless client, or point-to-point and take advantage of enhanced beamwidth technology. Combined with RF isolation to filter out noise, it delivers a cleaner and more reliable connection. Ubiquiti Networks launches the PowerBeam ISO, an airMAX Bridge that is ideal for deployments requiring maximum performance and RF isolation. Improved Noise Immunity The PowerBeam ISO directs RF energy in a tighter beamwidth, and its integrated isolator design improves RF isolation to spatially filter out interference. With its combination of focused beam directivity and RF isolation, the PowerBeam ISO blocks noise to improve noise immunity. This is especially important in an area crowded with other RF signals of the same or similar frequency. Integrated Radio Design Ubiquiti's InnerFeed technology integrates the radio into the feedhorn of an antenna, so there is no need for a cable. This improves performance because it eliminates cable losses. Providing high performance and innovative mechanical design at a low cost, the PowerBeam ISO is extremely versatile and cost-effective to deploy. airMAX Technology Unlike standard Wi-Fi protocol, Ubiquiti's Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) airMAX protocol allows each client to send and receive data using pre-designated time slots scheduled by an intelligent AP controller. This time slot method eliminates hidden node collisions and maximizes airtime efficiency, so airMAX technology provides performance improvements in latency, noise immunity, scalability, and throughput compared to other outdoor systems in its class. Intelligent QoS Priority assigned to voice/video for seamless streaming. Scalability High capacity and scalability. Long Distance Capable of high-speed, carrier-class links.
Ubiquiti PBE-M5-300-ISO 2-Pack 5GHz PowerBeam M5 300mm ISO RF Isolated Reflector
Price is below average
Current Price
$171.8
Average
$190.64
Min Price
$171.8
Max Price
$207.88
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Description
The PBE-M5-300-ISO-US PowerBeam M5 ISO 5 GHz airMAX Bridge with RF Isolated Reflector from Ubiquiti Networks into a variety of network configurations including point-to-multipoint, wireless client, or point-to-point and take advantage of enhanced beamwidth technology. Combined with RF isolation to filter out noise, it delivers a cleaner and more reliable connection. Ubiquiti Networks launches the PowerBeam ISO, an airMAX Bridge that is ideal for deployments requiring maximum performance and RF isolation. Improved Noise Immunity The PowerBeam ISO directs RF energy in a tighter beamwidth, and its integrated isolator design improves RF isolation to spatially filter out interference. With its combination of focused beam directivity and RF isolation, the PowerBeam ISO blocks noise to improve noise immunity. This is especially important in an area crowded with other RF signals of the same or similar frequency. Integrated Radio Design Ubiquiti's InnerFeed technology integrates the radio into the feedhorn of an antenna, so there is no need for a cable. This improves performance because it eliminates cable losses. Providing high performance and innovative mechanical design at a low cost, the PowerBeam ISO is extremely versatile and cost-effective to deploy. airMAX Technology Unlike standard Wi-Fi protocol, Ubiquiti's Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) airMAX protocol allows each client to send and receive data using pre-designated time slots scheduled by an intelligent AP controller. This time slot method eliminates hidden node collisions and maximizes airtime efficiency, so airMAX technology provides performance improvements in latency, noise immunity, scalability, and throughput compared to other outdoor systems in its class. Intelligent QoS Priority assigned to voice/video for seamless streaming. Scalability High capacity and scalability. Long Distance Capable of high-speed, carrier-class links.
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Product review & video
hi guys welcome to joshua's tech tips so in this video i have something pretty cool in store for you guys what i'll be doing today is be showing you how to create a wireless bridge so what we're going to do is extend internet and phone services from this building and i'm standing in right now all the way to that small building across there that security buddy to do this we'll be using a pair of the ubiquity power beams that is something you're interested in seeing stay tuned to this video so sometimes we may be required to extend internet services or network services to locations that's retouched from our primary location in some situations running physical cabling may not be best suited one because of the amount of work that is required to do so and two it may be a little too expensive in situations such as that we could create a wireless bridge so today as i mentioned we'll be using t


