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HD26200, 5-Mile 2.4GHz Outdoor Wireless Bridge Bundle Featuring Two (2) Ubiquiti Networks PowerStation2 dual polarity 2.4 GHz radios

HD26200 5-Mile 2.4GHz Outdoor Wireless Bridge Bundle Featuring Two (2) Ubiquiti Networks PowerStation2 dual polarity 2.4 GHz radios with POE adapters included. No Need for RF cables as the radios sit outside and connect using outdoor Cat5 cable. Ubiquiti Networks PowerStation2 Bridge The Highest Performing 2.4GHz Bridge for the money. Featuring Adaptive Antenna Polarity (AAP) Dual Polarity Technology from ubnt -ubiquiti Twin 17dbi dual polarization version PowerStations the HD26200 wireless bridge offers a versatile open architecture 802.11 based outdoor wireless platform that can be used as PTP, Bridge, or a PMP bridge by adding an additional HD26158 for just an additional $159 connect three locations for under $480. It features exceptional radio and antenna design which allows links to be established over distances of 50km (30 miles*) and can provide significantly increased throughput (up to 50+Mbps TCP/IP) over other solutions in comparable environments. Additionally, Ubiquiti has m

HD26200 bridge WiFi Netowrk upto five miles

HD Communications Corp has introduced a wireless network extender system that allows users to bridge a WiFi up to five miles. The $318 HD26200 system, which requires direct line of sight, is a complete outdoor wireless network bridge in the 802.11 b/g 2.4GHz band that uses two high performance Ubiquiti network radios with integrated 17dbi dual polarity antennas. The HD26200 bridge is powered over ethernet, allowing a single outdoor CAT5 cable to bring both data and power to the radios. "Since the introduction of WiFi radios people have tried to push the range of consumer level products by adding external antennas, RF cables, and WiFi amplifiers. The cost of those devices often totaled well over $500 and that was after they had already bought two D-Link or Linksys radios for $75 each," said Don Davis, President and CEO of HD Communications Corp. "Now they can have an FCC certified wireless bridge that will work better, look better, is easier to configure, and easier to in