A very good device for transmitting the speed of optics over the air. I moved to a private house where there is one ADSL from the Internet over a telephone line. The nearest provider with 100 Mbps optics is in a house five hundred meters from mine (well, of course, because of my desire, no one was going to pull the cable to me). I agreed that they would allocate a twisted pair cable to me in that house. Bought a couple of these Ubiquiti NanoStation Loco M2. One for receiving and one for transmitting. Good visibility is direct from that house to my cottage. And so in the end, after I mounted everything, I set up the points. The speed from the provider at the rate of 65 Mbps everything comes to me! With a signal at the receiving station - Signal Strength: -56 dBm, In duplex, the throughput rate of testing is 75-80 Mbps. The distance between points is 500 meters. As a result, I got what I wanted by air. Now there is a full-fledged Internet. For more than a year now, these devices have been working in pairs with me and I have never noticed glitches, freezes - I set it up once and forgot it. I put five points for reliability op. airos systems. Well, the relative budget for such devices.
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