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Ubiquiti LiteBeam M5 (LBE‑M5‑23)

Ubiquiti LiteBeam is priced at Kes 8,500  here at Novelty Tech Solution in Nairobi, Kenya

LiteBeam M5 Specs (LBE‑M5‑23)

Property Value / Details
Frequency Band 5 GHz (Worldwide: 5150‑5875 MHz)
Antenna Gain ~ 23 dBi (high‑gain directional)
Transmitter Power (TX) ~ 25 dBm, passive PoE 24V (~0.2A) supply
Throughput / Link‑Speed In real outdoor use, ~ 100+ Mbps typical; up to ~ 450+ Mbps claimed depending on environment/setup
Interface 1× Ethernet port (10/100 Mbps; older models)
Power Method Passive PoE, 24V 0.2‑0.3A (adapter included)
Power Consumption ~ 4‑7 Watts under normal load
Dimensions / Weight 362 × 267 × 184 mm; ~ 750 g
Environmental Operating temp: −40 °C to +70 °C; humidity: non‑condensing 5‑95%; wind survivability up to ~200 km/h
Antenna Pattern / Beamwidth Narrow beam (both horizontal & vertical), around 10°‑ish 3‑dB beamwidth (depending on alignment)
Housing UV‑stabilized outdoor enclosure, includes pole‑mounting kit with ball joint to align in 3 axes
Software / Protocols airMAX / airOS; supports TDMA etc., point‑to‑point / point‑to‑multipoint usage

Sold as a Pair” — What That Means

If someone advertises “LiteBeam M5 sold as a pair”, they typically mean they are providing two units so you can set up a point‑to‑point link: one unit on each end. Having a pair is often more convenient / cheaper than buying two individually.

Things that are likely included or to check:

  • Two radios / two antenna units (so both ends of the link)

  • Two PoE adapters (one per unit)

  • Mounting hardware for both (pole mounts, brackets, straps etc.)

  • Cables? Sometimes Ethernet patch cables, but often you supply your own for the runs.

  • Same hardware version (both must be same model if you want matching performance)

What to Check Before Buying “As a Pair”

  • Are both units new or one/both used? Condition matters for outdoor exposure.

  • Do both units include PoE injectors and full mounting kits? If one misses, you’ll need to buy extra.

  • Do they use matching firmware / same hardware revisions? Mismatched firmware/hardware can cause configuration or performance differences.

  • Check whether the Ethernet ports are 10/100 or Gigabit (many older LiteBeam M5 are 10/100); this limits throughput.

  • Confirm whether you have line of sight (clear path) between the two units, since these work best without obstructions.

  • Ensure your power setup is compatible (you’ll need a 24V passive PoE supply for each end).

Use Cases & Performance Tips

  • Great for long‑distance wireless bridges, especially in rural or semi‑remote areas. With good alignment, you can reach 20‑30 km over clear line of sight.

  • Because they’re directional and high gain, they reject off‑axis interference well. Good for point‑to‑point.

  • Throughput in real world tends to be less than maximum theoretical, especially if there’s interference, rainfall, cable losses, etc. Aim lower than maximum in expectation.

  • Cable quality matters: better shielded outdoor rated Ethernet, short runs if possible, proper grounding.

  • Your PoE injector should be reliable and have overhead; using marginal PoE sources can cause dropouts

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