
Ubiquiti Networks
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The Ubiquiti NanoStation Loco M5 is a compact 5 GHz outdoor CPE that uses 2x2 MIMO and airMAX TDMA to deliver up to 150 Mbps real‑world throughput over distances beyond 10 km. It features an integrated 13 dBi dual‑linear antenna, pole‑mount kit, and passive PoE for cost‑effective point‑to‑point or point‑to‑multipoint links.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the NanoStation Loco M5 a strong value proposition for affordable 5 GHz backhaul, emphasizing its compact size, integrated 13 dBi antenna, and airMAX TDMA efficiency. While praised for real‑world throughput and spectrum tools, they caution that its 10/100 Mbps Ethernet and legacy 802.11n chipset limit its appeal against newer AC/AX models.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally like the device’s long‑range capability, easy pole‑mount installation, and ability to avoid 2.4 GHz interference. Common complaints revolve around the 100 Mbps wired bottleneck, occasional firmware issues, and reduced performance in heavy rain, with many noting that the technology feels dated for modern high‑speed needs.
Common Complaints
Speed caps at the 100 Mbps Ethernet limit, occasional firmware glitches, overheating in very hot conditions, and degraded performance during heavy rain.
What People Are Saying
“covers multitudes of devices”
“ideal for residential or small building use”
“great reach at 13 dBi”
How It Compares
vs. NanoStation Loco M2 (2.4 GHz)
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Choose the Loco M2 for environments where 2.4 GHz is preferred; otherwise the Loco M5 offers superior 5 GHz performance.
vs. NanoStation 5AC Loco
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Select the 5AC Loco when maximum throughput is required; the Loco M5 remains the budget‑friendly choice for standard 5 GHz links.
vs. NanoStation M5 (full‑size)
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Opt for the full‑size M5 for long‑range, high‑power deployments; the Loco M5 is better for compact, cost‑sensitive installations.