

🚀 Elevate your network reach—connect beyond limits with NanoStation locoM2!
The Ubiquiti NanoStation locoM2 is a high-performance 2.4GHz CPE designed for long-range wireless bridging. Featuring a 400MHz Atheros MIPS processor, 32MB SDRAM, and an 8dBi antenna, it delivers up to 150+ Mbps throughput over distances exceeding 15km. Powered via 24V PoE, this compact device excels in both indoor and outdoor environments, making it the go-to solution for professionals seeking reliable, cost-effective network extension with easy integration into Ubiquiti ecosystems.
| ASIN | B00DCNRTAG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
| Brand Name | Ubiquiti Networks |
| Color Name | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,019) |
| Date First Available | January 21, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
| Item display height | 20 centimeters |
| Item model number | LOCOM2(EU) |
| Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 3.15 x 1.18 inches |
| Special Features | WPS |
E**C
Need a low speed and price connection over great distance?
Then this is the way to go. If you already have a Ubiquiti Dream machine this can even function without a wired connection. I have it set up in a test environment where I am shooting towards a workshop (and another of these devices) which has security cameras and the connection on my house side is connected to my house wifi6 AP through wireless. I believe this requires a UDM or UDM-Pro, and would absolutely be better if it was plugged in to ethernet, but it functions. This would make it possible to set up a wireless dewline of sorts, but if you're looking for high capacity wireless links you're absolutely doing it wrong. Bottom line: It's cheap, effective, long range and easy to set up. Cons are It's FA (yep 100 meg even plugged in) and the top end wifi standard it supports is N. Yeah 802.11n so don't go expecting you're going to get high def video at ultra high fps. 1080p at 30 frames from a single device will stress it if you're using wireless backhaul.
C**M
Wonderful Product
Bought a set of two devices for a campground in which we have a permanent site for. Our camper is approximately 3/4 of a mile from the clubhouse. We pretty much gave up on any possibility of Internet that far out. However, being in IT, and knowing this product's brand name in the field, we decided to give it a shot. After consulting with the owner of the campground, and getting his permission, I set up the first station in the office pointing towards our camper. Then setup the other station on a tree maybe 25 feet away from our camper. The setup seemed confusing at first, but ended up being a breeze. Once those were done, I was able to get Internet via the wire from the station. Because I wanted wireless, I used an old all-in-one router I had laying around at home to broadcast my own SSID. This link works so good, I was able to stream to my Roku device with minimal buffer time at the beginning, and no interruptions for a movie night. Just a word of advice: these need line of sight in order to work. Small interruptions aren't generally an issue, but clear line of sight works best. Throughput on this setup was nearing 60Mbps over the distance. Absolutely wonderful product that has been working wonderfully for almost two months. If you have any issues with setup, there are plenty of step by step instructional videos on YouTube. Would recommend this product to anyone looking for Internet over a longer distance.
L**N
Great units for doing "point to point" or "AP and Client" setups
PROS: These units are amazing - you can set them up in Access Point or Station mode (with WDS in both settings). They can also be set up in Router mode and provide DHCP addresses to the interfaces easily. They are extremely easy to configure via the web interface. Even at long distances > 2km the signal strength and data throughput is great. If you use only Ubiq - make sure you use their AirMax - has number of benefits: 1. Other units cannot connect to it easily, especially chance users 2. Throughput is increased CONS: I have had problems with these - we live in an area very prone to Thunderstorms (most days we have one) and these really need to have the proper cabling with the ESD (Ground Wire) along with the correct RJ45. The plug for the mains then needs to be well grounded as well in order for the system to work. I have skimped on cable.. and now have 3 units that are un-usable. :-( Having said that - they are super reliable and very easy to reset (advise getting one of the bigger power supplies with the included reset button, if you need to reset without climbing up water towers or to roofs)
E**C
Great brand, but pick the right model!
EDIT: See update at bottom of review. Ubiquiti products are great because they are extremely reliable (no need to reset AP periodically), extremely powerful (some of the most powerful radios you can buy, with output power up to the max allowable by law of 1000mw (1 watt), at least in the USA, and they are highly programmable. However, they traditionally have been designed for the networking professional, and are missing a few features most consumer specific brands often have (D-Link, Linksys, Buffalo, Netgear, etc.), such as the ability to create multiple SSIDs (the name advertised by the access point), and a push-button setup procedure... to name two. But if you have the know-how to manually set an IP address on your computer you are a candidate for these fine products. Having said that, the trick is to pick the correct Ubiquiti model for your needs. For example the Nanostation LOCO M2 is great, but what is not revealed in the Amazon specifications is the coverage area. The built in antenna is NOT an omni (360 degree coverage). Rather, it is a 60 degree antenna (vertically and horizontally. That is coverage roughly equivalent to a fat slice of mom's apple pie. If you need to cover such an area this unit will shoot a signal hundreds of feet. And the Nanostation is weather resistant, so it can be mounted outside for a better reach. NOTE: Amazon is terrible about allowing external links in a review but if you go to ubnt com website you can see a pictogram of the coverage area. If you need a different coverage area (either wider or narrower), consider the Picostation M2-HP (see my general review of the Picostation line here: Ubiquiti Networks PICO2 2.4GHz 802.11bg ). This model has the same power, but has a detachable omni antenna. You can use the omni or attach whatever antenna suits your needs. The downside to the Picostation is that is only has one antenna (MIMO 1x1), so speed maxes out at 150mb/s. The Nanostation maxes at 300 mb/s thanx to two internal antennas (MIMO 2x2). If you need the higher speed AND the external antennas, you need to look at another brand. Configuration tip: Unless you are connecting to a large numbers of other Ubiquiti devices with an "M" in the model number, turn off "airMAX" in the configuration, and also set the Channel Width in the wireless settings to "20MHz". This will give you the best compatibility, especially if using the Nanostation (or Picostation) as an AP for laptops and handheld devices to connect to. UPDATE 11-2015: Regarding the comment about looking elsewhere if greater than 300mb/s throughput is required PLUS external antennas... Ubiquiti now markets the "ac" series such as the Rocket ac, which passes up to 500+ mb/s ( Ubiquiti Rocket AC Wireless Access Point (R5AC-LITE) ). Ubiquiti also offers some very serious sector antennas that fit the Rocket, which allow not only extremely long distance links between two Rockets (for back haul), but also applications such as using a single Rocket as a Wireless Access Point to get a good WiFi signal to consumer devices that may be hundreds of feet away. The Ubiquiti antennas are really good "listeners", so the signal from the relatively low powered consumer devices transmitted over what would normally be a deal breaking distance can be picked up by the rocket. The Ubiquiti product page shows all this stuff off: ubnt dot com slash products
E**O
Un punto de acceso inalámbrico diseñado para brindar una conexión confiable y de alto rendimiento en entornos exteriores. Con su diseño compacto y discreto en color blanco, este dispositivo es ideal para establecer redes inalámbricas en lugares donde se requiere una conexión sólida y estable. **Tecnología de Alto Rendimiento** El LOCOM2 utiliza tecnología avanzada de antenas y transmisión inalámbrica para proporcionar un rendimiento excepcional en términos de velocidad y alcance. Gracias a su potencia de transmisión y sensibilidad de recepción mejoradas, este punto de acceso puede cubrir áreas extensas y superar obstáculos para brindar una conexión confiable a dispositivos conectados. **Diseño Robusto para Exteriores** Una de las principales ventajas del LOCOM2 es su diseño robusto y resistente para uso en exteriores. Está construido con materiales duraderos y resistentes a la intemperie, lo que lo protege de las condiciones ambientales adversas, como la lluvia, el polvo y la humedad. Esto garantiza que el punto de acceso funcione de manera óptima en diversas condiciones climáticas, lo que lo hace perfecto para despliegues en áreas al aire libre. **Facilidad de Implementación** El LOCOM2 se destaca por su sencilla implementación y configuración. Gracias a su diseño compacto y ligero, es fácil de montar en postes o paredes sin complicaciones. Además, su interfaz de usuario intuitiva y amigable facilita la configuración y personalización del punto de acceso según las necesidades específicas de la red. **Rendimiento Estable y Seguro** Este punto de acceso inalámbrico ofrece un rendimiento estable y seguro para los usuarios conectados. Con soporte para diversas tecnologías de encriptación y autenticación, el LOCOM2 protege la integridad de los datos y la privacidad de los usuarios, lo que lo convierte en una opción confiable para entornos que requieren altos niveles de seguridad. **Conclusión** En resumen, el Ubiquiti Spain LOCOM2 es un punto de acceso inalámbrico robusto y de alto rendimiento que ofrece una conexión confiable y estable en entornos exteriores. Su diseño resistente, facilidad de implementación y rendimiento seguro hacen que sea una opción ideal para establecer redes inalámbricas en áreas al aire libre. Si buscas un punto de acceso inalámbrico de calidad que brinde una cobertura confiable y eficiente, el LOCOM2 de Ubiquiti Spain es una excelente elección.
E**K
Noktadan noktaya( iki cihaz ile) mükemmel fakat Telefon veya pc ile baglanmayı düşünüyorsanız sakın almayın. Telefon ve pc'de cekim gücü cok sıkıntılı. Acık alanda 20-30 mt'den sonra iş görmüyor. Normal bir modem ile aynı. Bizzat test edilmiştir.
G**R
Needs a little fiddling around to program. Lots of video on you tube to help. Hooked mine up to a dlink access point and workef flawlessly. Cant wait to put it in the rv this summer and no more dead spots for wifi. If you have an old routet at home just program it an access point and put cat5 cable to any of the lan port and you are all set. Got your system for under $70. No need to buy those plug and play packages out there that are way overpriced.
I**B
Mycket bra räckvidd, inte så riktningskänslig utan fungerar bra på sidorna och även bakåt. Den stora nackdelen är att den matas med 24 volts POE och inte standard 48 volt vilket innebär att den måste anslutas till en POE injector som medföljer om man inte har Ubiquitis egen utrustning. En annan nackdel är den komplicerade installationen med många obegripliga parametrar men det finns videos på Youtube som visar hur man ska göra.
M**Y
I bought a pair of these to set up a point-to-point link between a couple of buildings. Set up was really easy thanks to the web UI, the units connected really well and show a solid 300Mbps rate over a couple of hundred metres. POE made the installation nice and simple. I've got another building I'd like to hook up for IP security cameras, so I'll definitely be using these again.
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