NanoStation M5 Setup and Configuration

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  • Опубліковано 11 жов 2015
  • This video details how to set up a wireless bridge using a pair of Ubiquiti NanoStation M5's.
    Amazon Affiliate INTERNATIONAL link:
    NanoStation M5: geni.us/tbDJihz (the pair in this video)
    NanoStation M2: geni.us/xtrVxMA (same equipment, but 2.4GHz)
    To contact Chris, visit CrosstalkSolutions.com.

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  • @dannyhefer6791
    @dannyhefer6791 7 років тому +9

    Dude, I really want to thank you for this video. I've just set up these babies in a remote area, and there was nothing to guide me but the name of the device. I don't think I could have made it without you...

  • @erniegingerich6231
    @erniegingerich6231 5 років тому +2

    Today was my first PTP setup. I bought a pair of NanoBeam 5AC Gen2 dishes. I followed "your very easy to follow steps." It works perfectly. Thanks a bunch.

  • @eticket70
    @eticket70 6 років тому +4

    Hi Chris, Fantastic video! I just bought these NanoStation locoM5s, for my in-laws, who live in the country. We are now able to send internet from the main house to the barn/shop, some 50 yards aways! I also placed a small NetGear router and gave them wi-fi! This was my first time doing these long antenna wi-fi devices and I'm blown away at how great they work! Many thanks!

    • @jdklein33
      @jdklein33 Рік тому

      How did you configure the remote router (is it also WIFI AP) to redistribute the signal to local clients in the guest building? Do you assign it a static IP or allow it to receive an IP under DHCP? does it need to mirror the SSID of the source network or have its own SSID? any other config settings? thanks

  • @gojoeyr
    @gojoeyr 7 років тому +61

    FINALLY!!!! someone who KNOWS what they are talking about and can explain it in simple easy to understand language! AND SHOW YOU STEP BY LITERAL STEP,,OMG. THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!!

    • @jamestaylor5417
      @jamestaylor5417 4 роки тому

      gojoeyr I echo this man’s very aggressive comment. Thank you so much!

  • @hgt1001
    @hgt1001 3 роки тому +3

    Hello Chris, I just wanted to say a very big "thank you" to you for this video. The IT support firm we use were restricted from visiting my home during Covid and we have waited ages to have the Nanostations set up. I found your video and managed to do the whole job myself which they told me I would need their help for. If you live locally to me I would buy you a bottle of Scotch! Thanks again.

  • @JorgePerez-hc8sw
    @JorgePerez-hc8sw 4 роки тому +5

    Simply majestic, what a spectacular way to explain clearly how to put these devices into operation. Thanks once again for these excellent lessons. You are the best teacher I have had in wireless networks.

  • @isddoulp1360
    @isddoulp1360 6 років тому +7

    I just bought yesterday NanoStation locoM5 and I watch your video today. Now I clear how to setup wireless bridge using by pair. Your kind of explanations are very perfect and clear. You are the best, and thanks so much for your uploads.

  • @richherbert7791
    @richherbert7791 7 років тому +1

    Very helpful video and it confirms that I was on the right path for selecting Ubiquiti hardware for a client solution. Thank you for taking the time to put this together! Thanks also for pointing out the need for a PoE switch as well as noting the window mount kit.

  • @ReneJeddore
    @ReneJeddore 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for this! I just finished setting up a pair of NanoBeams to link two buildings today using this video as a guide. I love the Ubiquiti gear!

  • @FarhanAslam2243
    @FarhanAslam2243 5 років тому +2

    Up till now after watching many videos finally I have someone who explains so amazing.
    I would simply say Thank you very much sir for sharing your knowledge.

  • @jpy74
    @jpy74 8 років тому +1

    Your videos have been invaluable to me as someone who is new to the Ubiquiti line of products. I had been running Apple Airport networks for the last 8 years upgrading their products along the way. They worked fine until they didn't. Once I started getting all of "the internet of things" devices online, the network just started to fall flat on its face. As of two weeks ago, I'd never heard of Ubiquiti. Now I'm running a Unifi AC AP Pro, EdgeRouter POE-5, Unifi Switch 8-150W, and a NanoStation M5 Loco.

  • @alanbramwellhandle
    @alanbramwellhandle Рік тому +1

    Excellent. This is still very applicable. Just set up an M5 wireless bridge using this today. could not have done without these well described instructions.

  • @derekdemitrius
    @derekdemitrius 5 років тому +2

    Thank you Chris am going to come back to you more on this as I need to setup my nano stations too

  • @yakeltechnologyllc.8660
    @yakeltechnologyllc.8660 7 років тому +3

    Dude, thank you so much for going over this. Helps a ton!! Your whole YT channel is great thank you!

  • @scottmoravec2473
    @scottmoravec2473 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Chris - I have learned so much from your videos. Thank you. I just successfully created a NS M5 Wireless Bridge. So excited. I need to get WiFi to the front gate of my property, no electricity there, which is 3/4 of a mile with a clear line of sight from my house. First step tested. Next an access point. Then a solar setup (those videos were great too). I think that this all might do the trick. Also, giving up on my current router. Have Ubiquity equipment on the way so that I can setup and manage a wireless mesh. Thanks again. Scott.

  • @doublechronox
    @doublechronox 8 років тому +13

    This was a very good video. Exactly what I wanted when I searched. Thanks for the knowledge!

  • @TheLuigigunner
    @TheLuigigunner 3 роки тому +1

    Your video helped me deploy two of these for a job. Definitely enjoyed how clear your instructions were.

  • @S7tronic
    @S7tronic 8 років тому +1

    Excellent video, thank you. Way more detailed than anything on the Ubiquiti site...great job.

  • @romanzabarov6886
    @romanzabarov6886 3 роки тому

    Chris, as usual - I keep coming back to watch your educational video - THANK YOU!

  • @shanewhitwell7173
    @shanewhitwell7173 8 років тому +2

    Excellent instructions got me up and running in no time at all thanks.

  • @tjwilliams4245
    @tjwilliams4245 5 років тому +1

    Been trying to set up these for about an hour, come on to UA-cam and hey presto the easiest video to follow, thank you from the Wales (UK)

  • @andersonamalele266
    @andersonamalele266 5 років тому +1

    This is just awesome. Getting full knowledge in just few minutes. Thank you so much

  • @davidsiacci759
    @davidsiacci759 Рік тому +1

    Thanks heaps for your videos. I have setup my Hikvision secruity system with 2 remote cameras using the Ubiquiti aerials. Your explaination made it super simple and of course made it affordable for me to get a better quality setup. 👌

  • @rekjavicxxx
    @rekjavicxxx Рік тому +1

    PTL for this detailed tutorial! The instructions included with these units left out some key details, like configure the units to communicate BEFORE mounting them up in the air 🤦🏼‍♂️
    Thanks again for this! Very detailed and helpful.

  • @cathalmchugh8115
    @cathalmchugh8115 5 років тому

    Chris this is the best illustration video on the internet nice and slow which is important for anyone who is configuring the nano station for the first time. thanking you Cathal. Mc Hugh

  • @thecorgin493
    @thecorgin493 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for your fast respond, no one ever respond. You are the best, thanks again!!!

  • @1977natis
    @1977natis 2 роки тому

    Hi there from Thessaloniki Greece!!! i had lost my wifi signal in my NanoStation M2 1 month ago and you really helped me to figure it out how to reinstall it to my internet connection. Great job, Continue to help us !!! bbb!!!

  • @JohnnyHavard
    @JohnnyHavard 4 роки тому +2

    I freaking love this dude ... made me look like a professional in front my customers... thanx brother

    • @CavalierNSN
      @CavalierNSN 4 роки тому

      Exactly! Haha! Instead though, I hooked them up on tripods in my clients living room rather than outside to setup and demonstrate. Their outhouse was about 1/2 mile away, no LOS obstructions. It was a great day!

  • @Gusa70
    @Gusa70 6 років тому

    thanks so much for this video...it helped me tremendously...I was able to get my nanostations up and running with no problems..awesome video...very helpful...greatly appreciated

  • @fracullen1
    @fracullen1 7 років тому

    Thanks to your video Chris I still have a full head of hair which at one stage I was in danger of losing because of issues during my setup of these devices which are now working perfectly. Thanks for making such a well presented and informative upload.

  • @lblittle1207
    @lblittle1207 5 років тому

    Our Ham radio club uses the Nanostation AC's on Field day to log remote stations 150 yards away to a central server logging station and they work beautifully with POE injectors and a 100gabit router.

  • @rickrory909
    @rickrory909 8 років тому

    You presentation does make a booster on the advancement on my beginner learning on IT

  • @SwingingInTheHood
    @SwingingInTheHood 5 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this. Very clear. I was able to get my M2 bridge up and running in no time. For users totally new to this like me, if you notice a very low "airMax Capacity", you may want to look at the video mentioned which describes how to use "AirView" to locate a better wifi channel. By changing my channel, I was able to go from airMax Capacity 20% to 40%.

  • @adamrichardson6918
    @adamrichardson6918 2 роки тому

    Opened up my Nano's for my new barn and was like, I'm old and can't do this crap anymore....lol youtube and you to the rescue. I listened to you in 1.5x since this used to be my thing. Thank you!!

  • @MrKiwiKelly
    @MrKiwiKelly 5 років тому

    great vid, looking to deploy at my nan's house and was getting confused as to what i might need, you're video hit the spot..thankyou....

  • @BradWorsfold
    @BradWorsfold 2 роки тому

    Just wanted to say that this video was very helpful, even in 2021. This is a great product!

  • @huggmeister
    @huggmeister 2 роки тому +1

    Great video sir!! I am going to grab a set of these to extend my network from my garage to a campsite across the road on another property we have and mount the receiver on my camper bus project. I now have a little more confidence on setting it up. Thanks, Tim

  • @michaelmann8800
    @michaelmann8800 7 років тому +4

    Aloha Chris. Thanks for the video. I can get to the login screen of the M5, but when I put in the credentials, country, click the acknowledgement checkbox, and click the login button, the browser times out with an error that the address can't be reached. Any attempt to access the login page again fails unless the Nanostation is reset. I've tried this on Windows 10 with three different browsers (Firefox, Chrome, and Opera), with and with virus software (Avast) and Windows firewall, as well as on Ubuntu with Firefox. It's driving me nuts. Any ideas?

  • @gliss1404
    @gliss1404 6 років тому +1

    Thank You very much for a great video. You explain and show the setup so a layman as I can easily understand !
    God Bless

  • @davidwamalwa4587
    @davidwamalwa4587 3 роки тому

    Thanks, Chris this is big talk, I had two access points that had lost configurations at the workplace.

  • @MikeyG4200
    @MikeyG4200 5 років тому +1

    THANK YOU!! ubiquitis videos didn't work for setup, this did! kudos! u know how to make better and more descriptive videos than the company who makes the product!!!!

  • @linger1288
    @linger1288 8 років тому +3

    Hey Chris, Can you do a video on Traffic Shaping in airOS?
    Can you set it up on the clients side?
    Thankyou!!

  • @davidmelville2897
    @davidmelville2897 3 роки тому +1

    This is a brilliant video - so clear and so helpful. Thank you very much

  • @abramse8370
    @abramse8370 2 роки тому +1

    very easy to understand even for the ones who never heard of Nanostation before thank you

  • @marcelopignatta
    @marcelopignatta 8 років тому

    Thank you so much for a useful, simple to understand explanation!

  • @knackerlaquer
    @knackerlaquer 8 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Really easy to follow in a logical sequence. Just what I needed.

  • @rchrd_dnb
    @rchrd_dnb 4 роки тому

    Oh man, thank you so much. I'd be totally lost without this video. 👌

  • @arsalanshah7561
    @arsalanshah7561 4 роки тому +1

    Hi. Great video. I’m in process of starting a security camera project that will require 25 IP cameras in a residential complex. The complex contain 15-17 buildings and there are trees in between the buildings. We’re planning to install a pole that is atleast 15-20 ft tall for the antennas. We were originally planning to install the ubiquiti Ns-5ac but after watching the video makes me want to change the design. What do you suggest? The cameras will be connected to a standard poe switch and up linked to the antenna on the roof. Would the m5 work? The main clubhouse where we will making it the primary location is located on one side and we want all the antennas to connect back to the clubhouse. Please let me know your professional opinion on this! Thank you

  • @tinyhackerjeno
    @tinyhackerjeno 7 років тому

    it helps me a lot and learning a lot with your videos, please keep them coming thank you.

  • @TheXoftware
    @TheXoftware 7 років тому +1

    Thank you for posting!! Really helped me set everything up for work!

  • @JIMPFF
    @JIMPFF 8 років тому

    Great video!!! Worked perfect. I was able to connect a remote dvr to my network that is about 1000' away. Is it possible to connect a second station to the same access point using the M5's? If so, would the configuration be the same just a different IP for the second station?
    Thanks so much for the awesome instructions.

  • @placidemutuyimana5350
    @placidemutuyimana5350 5 років тому

    Hey Chris, Thanks for the Great video, However I am wondering whether this Nanostation M5 can be used as Wireless AP with two Different SSIDs. Thx

  • @condocr
    @condocr 4 роки тому +2

    Hi, Chris, I hope you're doing fine. Thank you for so helpful videos as you always do. In this case I have two doubts.
    1. when it says 15km range its linear range or its in every direction and the second one is.
    terrain or area topography. Where I live is not 100% flat it has ups and downs, that affect in somehow signal strength or quality?
    I'm planning to connect 6 surveillance cameras,once again Chris thankyou

  • @juancastillo5078
    @juancastillo5078 5 років тому +1

    I love the video just wish you had a little more about the aiming and more of a distance. I'm thinking of getting this because my rural WISP sucks and my friend has Cable only 8kms away. Thanks for posting what you have, best I've found so far and I've been looking for days.

  • @Taiteinator
    @Taiteinator 8 років тому +1

    Brilliant video, very detailed and everything is explained clearly. Well done!!

  • @perminderbhara8117
    @perminderbhara8117 5 років тому +1

    Great Video! In your experience, do the units have to 100% aligned to see each other or is there a bit of tolerance on the alignment?

  • @maxrock70
    @maxrock70 6 років тому +10

    Hi Chris, in this video I see you enabled WDS on the AP but not in the station...is it the correct configuration? Thanks

    • @muskieta
      @muskieta 3 роки тому

      That is not correct :)

  • @jamesdavies686
    @jamesdavies686 7 років тому +18

    In lieu of these point to point wireless videos, can I request a short video describing the differences between all the "Airmax" products? Ubiquity's product page has a total of 30 "Airmax" branded devices. Obviously some are point to multi-point and some point to point but what about the other 20 devices? They seem a bit redundant with some of their offerings. Thanks for these videos!

    • @Hubjeep
      @Hubjeep 5 років тому +3

      Yup, same here. Trying to choose a pair to span 1.25 miles, from what I gather 2.4 GHz can travel further and through a couple tree tops? Goal is to get IP cameras at a remote location.

  • @zacharycupp2038
    @zacharycupp2038 8 років тому

    Flawless demonstration of a great product. Thank you!

  • @gtechnogroup
    @gtechnogroup 6 років тому

    Step by step and informative. Thank you for this video!!!

  • @TheMmkusha
    @TheMmkusha 8 років тому

    love the way he explained SO EASY AND SO SIMPLE

  • @karaeikenbary2093
    @karaeikenbary2093 7 років тому +1

    EXCELLENT! I got 2 of the M5 so I can setup security cameras in a 2nd building. What type of PoE switch is needed or does it matter? Can I use 2nd as a repeater does it have to be a station?

  • @Indignity12345
    @Indignity12345 8 років тому

    Thank you sir! As this is my first venture in deploying this as a way to get LAN connectivity to an adjacent building, I could not find a decent set of instructions for connecting my NanoBeam AC units as a point-to-point, your instruction was spot on here!

    • @CrosstalkSolutions
      @CrosstalkSolutions  8 років тому +1

      +Tracy Janecek Thanks for watching!

    • @Indignity12345
      @Indignity12345 8 років тому

      +Crosstalk Solutions... Chris, do you have any experience with the signal having to penetrate walls? I'm curious as I am going to do some testing between two aluminum structures that are about 35' distance. Fiber was cost prohibitive in this instance, which is why I selected these.

    • @CrosstalkSolutions
      @CrosstalkSolutions  8 років тому

      You will probably not have great luck trying to penetrate walls with a wireless bridge. If possible - get up onto the roof to get clear line of sight.

  • @josephgitonga4987
    @josephgitonga4987 3 роки тому

    Thank you from Kenya. Very clear and amazing video.

  • @ehaakonssen
    @ehaakonssen 8 років тому

    Thanks for the great vid. I have two NSM5 stations which I'd like to to set up a private network for transfering video files to a number of devices.
    I don't need any internet access. Can I do this without using a router and simply connect devices to the SSID of the stations? Do I need to use the router mode?

  • @dionysiospsarris1613
    @dionysiospsarris1613 5 років тому

    I need to set up an access point, to sent internet at a remote location, using two nanobridge M5, should I use the same exact procedure as described on this video?

  • @kcarmical
    @kcarmical 7 років тому

    Great video! I liked the in-depth demo format. Very nice. :-)

  • @zafr0687
    @zafr0687 4 роки тому

    I was just planning How to connect rural area with internet from nearest 15km distance city area... I got it in simple way now by 2 wireless bridge devices. Thank you

  • @atopng
    @atopng 5 років тому

    Great video Chris! Greetings from Papua New Guinea. Thank you for sharing

  • @s4057
    @s4057 8 років тому +2

    Nice Info on the Setup
    Thank you....

  • @adebei71
    @adebei71 8 років тому

    I enjoyed your videos and found them very useful and I also liked that you are the FIRST American ever to use kilometers instead of miles???
    Thanx for sharing.
    Alessandro from Italy

    • @CrosstalkSolutions
      @CrosstalkSolutions  8 років тому

      +alessandro de bei I use Kilometers because Ubiquiti uses the metric system in their product specifications and I'm too lazy to do the conversion to the Imperial system. :)
      Thanks for watching!

  • @billybudd5442
    @billybudd5442 7 років тому +1

    This was very straight forward and I would not have been able to set up a point to point without it. The Ubiquiti videos were of little help

  • @nizamersoft
    @nizamersoft 8 років тому

    Great Video. I am gonna do it for my client now (Y). I just learned from you how to setup wireless networking between two remote locations. Now I can connect factory of my client with its warehouses located within 15km WITHOUT internet

    • @CrosstalkSolutions
      @CrosstalkSolutions  8 років тому

      +Adeel Ahmed The NanoStation says it goes up to 15km, but if you are actually connecting sites that are that far (or even over 10km), I would probably recommend their higher-end equipment instead.

  • @user-vs6lq1jo3r
    @user-vs6lq1jo3r 4 роки тому

    Hi
    Great video!!! thx a lot
    Can you tell me will it works roaming in an elevator shaft while broadcasting a security camera? Will i have amputations due to the elevator movement?

  • @MuhammedSami
    @MuhammedSami 7 років тому +4

    If possible, to explain how to connect CCTV in Point to Point

  • @ChupacabraTutorials
    @ChupacabraTutorials 2 роки тому

    Cheers for this guide. Just used this to help my neighbor setup his NanoStation between his external garage and house.

  • @joxowen2065
    @joxowen2065 8 років тому

    good job i actually feel a pro after watching this video.

  • @jhonygaddar007
    @jhonygaddar007 5 років тому

    such a good video and explained very well .i have fiber optic cable in one building and on the other side around 200 meters away another building and fiber optic cable cant be run through the main highway . so i have plan to use the wireless system. my question is this that which kind of wireless system i can use alternate of fiber optic box ( ONT Ports). mean while how can i transfer my triple play package (telephone, internet and IPTV box) through wireless. please guid me in this situation . ???

  • @gabrielddc
    @gabrielddc 8 років тому

    Thanks Chris, you helped me a lot!

  • @jaysonpacson8381
    @jaysonpacson8381 8 років тому

    your the best chris, its a help video that you give us an idea for me and other people need to know about it.

  • @kulabakorehemah8854
    @kulabakorehemah8854 7 років тому

    Thank you Chris for sharing this Video.....

  • @jrose92081
    @jrose92081 5 років тому

    Excellent channel! I have 2 nsm5’s point to point.
    Im sending internet from one location to another. At the receiving end I’m running the 2nd nsm5 directly into my old linksys G router so i have wifi at my location. I followed this video exactly. My problem is that I cannot access my antennas via the ubiquiti app on my iphone. They are both set to static ips .10 and .11 per the video. What am i doing wrong? Thanks

  • @flemminghatcher6958
    @flemminghatcher6958 6 років тому +1

    Great videos!!!!
    I've used Ubiquiti since they first started offering consumer grade AP's(2004-2005)? And for the most part, they are fantastic.(Seem to get better after the years)
    I've had a P2P setup on a site a couple years back, but this is my actual first go a setting up a P2P bridge myself, using two Nano M2's.
    I've seen a couple of tutorials that lead you to turn off UBNT's AirMax proprietary protocol. And it has me wondering if, by doing that, not only would you have the P2P bridge, but would also shower that area in between Nano's, with a "WiFi" signal that could be used by mobiles?
    I ask because my remote location is a full metal "shop" and my interior AP in the metal shop isn't going to do much good between the locations(only 300') .... I wonder if things such as mobile and VOIP phones can stay connected when walking from site to site?
    Thanks again!!!!

  • @bluemickjagger
    @bluemickjagger 5 років тому

    Hey, so I’m in a situation much like the first one you described (two buildings, apart). I already have one nanostation loco m5 so I would need two in order to get wifi out to my second building correct? Im just wondering where do I plug the actual units into when everything is configured and whatnot. Like where do I plug each nanostation in to, along with the expected power plug? Thanks in advance!

    • @tmillerau
      @tmillerau 3 роки тому

      How about you read the user manual and setup guide... its rather easy and useful

  • @hosenzwen2258
    @hosenzwen2258 8 років тому

    Thanks for the answer
    May Master there is a way
    I do not know the details
    Perhaps using the device programming

  • @jojeebhatti7983
    @jojeebhatti7983 5 років тому

    Hey Chris HRU? how do I connect my 5Hz AP to a 2.4Hz Router, is there any solution?
    any video or suggestion?

  • @mudpuppies3815
    @mudpuppies3815 4 роки тому

    Hey Chris, Thank you for your video and eyes on to how you put in the static ip address Your explaining is easy to understand , But now I need to figure out how to setup up a barn that has internet and shop that has hardwired internet, and a house wirelessly remote in line of site from barn.

  • @isaacadzraku6467
    @isaacadzraku6467 5 років тому

    Great video. Should I disable DHCP or disable SSID on the router receiving the internet? This is where I'm configuring my first M5 as an access point

  • @Presidentgraham
    @Presidentgraham 4 роки тому

    Thank you. I didn't get bored and understood you. So I subscribed.

  • @mahmoodnabeel4835
    @mahmoodnabeel4835 8 років тому

    thank you for your great presentaion, best video ever, thanks

  • @268DrGadget
    @268DrGadget 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Chris.
    Love your tutorials. Easy to follow, in plain English!
    I need some help or advice please.
    I have tried to setup a p2p link using 2 Nanostation M2 devices.
    I followed another tutorial as they were using the exact model. I did everything as shown in the tutorial however i am not getting any internet at my second site.
    Also i want to add a switch at site 2.
    I have a Netgear Wireless G router model WGR614v9.
    Do I use the wan/internet port or disregard this altogether please?
    Any advice or help would be much appreciated.

  • @williammasterton8510
    @williammasterton8510 3 роки тому

    Hi Chris, Thanks for the laymen's terms allowing us to understand. I am brand new to this so bare with me. ! I can get a location to install a modem to connect to the internet but it is 5,000-6,000 feet line of site to my house where i can not get service. What setup and equipment would you recommend so i can connect my laptop, phones etc wirelessly at the house end? Thanks william

  • @Mohamed-bv3ud
    @Mohamed-bv3ud 8 років тому

    thank you sir, this is very helpful lesson, i enjoyed it.

  • @bobprytherch7370
    @bobprytherch7370 2 роки тому +1

    hey Chris thanks for a great informative video, a question, are both of your switches P.O.E. In the diagram? If not where does the power come from? Thank you.

  • @TheGdhungana
    @TheGdhungana 8 років тому +2

    With the help of this video I connected two sites which are in Ariel Distance 14KM apart. The throughput was not so good so I replaced the devices with Nanostation Powerbeam and everything is smooth. :)
    Thank you..

    • @brijendrasingh5377
      @brijendrasingh5377 8 років тому

      +Ganesh Dhungana Ganesh i want to connect two site in small distance 3 Km but not much hight 30 feet booth site & one bulding & tree interfrace can be possiable to link both site wiht Nanostation Powerbeam M 5

    • @TheGdhungana
      @TheGdhungana 8 років тому

      +brijendra singh yadav Don't worry, Powerbeam would do. I am connecting two sites despite a high hill in between. And the signal is below 60dBm as well and the RX/TX is somewhat like 30Mbps. Please let me know if there's anything that I can help you with

    • @anthoniregis504
      @anthoniregis504 8 років тому

      +Ganesh Dhungana : i want to connect my site office(point) a and point b at site office container which is about 500meters away. i only worry is that the internet speed at point a is about 10mbps only(thru speedtest) ... would point b will be receiving between 6-8mbps or half of the bandwidth?ill be using loco M2. thanks.

    • @TheGdhungana
      @TheGdhungana 8 років тому +1

      +Anthoni Regis If you are using M2 to connect sites which are 500 meters apart then you better don't use it. Though in an ideal environment, it can go upto 1km as well. But, you are more likely to encounter interference. So, go for M5. You would get a solid connectivity. I have once connected 25km using M5 and still got 5 Mpbs throughput.
      HTH

    • @anthoniregis504
      @anthoniregis504 8 років тому

      Oh. I see. Luckily i havent bought it today...planning to buy this weekend😀

  • @jasonfalk1586
    @jasonfalk1586 2 роки тому +1

    Use this video! Best one still, six years later!

  • @MarjanPantekoski
    @MarjanPantekoski 8 років тому

    Hello Chris! I like your videos, they are awesome, good explaining for Ubiquiti products.
    I have a question about Loco M2. It really annoys me the fact that i have good signal at the wi-fi router that i want to connect to, but i don't have the button to select it. Any suggestions? Other wi-fi signals that i pick, even with a lower signal that mine, i get the button to select them on the scan list, but not mine, and 2-3 other networks as well. Thank you in advance! I'm learning as i go, please sorry for my English and explanation of the problem.

  • @letoubib4811
    @letoubib4811 6 років тому

    Just an EXCELLENT explanation..!!!!!

  • @genermarasigan6021
    @genermarasigan6021 8 років тому +1

    good job to share knowledge for free

  • @74sin39
    @74sin39 6 років тому

    Hi Chris, Great video. I have a situation on a remote property where i need to set up a wireless bridge to two different areas, Do i set up the second station the same as you have done this video and say change its IP to 192.168.1.12 ?