What is a nano station used for?

What is a nano station used for?

The NanoStation M5 can be used as an access point, connecting to hundreds of devices all at the same time, or as a client, which can be connected to other networks through a bridge. The level of flexibility makes this a fantastic and convenient addition to your networking system.

What is NanoStation M2?

The Ubiquiti NanoStation M2 provides a secondary ethernet port with software enabled POE output for seamless IP Video integration. Remote hardware reset circuitry of Ubiquiti NanoStation M2 allows for device to be reset remotely from power supply location.

How do I connect to NanoStation?

Open your browser (e.g. Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, etc.) and type in address bar: http://192.168.1.20 (the default address of the Nano) then press the Enter key. Type in ubnt twice and click OK → (If this window did not appear, there may be a problem with the wiring, the network card or a firewall).

How do I reset my ubiquiti NanoStation M2?

Reset Button To reset to factory defaults, press and hold the Reset button for more than 10 seconds while the NanoStation is powered on. Alternatively, a remote reset button is located on the bottom of the PoE Adapter.

How does a NanoStation work?

We install a wireless device (either a Ubiquiti Nanostation M5 or Ubiquiti Nanostation Loco M5 depending on location) on the outside of your premises which then points to our network of repeater stations. This then passes the signal back to our core router, which then passes it to the internet.

How far can NanoStation?

The NanoStation M2 has a long range of around 15 kilometers. If you’re planning to use an IP video camera, you can do so with NanoStation M2. You just have to make use of 802.3af adapter to make the setup 802.3af 48V, producing enough power to make the camera work.

How do I connect my NanoStation M5 to my router?

Connection

  1. Turn on Sphere PoE.
  2. Connect Sphere PoE jack to either NanoStation M5 Ethernet port (Primary or Secondary)
  3. Connect one of the remaining available Ethernet ports on the Sphere or the NanoStation to a local router / Internet-connected network.