
Ubiquiti Networks
The Ubiquiti NanoStation locoM2 is a compact 2.4 GHz airMAX CPE offering up to 150 Mbps throughput and a range exceeding 5 km. It features an integrated 8‑8.5 dBi dual‑polarized antenna, passive PoE with remote reset, and a rugged UV‑stabilized enclosure for outdoor deployments.
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$45.85
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers emphasize the locoM2’s low‑latency AirMAX TDMA protocol, carrier‑class scalability, and its integrated dual‑polarized antenna that delivers solid gain and isolation. They also note the device’s rugged outdoor enclosure and intelligent passive PoE with remote reset as strong points, while calling out the limitation to the 2.4 GHz band and the older processor/memory as potential drawbacks for future‑proofing.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the device’s easy plug‑and‑play installation, lightweight form factor, and low power draw, especially for remote or solar‑powered sites. Recurring concerns revolve around 2.4 GHz interference in crowded areas, the lack of Gigabit Ethernet, and occasional performance limits due to the older hardware.
Common Complaints
Frequent complaints include susceptibility to 2.4 GHz interference, limited wired speed due to a 10/100 Mbps port, and occasional firmware limitations caused by the older CPU and memory.
How It Compares
vs. NanoStation M2 (NSM2)
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Choose NSM2 when maximum range is critical and size/weight are less of a concern.
vs. NanoStation locoM5
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Select locoM5 for environments with heavy 2.4 GHz traffic where line‑of‑sight is clear.
vs. NanoStation M5 (NSM5)
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Opt for NSM5 for long‑haul point‑to‑point links where size and power budget are not limiting.
vs. NanoStation M365 (NSM365)
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Use NSM365 when a licensed, interference‑free spectrum is required and budget permits.
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