Ubiquiti airMAX LiteBeam 5AC (450 Mbit/s)
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Ubiquiti airMAX LiteBeam 5AC

450 Mbit/s


Question about Ubiquiti airMAX LiteBeam 5AC

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ThomasK8733

2 years ago

According to the advertising, the LBE 5AC can be used as an access point. But according to reports from the forum here, a direct reception of the WLAN on the mobile phone is not possible. Which statement is correct? I have currently only bought one LBE-5AC Gen2, so do I need two LBE-5AC Gen2s? The property in question is about 300m away and it is all open farmland except for a few bushes and fruit trees.

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Manu Outdoor

2 years ago

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Correct, you need a second Ubiquiti antenna that is compatible with the same wireless network. For me, the Litebeam works very well with the Ubiquiti NBE-5AC-Gen2. I have made a few videos about it: https://youtu.be/C60MRsWJa1...

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ThomasK8733

2 years ago

Ok but do I need a second LBE-5AC Gen2 antenna or not?
The first one is now connected to the LAN in the house.
But in the APP it says Wireless No station connected waiting for the station to connect.
Does this mean a second antenna or what does this refer to?

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Manu Outdoor

2 years ago

In any case, you must connect a wireless router/AP to the Litebeam. The Litebeam itself has no wifi for guests, except for configuration. So you can all connect via Ethernet cable after the wireless bridge. Connect the wireless router to the end of the Litebeam and that's it.