

LiteBeam ac Gen 2 LBE-5AC-Gen2 5GHz Airmax 2X2 MIMO 23dBi 450+ Mbps CPE (2-Pack) with Ethernet Surge Protector ETH-SP for Outdoor High-Speed (2-Pack)
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GMan
> 24 hourthey go to gether well and fitment is nice. Product setup is simple. I placed both on existing masts. Software configuration and setup is NOT for the IT challenged. You will end up calling for Amazon IT support for configuration.
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Nelson Antonio Rojas
> 24 hourMuy buenas prestaciones de este producto
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RK
> 24 hourI was surprised how well these devices. 3 months in and they are solid. The config was a little tricky but once I got it worked out I have had no problems. Make sure you have all your ducks in a row before taking on the project. The prep work I did really paid off when I went to install.
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N.O.E
> 24 hourI love it
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Administrator Ray
> 24 hourAnother good Ubiquiti product.
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Robert Burns
> 24 hourso far no problems
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Chris B.
> 24 hourThis worked just as advertised. We spray painted them black so they wouldnt be so obvious, hooked them up, and they work great. I had a friend who is tech savvy help with the setup. Not sure I could have done it myself.
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Marcos Simonovic Z
> 24 hourEnlace bueno
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Randy W. Mikesell
> 24 hourCreated a bridge between farm and house at just under 2 miles away. Getting the same speed at farm as I have at the house on wifi. Working great so far. It has only been running a couple weeks..
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DLM
> 24 hourWe need wifi in the ceramic shop on our property and could never get a decent signal from the house (100+ feet away), so I picked up this kit after a bit of web research. Setup was SUPER-easy (Search YT for Ubiquiti LiteBeam 5AC Gen2 - PTP - How To Setup Guide) and I configured them in the house, as recommended, instead of trying to do it after mounting them. Once configured, connections marked with a sharpie, and placed into separate shopping bags to tell them apart, I took them down to the shop and installed them using 2 of the Ubiquiti Universal Antenna Mount UB-AM (Original Version) mounts, purchased here on Amazon. After mounting, I plugged them in, connected the PointA dish to my internet router, and the PointB dish to a wireless router in the shop (configured and tested during dish config). I connected my laptop to the wireless router and logged into the Ubiquiti utility and it said Great connection. I hadnt even tried to align them yet! After some minor directional tweaking, the internet speed in the shop was almost as fast as inside the house. Yay! A couple of things to note: 1. I mounted my dishes under the roof overhangs to keep them out of direct sunlight and protect them a bit from the weather. I also screwed the surge protectors directly to the mounting pole. The mount location is up to you, of course. 2. You do NOT need a POE-capable router/switch to use this kit. The included POE injectors provide the required power to the dishes. 3. Ensure the POE injectors are INSIDE the buildings. Theres no need to have them outside. The only thing that should be outside is the dish, the surge protector, and the ethernet cables. Again, up to you, but highly recommended to keep them inside. 4. I also purchased a 10-pack of 10 Cat6 cables from Amazon (Cable Matters brand). I just loosely coiled the excess cable around the top of the dish mount pole rather than buying shorter cables for the short runs. Bottom line: These things work and they work very well. Highly recommended.