Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Ubiquiti BULLET2 AP or CPE Outdoor 802.11b/g

Ubiquiti BULLET2 AP or CPE Outdoor 802.11b/gZero-Variable Wireless Infrastructure Deployment.No radio card / host board issuesNo RF cable quality concernsNo mechanical stability concernsNo enclosure mounting requirementsJust Plug and Go.Features Include:Processor Specs: Atheros MIPS 4 KC, 180MHzMemory Information: 16MB SDRAM, 4MB FlashNetworking Interface: 1 X 10/100 BASE-TX (Cat. 5, RJ-45)Ethernet InterfaceApprovals: FCC Part 15.247, IC RS210, CERoHS Compliance: YESRF Connector: Integrated N-type Male Jack (connects directly to antenna)Power Method: Passive Power over Ethernet (pairs 4,5+; 7,8 return) 10vdc to 24vdcPOE injector and power supply sold separately.DatasheetQuick Setup GuideUser's GuideSetting up a Vista computer to talk to a UBNT deviceBeginner's Quick Setup Guide for Mobile Users (RV's, Marine, Truckers)How To Configure A Simple AP with AirOSAirOS Wireless Repeater/Network Extender ConfigurationBridging two locations using two UBNT devices

Brand: Ubiquiti Model: BULLET2 Dimensions: 2.00" h x 2.00" w x 6.50" l, .35 pounds WIRELESS AP/CPE, OUTDOOR 802.11b/g 100mW Processor Specs: Atheros SOC, MIPS 4 KC, 180MHz

Most helpful customer reviews 5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Highly fuctional, very competitively priced By Mark McGinty If you are considering an investment into a long-distance WiFi network link, do yourself a huge favor: build it with Ubiquity radios. It's not just that they work well -- they definitely do, it's also their full-featured on-board configuration/diagnostic facility, and even more, the extensive documentation Ubiquity has provided. The entire industry could/should take a lesson from Ubiquity: the quality of tech product support we have all come to expect is abysmal; Ubiquity does it right! If I were making a Mastercard ad, it would go like this: ---- Trite, informationless, one-line descriptions, written by someone for whom English was not a first language: included in cost of ordinary hardware. Rich, descriptive paragraphs, complete with pros, cons and use-case scenarios for each option and setting, as provided by Ubiquity: priceless! ---- And a competitive price point seals the deal. The fact that Bullet2HP does not include a built-in antenna is, in practice, an asset -- too often built-in antennas are a woefully inadequate, and thus, a waste. (From my experience, a $20 12 dBi panel antenna runs rings around a competitor's built-in 10 dBi.) Choosing the right antenna for your application gives you a much better value. I wish I had started out with Bullet2HP's when my current project began, it would've saved me immeasurable time and considerable expense. That project, for those who might be interested, connects a rural area to a broadband connection 3 miles away, and makes it WiFi-available to those within a half-mile radius. Bullet2HP brings the Internet to the mountains! See all 1 customer reviews...

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