Ubiquiti PowerBeam 5AC-500 (PBE‑5AC‑500)
Ubiquiti PowerBeam 5AC-500 is an advanced wireless bridge designed for high-performance long-distance connectivity. It utilizes the 802.11ac wireless standard and features an innovative design for optimal performance in various outdoor environments.
Specifications
Dimensions and Weight
- Height: 12.1 inches
- Width: 22.2 inches
- Depth: 22.2 inches
- Weight: Approximately 1 kg (2.2 lbs)
Networking Interface
- Ethernet Ports: (1) 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Port
Performance
- Dish Reflector Diameter: 500 mm
- Power Source: Passive PoE
- Power Method: Uses a single Ethernet cable for both data and power.
Innovative Design
- Mechanical Design: The integrated isolator improves RF isolation, effectively filtering out interference.
- Metal-Plated Interior: Enhances RF shielding for better performance.
Advanced Software Technology
- Ubiquiti’s PowerBeam technology is widely deployed, offering excellent performance in outdoor settings with capabilities for high throughput and low latency in multipoint networks.
Key Features
- Wireless Standard: IEEE 802.11ac
- Frequency Band: 5 GHz
- Throughput: Up to 450+ Mbps
- Range: Effective range of 25+ km
- Antenna Gain: 27 dBi for improved signal strength
- Integrated RF Isolator: Enhances noise immunity and reduces interference.
- Performance Breakthrough: Offers significantly improved latency and scalability.
- Superior Processing: Custom silicon enhances TDMA latency, supporting high data rates and dense modulation.
- Robust Design: Built for outdoor use with strong performance in diverse environments.
Common FAQs
- What is the maximum range of the PowerBeam 5AC-500?
The PowerBeam can achieve distances of 25+ km under optimal conditions. - What throughput speeds can I expect?
You can expect throughput speeds of 450+ Mbps depending on the environment and configuration. - Is the PowerBeam suitable for outdoor use?
Yes, it is specifically designed for outdoor deployments with robust construction for durability. - How is the PowerBeam powered?
It uses Passive PoE, allowing power and data to be transmitted over a single Ethernet cable. - Can I use the PowerBeam in a point-to-point setup?
Yes, it is ideal for both point-to-point (PtP) and point-to-multipoint (PtMP) applications.