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📡 Elevate your outdoor network game with BulletM2-HP — power, range, and reliability in one sleek package!
The Ubiquiti BULLET-M2-HP is a high-power outdoor wireless access point supporting 802.11b/g/n standards with a 600mW output. Designed for professional outdoor networking, it offers long-range connectivity powered by 48V DC, housed in a compact 5.3-ounce form factor. Ideal for extending wireless coverage in demanding environments.
Wireless Type | 802.11n |
National Stock Number | 5895-01-615-3172 |
Brand | Ubiquiti Networks |
Series | BS Radio Ubiquiti BulletM2-HP |
Item model number | BulletM2-HP |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Item Weight | 5.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 0.04 x 0.04 x 0.04 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.04 x 0.04 x 0.04 inches |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
Power Source | Ac/dc |
Voltage | 48 Volts (DC) |
Batteries | Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Ubiquiti Networks |
ASIN | B002SYS22E |
National Stock Number | 5895-01-615-3172 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 15, 2009 |
T**K
Great value
I use these on my boat as a WiFi station to access shore-based Wifi. It has great range and speed. Be sure to pair it with a good antenna. I use a XRDS-RF omni-directional antenna.Despite not being intended for a marine environment, they last 3-5 years. At the price, I'm satisfied.Complicated to set up. You will need some networking experience.
T**T
2.4GHz access point, very sensitive
Attached to a 1M long 12dB gain omni antenna and mounted at high point on my 9 acres near my starlink, now have wifi coverage on all of it. Does NOT include POE adapter, be careful to get one with correct ratings & voltage - check documentation on ubiquiti for part number. Also for boutdoor, get ubiquiti surge protector and ground it.I have no opinion about capacity but works well for a few security & game cameras and wifi calling. Receiver sensitivity is great, coverage area good for me with the big antenna.
L**S
Good for using internet you did not pay for..
This is good to use with a WLAN antenna like a 24dbi one (about a meter in length), Though I prefer a Ubiquiti Nanostation 2.4, directional radio of similar design. (yes called a radio but really an antenna) with which one one a hill, can pickup WIFI aimed down at a car dealership supporting 360P video at 3000ft. My figures reflect strong internet to entertain a amaltzy van dweller. Thought typically Lowes broadcasts wifi at upto 2000ft, Walmart Supercenter (non-super centers are stingy so about 100 ft past parking lot perimeter) to 1350ft. Dunkin Donuts is also very strong. Being landless, I ones parked at a library only to have the custodian nose around what my setup was. So vacated their lot and was cable to reach their WiFi over a busey street, not line of sight, thru trees, a building, some 850ft away. They never knew what hit'em.. lol thick foliated woods your range will be about 300ft (to 500ft in the winter) The nice thing with use using a LAN POE cable is that you can lay a well concealed cable over the forest floor and increase your range 328 ft (or onger with an range extender adapter) so in theory your could run the cable over 650ft over public or private land to reach your Line of Sight target.
B**S
Excellent Wireless Bridge
I purchased this unit to act as a wireless bridge. I already have a NETGEAR Orbi Outdoor (RBS50Y) about 20' high which I wanted to connect to from my front gate, which is about 1/3 mile from the house with a large oak and cedar tree in the way. I have this directly connected to a Tupavco TP511 Panel Antenna and am getting a consistent 52 Mbps throughput using 2.4Mhz @ 20 MHz channel width. I am very pleased with this performance and the fact that I didn't have to purchase a separate point-to-point bridge to make that distance. I am running a camera and gate control via this wireless link with all powered by 12v deep cycle battery (charged by solar). Even though this unit is spec'd at 24v, it has no problem (at least for me) being powered via passive POE connected to the 12v battery. I'll probably pick up a couple more of these to add network connectivity for cameras at the back of my property as well. Unit seems well-built and software is feature-rich, giving great control over the radio, router, and logging / monitoring capabilities.
S**N
The most WiFi you can get for your $$$$
I currently am using two of these and 15db 30 degree directional antennas from radiolabs to blast a signal a quarter mile. the path is littered with foliage and attempts at using consumer grade equipment at twice the cost were not working out. With the Bullet you can use built in spectrum analysis to see exactly what channel is clearest. When using other AirOS devices together you can take advantage of non standard bandwidths (5 10 20 40mhz), and even straddle between standard wifi channels for extra security. Proprietary "AirMax" technology works as advertised, and i get a very stable 120mbps connection. I highly recommend reading through the AirOS user guide available from ubiquiti's website to help ensure you take advantage of all this gizmo has to offer.Pro's - No other wifi access point in this price range comes close to the functionality of the bullet (with the exception of other Ubiquiti devices). Well suited to long range links.Cons - Requires intermediate networking experience to properly configure and utilize all built in features. Customer support is limited to the documentation and forum.Update - So far 4 months of unprotected outdoor use and no problems. I did take the added step of using a dab of caulk around the provided sealing ring for extra protection when i installed these. Perhaps that extra step may help other avoid premature failure.
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