Ubiquiti NBE-2AC-13 Wi-Fi access point
The Ubiquiti NBE-2AC-13 Wi-Fi access point uses the 2.4 GHz frequency range for communication, while supporting the latest AirMax AC communication protocol used in the latest generation Ubiquiti external access points.
Unlike WiFi, AirMax, due to the individual time slot for sending data assigned to each subscriber, eliminates the occurrence of collisions caused by the so-called "hidden node" problem, when several client devices, being outside the mutual reception area, simultaneously send data to the base station, causing failures and errors in their reception.
The NanoBeam 2AC-13 radio module has quite high power indicators of the radio module, which reaches 27 DBM, which, combined with the characteristics of the standard directional antenna, has a gain of 13 DBI and provides effective data exchange at medium distances. The feature of this access point is the 2.4 GHz range.
In cities, these frequencies can be quite noisy because they are widely used in everyday life, but it is 2.4 GHz that gives the best penetrating ability, providing effective communication in conditions of atmospheric precipitation and fog. Thus, the most rational is the use of NanoBeam 2AC-13 in conditions of low noise of the air, if increased stability of the link to weather conditions is necessary.
Wi-Fi access point characteristics
- Modes of operation
- Wi-Fi мост
- Network standards
- ac
- Operating frequency
- 2.4 ГГц
- Interfaces
- LAN 10/100/1000 Мбит/с
- Article
- NBE-2AC-13
- Width
- 189 мм
- The question
- PoE/адаптер
- Country of manufacture
- Китай
- height
- 189 мм
- Depth
- 125 мм
- weight
- 530 г
- Model
- NBE-2AC-13
- Manufacturer
- Ubiquiti
- Warranty, month
- 12
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