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UBIQUITI NANOSTATION Series
UBIQUITI NANOSTATION Series
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π‘ Ubiquiti NanoStation Loco M2 (2.4 GHz)
Best for cost-effective, short-to-mid range 2.4 GHz links
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2.4 GHz long-range outdoor CPE with ~150+ Mbps throughput.
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Ideal for environments needing better penetration through obstacles.
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Compact design & easy PoE installation.
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Perfect for smaller PtP/PtMP links where 5 GHz isnβt necessary.
πΆ Ubiquiti NanoStation Loco M5 (5 GHz)
Great choice for interference-free 5 GHz links
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Operates on 5 GHz with ~150+ Mbps real throughput.
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Up to ~10 km range in clear LOS.
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Less crowded 5 GHz band means more stable connections.
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Lightweight, compact outdoor bridge for longer links in RF-busy areas.
π Ubiquiti NanoStation M2 (2.4 GHz)
Higher performance 2.4 GHz outdoor CPE with extra features
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Rugged outdoor CPE with ~150+ Mbps throughput and ~13+ km range in clear LOS.
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Dual Ethernet with PoE passthrough for powering other devices.
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Ideal for PtMP deployments serving many clients over 2.4 GHz.
π Ubiquiti NanoStation M5 (5 GHz)
Top pick for robust 5 GHz outdoor broadband
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5 GHz operation with ~150+ Mbps throughput and ~15 km+ range.
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Stronger antenna gain (~16 dBi) for extended reach.
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Dual Ethernet + PoE passthrough for powering cameras/APs.
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Best for long PtP links and heavy PtMP use on clean 5 GHz band.
β‘ Quick Comparison Overview
| Model | Freq | Range | Best Use Case |
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| Loco M2 | 2.4 GHz | ~5 km | Budget 2.4 GHz links |
| Loco M5 | 5 GHz | ~10 km | Interference cleaner 5GHz |
| NSM2 | 2.4 GHz | ~13 km | Strong outdoor PtMP 2.4 GHz |
| NSM5 | 5 GHz | ~15 km | Highest 5 GHz outdoor reach |
β Tips for choosing:
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Go 2.4 GHz (M2 / Loco M2) if you need better penetration through obstacles or budget focus.
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Go 5 GHz (M5 / Loco M5) if you need cleaner spectrum and higher stable performance.
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Choose NSM (full NanoStation) for extra range and dual Ethernet features; Loco for more compact and lighter installs.