

The TDMA airMAX protocol enables unprecedented scalability, high throughput and low latency in unlicensed, multipoint networks.Ĭonnect the Bullet™M to any existing antenna with an N-type female connector to create an airMAX® basestation. Ubiquiti's airMAX® technology is proven in millions of deployments worldwide, exhibiting outstanding performance in outdoor environments.

The Bullet™M provides high performance at a range of up to 50+ km, depending on its antenna. The Bullet™M features up to 600 mW of power and an enhanced receiver design for PtP or PtMP deployment. The robust, weatherproof case withstands harsh outdoor conditions. Features: 2. These two radios form a wireless point-to-point link, allowing data to flow between the two sites. Site B also has a radio on the roof, with an Ethernet connection for power and data. An Ethernet connection to the roof provides power and data to a PtP radio. It is ideal for deployment in Point-to-Point (PtP) bridging or Point-to-MultiPoint (PtMP) airMAX applications. In this example, Site A has an Internet connection and some network equipment inside. The Bullet™M delivers up to 100+ Mbps real TCP/IP throughput. Featuring mix-and-match industrial design, the Rocket is a Ubiquiti airMAX® BaseStation that supports speeds of up to 150+ Mbps real TCP/IP throughput. Its unique design upgrades link performance and reduces deployment complexity. Hope that's helpful.Launched in 2008, the Bullet™ design helped transform the WISP industry. You can find local resellers/distributors here: You can also contact a reseller/distributor in your area, and they can assist with set-up help or choosing the right products for certain jobs. So, the AP broadcasts the main connection and the Stations receives and forwards the connection through the LAN.įor set-up help or product recommendations, we highly recommend taking advantage of our community forum, which has thousands of active users with years of experience that can point you in the right direction. The other radios are configured as Station which will obtain the connection from the AP. In such a setup, one of the radios is configured as an Access Point which will connect the main router/ISP connection. As mentioned earlier, the airMAX radios are used for Point to Point or Point to MultiPoint wireless links to work with other airMAX radios. The Access Point mentioned in the airOS 6 user guide is the Access Point mode for the airMAX radios. You can use any of our routers to provide DHCP for the devices: to create a powerful and robust outdoor Access Point, Client, or Bridge.

I wouldn't suggest using the airMAX devices just for providing DHCP. Bullet M is the latest version of the popular Ubiquiti Bullet. You can check the datasheet for max power consumption here:

You can check the supported PoE modes for the UAP in this article: This is discussed in this community post: However, you won't be able to use the PoE passthrough from the UAP-AC-IW as it requires 802.3at PoE. The UAP-AC-IW can be powered through U-POE-AF if you do not want to use an UniFi Switch.
