dBm is power level relative to 1 milliwatt. So 6 dBm is 4 milliwatts, 10 dBm is 10 milliwatts, 20 dBm is 100 milliwatts, etc. 26 dBm is 400 milliwatts.
@@UbergeeksBiz in a sense, both. Information (what is called "throughput") in a channel is a function of channel bandwidth and signal-to-noise ratio. Read up on Shannon-Hartley Theorem for details. More power improves signal-to-noise ratio, which in turn improves information/throughput. More power would allow you to cover more distance, but increased distance will reduce power. Read up on free-space path loss for details. I think it's admirable that you're reducing power for environmental benefit, but the amount of power saved will be very minimal. The tangible benefit of reducing power will be (a) reducing heat in the power amplifier (which will extend the life of the equipment) and (b) reducing errors in the receiver from signal overload.
Watched 3 other You Tube versions of the Nano station M2 setup. Both other attempts failed. Only needed to hook up the AP and one as a receiver. Instructions were clear, easy to follow and RIGHT ON. Good job - THANK YOU
@@UbergeeksBizI see this info is a yr old. My question : is the NS5 still a good system to go with, or is there an easy configuration good quality point to multi point set up you can recommend
I really Love how you explain all this. It makes one understand so weel how this things works. Im soon starting ISP services here in Kenya, and I have been doing thorough research. Thanks for sucha wonderful video..
good thing about these is they can be used to connect to just about any other AP or wifi router that transmits dual band 2.4GHz and 5GHz or you can use the NSM2 model if the router only transmits 2.4GHz
Very educative video. Can I do this using the ubiquiti nanostation loco m2 , 100m apart? whats the difference if I set up the two stations as access point so they can produce wifi?
Very informative video. What is the maximum angle that stations can be connected? The spec says Beamwidth 43° (H-pol) / 41° (V-pol) / 15° (Elevation). Is that what I am looking for?
Can you pair a station to another station? Or do they only connect to the main access point? I'm trying to daisy chain these antennas the first one is not in line of sight on the last 4. Is that possible with these?
good day sir tnx in your vedio how to comfigure the ubnt ..my question sir how to control the speed of the station antenna or ho to config to assign the speeg lemet anothe station tnx and more power
I have a question I have a nsm2us and have a locom2 coming. Didn’t realize I ordered two different models. Will these linkup ok ? If so is one better for ap/client. Thanks really appreciate your help.
Do you know if these alter packets? I am using this for a multi building Sonos audio system and while they all show up on the Sonos app they don't group properly. Seems like the back end sonos network is not communicating. Not an IT guy but your video got video got me up and running so easily with the NSM5. Blown away by how far they work for such a small device. Any insight would be much appreciated.
I have a network and need to expand it to other buildings. We are using fortiswitch. Can i connect both forti switches with mt5. And the ip address is assigned from fortigate firewall.
Depending on where yoru host AP is located determines if you can do a point to multipoint with nanostations. if you have a point not in LoS of the host AP then you will not be able to do it this way and you will need to get a Rocket M5 with it's omnidirectional antenna to use as the host AP. You will be limited to 100 Mbps lan and 802.11N bandwidth throughput. The M series is EoL now replaced by the AC5 and Prisim series. NSAC5 Locos on ebay are cheap enough that it is worth just getting these later models to have gigabit lan and 802.11AC bandwidth throughput just be aware that the AC5's do not come with a poe injector so you will need to source some 24 volt gigabit lan injectors.
will it work according to this scheme if the main point is A, house B will also be where you draw it, and house C will stand in the place where the word "point" is written in your scheme? distance 30-40 meters
Thanks for the video! I'm wondering if you may be able to help me out with two issues...I have a PrismStation 5AC that I want to connect to two Loco 5AC. Currently it's set to Access Point on, PtP mode on. It's connected to a one of the Loco 5ACs and works well. The 1st Loco is set to Access Point off and PtP on. But, I can't get the second one to connect even though it found the SSID. I'm assuming that this is because I need to change the PrismStation to PtP off? If that is the issue, do I then set both Locos to OFF for AP & PtP? Second issue is that I can't get the devices on the UISP Domain (says unreachable). I did make a domain and it did work until I changed the devices to 192.168.10.x instead of 192.168.1.x. Should they all be back on 1.x? Thanks in advance!
@@cattlecreekphotographybyto8954 That's my point I agree that there is a giveaway angle for the nanostation but definately not 180 degrees, I still haven't figured this out and never got a good answer from anybody yet.
I have a doubt. Is it possible to access the station with two access point. Because I want to connect this with a remote Display from a crane. Now I am using with one access point and one station... Access point is on crane. When the crane swings to the opposite direction signal not connecting. So is it possible that when I connect the station with two access point. Is it possible?.
Great video! I do have a question. I've set up the point to multipoint and it's been working for about 3 years. AP-2 stations. Each station has a router. But recently, after upgrading the firmware of the NSM5, one of the routers stopped working. It's a TP Link Archer 5. After trying to work with it for a few hours, I called TP Link and they only thing they could figure out was to make the router an access point when previously, I had it set up with its own IP. The internet works from the NSM5 and the POE injector, but not through the ARCHER unless it's an AP. Any idea what happened here?
Will this work on the Starlink system. I have the eithernet cable. Can I just follow ur instructions and plug the eithernet cable from the Starlink accordingly. B
Very helpful. I have to do this in reverse. I need to send a signal from 3 location(Access points) to 1 station. I am not transmitting the internet. I time cross country races with RFID chips. The chip readers are at various split points and need to transmit the info from each reader back to my computer at the finish. Is it the same configuration?
dBm is power level relative to 1 milliwatt. So 6 dBm is 4 milliwatts, 10 dBm is 10 milliwatts, 20 dBm is 100 milliwatts, etc. 26 dBm is 400 milliwatts.
Hi. Thanks for explaining.
Does that also mean higher dBm has further range ? Or bandwidth?
@@UbergeeksBiz in a sense, both. Information (what is called "throughput") in a channel is a function of channel bandwidth and signal-to-noise ratio. Read up on Shannon-Hartley Theorem for details. More power improves signal-to-noise ratio, which in turn improves information/throughput. More power would allow you to cover more distance, but increased distance will reduce power. Read up on free-space path loss for details. I think it's admirable that you're reducing power for environmental benefit, but the amount of power saved will be very minimal. The tangible benefit of reducing power will be (a) reducing heat in the power amplifier (which will extend the life of the equipment) and (b) reducing errors in the receiver from signal overload.
@@DavidWitkowski Thank you for explaining. I really appreciate it.
Pin you on top. lol
Also may be important to see wat the FCC (or other government authority) allows also
Watched 3 other You Tube versions of the Nano station M2 setup. Both other attempts failed. Only needed to hook up the AP and one as a receiver. Instructions were clear, easy to follow and RIGHT ON. Good job - THANK YOU
Glad it helped
Best tutorial on tech i've ever watched. Love how you filled the time when B was booting haha
Best tutorial ever!! You explain everything to the finest detail. Thank you
You are welcome. Glad the video helped.
Thanks!
Thanks Tom !!! Appreciate it
Best teacher on UA-cam 👍
Your explanation is simple and clear to follow.....thanks
You have just extended my life. I was having headache from other tutorials but you have explained everything in detail.
You are welcome. Glad the video helped.
How much do you earn with this comment? 1/10 of a cent? :-D
GET A JOB!
I think what gets most people is the setting your PC with a static IP to access the devices initially.
@@UbergeeksBizI see this info is a yr old. My question : is the NS5 still a good system to go with, or is there an easy configuration good quality point to multi point set up you can recommend
Amazing tutorial, better than any other I have watched on this you have a new suscriber and a like, not often I ever comment either!
You are welcome. Glad the video helped. Thanks for the sub !!!
I really Love how you explain all this. It makes one understand so weel how this things works. Im soon starting ISP services here in Kenya, and I have been doing thorough research. Thanks for sucha wonderful video..
Glad it was helpful!
Im here to thank you for your complete explanation 🙏......
you are really a good teacher, i do love teaching
Thank you for your time and a step by step demonstration/ tutorial
very well done video. great articulation of how to setup and configure these devices.
Another great video. Thank you so much for making things clear.
Great video! I appreciate the drawings, the information was very easy to understand.
Best video ever it really understands it all.
Glad the video helped.
This answered so many of my questions, thank you very much. What a great video.
Very well explained. and in simple language.😇
good thing about these is they can be used to connect to just about any other AP or wifi router that transmits dual band 2.4GHz and 5GHz or you can use the NSM2 model if the router only transmits 2.4GHz
Buen video, bien explicado no hablo ingles y comprendí a la perfección.
Best detail ever, thank you.
Thank you for your help. Your videos have helped me a lot.
Very helpful! Thank you for this in depth video!
You are welcome. Glad the video helped.
nice tutorial..............learnt alot, i think am good to do point to multipoint
Would love to see set-up process with a Mac, if possible. Excellent video, thanks! Do the routers in A,B, and C have to be the same?
You are welcome. Glad the video helped. Yes, ABC are the same
Thumps up for the nice tutorial, guess is the among the best.. And watching from the Gambia...
You are welcome. Glad the video helped.
Much love from Africa.
you are the best in this!
Very educative video. Can I do this using the ubiquiti nanostation loco m2 , 100m apart?
whats the difference if I set up the two stations as access point so they can produce wifi?
Thanks a lot u have improved my networking skills
you are welcome.
Very informative video.
What is the maximum angle that stations can be connected?
The spec says Beamwidth 43° (H-pol) / 41° (V-pol) / 15° (Elevation).
Is that what I am looking for?
Very well done tutorial. Beautiful.
Can you pair a station to another station? Or do they only connect to the main access point?
I'm trying to daisy chain these antennas the first one is not in line of sight on the last 4. Is that possible with these?
This allows you point to multi point
good day sir tnx in your vedio how to comfigure the ubnt ..my question sir how to control the speed of the station antenna or ho to config to assign the speeg lemet anothe station tnx and more power
love the drawings
Do you know what grounding equipment I need to reduce power surges?
Great vidéo very informative,
Can you do a video on latitude and longitude. (Location).
Nice job,
Is it possible to connect one mikrotik router to two data lines, eg two modem routers, just in case you want to improve speed?
So we put in what the static IP of what our router is? Am i understanding that right?
Great video, very helpful. Cheers.
I have a question I have a nsm2us and have a locom2 coming. Didn’t realize I ordered two different models. Will these linkup ok ? If so is one better for ap/client. Thanks really appreciate your help.
Do you know if these alter packets? I am using this for a multi building Sonos audio system and while they all show up on the Sonos app they don't group properly. Seems like the back end sonos network is not communicating. Not an IT guy but your video got video got me up and running so easily with the NSM5. Blown away by how far they work for such a small device. Any insight would be much appreciated.
Assuming the home is in between Building B an C? will the signal still go through please?
good video.......one question please///can a secondary port power on another nano station?
thank you very much
Thank you so much very clear.
u are grate u make things simple
Thank you
I have a network and need to expand it to other buildings. We are using fortiswitch. Can i connect both forti switches with mt5. And the ip address is assigned from fortigate firewall.
thanks from Africa.suppose you use the WAN port on router on station B,would you get internet access
The video is very helpful ❤️
I really enjoyed your video. I wish to know if you configure mikrotik router?
Best tutorial ❤
good ut how u choice DHCP ,.. how can i connect again by DHCP and it,s will make conflict
Why you didn’t off the air max?
Great Video Sir
May I please ask.
While the NSM5 are communicating at 5GHz. With a dual band router sitting at B, can I also connect 2.4GHz devices?
whats the function of the secondary ethernet port?
Depending on where yoru host AP is located determines if you can do a point to multipoint with nanostations. if you have a point not in LoS of the host AP then you will not be able to do it this way and you will need to get a Rocket M5 with it's omnidirectional antenna to use as the host AP. You will be limited to 100 Mbps lan and 802.11N bandwidth throughput.
The M series is EoL now replaced by the AC5 and Prisim series. NSAC5 Locos on ebay are cheap enough that it is worth just getting these later models to have gigabit lan and 802.11AC bandwidth throughput just be aware that the AC5's do not come with a poe injector so you will need to source some 24 volt gigabit lan injectors.
will it work according to this scheme if the main point is A, house B will also be where you draw it, and house C will stand in the place where the word "point" is written in your scheme? distance 30-40 meters
Yes, it will work
How can i connect another router at B building to use Internet on my phone. Ubiquities are up and running.
Thanks for your nice tutorial,am trying this but upon searching my first device am frequencies there is no list of WiFis that I gonna select.
You are welcome. Glad the video helped.
Hello, do I need an ethernet cord for router at Building B? Trying to figure out how to set that final step up
Great tutorial
Followed and understood
Thank You.
Always the best 💯💯💯
You are welcome.
Thank you sir I am speaking from Bangladesh looking very beautiful
You are welcome. Glad the video helped.
In one station for example say B, can you connect to two routers one from secondary port in ubiquiti and another in the poe LAN?
Thanks u for ur helpful information 😍❤️
My pleasure 😊
Thanks for this video
Thanks for your help
You are welcome. Glad the video helped.
What if the B and C building are far from the A what number will i put in the Dbm
Thanks for the video! I'm wondering if you may be able to help me out with two issues...I have a PrismStation 5AC that I want to connect to two Loco 5AC. Currently it's set to Access Point on, PtP mode on. It's connected to a one of the Loco 5ACs and works well. The 1st Loco is set to Access Point off and PtP on. But, I can't get the second one to connect even though it found the SSID. I'm assuming that this is because I need to change the PrismStation to PtP off? If that is the issue, do I then set both Locos to OFF for AP & PtP?
Second issue is that I can't get the devices on the UISP Domain (says unreachable). I did make a domain and it did work until I changed the devices to 192.168.10.x instead of 192.168.1.x. Should they all be back on 1.x?
Thanks in advance!
Can u set the internet speed limit?
Having IPV6 enabled, will there be no issues?
merci infiniment 💯
I cant find these on the Unifi website, are these still availible?
Thank you so much 🙏 , is ip address should be same for all of them? Is it possiple to set AP on 192.168.1.20 and clients on 192.168.1.21 ?
I have these set up to my outside office, but the signal is weak. It was working fine and now it's not. How do I troubleshoot this?
Thanks a lot, Sir
Can we use only use first one As Access point and share my router wifi through it to my neighbor , 50ft away ???
Pls how can I correct the situation that say's Mac address not associated and it reads 0 signal
Its a good video however you missed a very important point which is what if house A is in between B & C which makes the angle around 180 degree.
Has nothing to do with it.. As it's in Bridge mode..All the Houses point back to the Source point A..
@@WizzRacing I don't think ur right. I doubt it would work shooting a 180
Bonehead
@@cattlecreekphotographybyto8954 That's my point I agree that there is a giveaway angle for the nanostation but definately not 180 degrees, I still haven't figured this out and never got a good answer from anybody yet.
Video is really helpful, awsome
You are welcome. Glad the video helped
hello, connected Station B, the to thr router but the gadgets are connected to the wifi but without internet. Kindly help
I have a doubt. Is it possible to access the station with two access point. Because I want to connect this with a remote Display from a crane. Now I am using with one access point and one station... Access point is on crane. When the crane swings to the opposite direction signal not connecting. So is it possible that when I connect the station with two access point. Is it possible?.
Yes. You can do point to multi point
A nanostation is given wifi when select that AP can we use the ssid as a hello or we want to connect router for it?
How to do repeater configuration ?
what is the cost of one equipment
Great video! I do have a question. I've set up the point to multipoint and it's been working for about 3 years. AP-2 stations. Each station has a router. But recently, after upgrading the firmware of the NSM5, one of the routers stopped working. It's a TP Link Archer 5. After trying to work with it for a few hours, I called TP Link and they only thing they could figure out was to make the router an access point when previously, I had it set up with its own IP. The internet works from the NSM5 and the POE injector, but not through the ARCHER unless it's an AP. Any idea what happened here?
Did you try to reset Tp Link Router ?
Every time I switch to receiver unit and type the 192 code in browser, it says the site can’t be reached. Check internet connection
Watching from Voi in Kenya Africa.. It looks like you use the same ubiquti devices but the settings are different, i.e access, bridge or a station
Use Access Point for A building and Station for B building
@@UbergeeksBiz Now I understand
Is it possible if I connect M2 to the secondary port of the M5 will I get internet when the mobile phones try to connect
Will this work on the Starlink system. I have the eithernet cable. Can I just follow ur instructions and plug the eithernet cable from the Starlink accordingly. B
Very helpful. I have to do this in reverse. I need to send a signal from 3 location(Access points) to 1 station. I am not transmitting the internet. I time cross country races with RFID chips. The chip readers are at various split points and need to transmit the info from each reader back to my computer at the finish. Is it the same configuration?
I have never done that before. But I would assume YES
Does the secondary pot have the Poe ??
no poe on second port. you need poe switch amzn.to/3JgP1Of
Can i used this méthode in peo camra
What about tenda 8 radio? The same process, I mean the configuration?
what is tenda 8 radio ?
How would it work for the purpose of a cctv system with more then 5 points?
are these omnidirectional? what is the maximum distance?
15km+