![]() If you have a great line of site get the M5, if you don’t – go with the M2. Basically, if you’re going through trees (like I did) you want the M2. M2 vs M5?Ī quick search will help you here. There are also Loco M2&M5’s available for a bit less money/a bit less performance. The Nanostation M2 and M5 are the newer models. Know this: there are different models of the Nanostation. ![]() They do not come in pairs (at the time of the original post). The information is available online, I just couldn’t find everything I needed in one place so i thought I’d try to compile some of the more important/difficult-to-find things that I learned right here. That being said, the point of this blog wasn’t so much to review these antennas as to help ordinary people like myself set them up. Not bad considering I’m going through some trees. At work, the internet clocks at around 36mbps download, at home I’m getting around 22mbps up. ![]() Right now it’s winter so there aren’t leaves on the trees, but for the month or so I’ve been using these satellites, they’ve been killer. I’m estimating there are around 7 tree tops in the way. It’s about a 1.1km distance, without direct line of sight. Recently, I purchased two Ubiquiti Nanostation M2’s to beam internet from my workplace to my home. ![]()
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