How do I reset my NanoBridge M5?
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. * Main is labeled LAN on the NanoStationlocoM2/M5.
What is Nano Bridge?
NanoBridge M combines Ubiquiti’s Innerfeed and AirMax (MIMO TDMA Protocol) technologies to create a simple, yet extremely powerful and robust wireless unit capable of 100+Mbps real outdoor throughput and up to 30km+ range. InnerFeed antenna technology with complete radio system integration.
How do I connect my Nanostation M5 to my router?
Connection
- Turn on Sphere PoE.
- Connect Sphere PoE jack to either NanoStation M5 Ethernet port (Primary or Secondary)
- Connect one of the remaining available Ethernet ports on the Sphere or the NanoStation to a local router / Internet-connected network.
What is the default IP for Ubiquiti?
The UniFi Controller will discover the UniFi Security Gateway with the default IP Address,192.168. 1.1.
How do I reset my tp link Deco M5?
How to factory reset (hard reset) TP-LINK Deco M5 :
- Open a browser and navigate to the web interface of the router (see default settings below)
- In the menu look for System tools and under there find the Factory defaults option.
- On the Factory defaults page click on the Restore button to perform the reset.
How do I configure my Nanostation M5 as a router?
What is Nano M5?
The Ubiquiti NanoStation M5 (NSM5) is a high performance, low cost and extremely versatile Point-to-Point wireless bridge. The NSM5 comes with a redesigned, sleek and elegant form-factor, along with integrated Ubiquiti airMax (MIMO TDMA Protocol) technology. Ubiquiti NanoStation M5 Key Features: Great Performance.
What is Unifi airMAX?
Ubiquiti Networks™ introduced the airMAX® platform to out-perform traditional, 802.11 Wi-Fi based, Point-to-MultiPoint (PtMP), outdoor networks. As the network scales, these collisions build up exponentially, increasing latency and lowering throughput.