I have never had good luck with them.  We ended up giving ours away to anyone 
who would take them and just stopped buying them altogether.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Phil Curnutt
Sent: Thursday, October 6, 2016 3:39 PM
To: Ubiquiti Users Group <[email protected]>
Subject: [Ubnt_users] NanoBeam 5AC-19's and PowerBeam 5AC-300's

 

I had a short back bone link from one small AP to another so used a pair of 
NBE-5AC-19's expecting an Rx of around -55.  After connecting the link the best 
we could get was a -66 on Chain0 and a -77 on Chain1 when the radios were at 
the proper tilt and azimuth.  With help from the Alignment Tool we got it down 
to a -60/-70, but AP end of the link was aimed about 5 degree down rather then 
1 degree up.  We could achieve the same Chain0, Chain1 imbalance the other way 
with the AP aimed 1 degree up and the Station aimed 6 degrees down.  I replace 
the Station end with a PBE-5AC-300 and dropped the Chain0/Chain1 signals to 
-60/-70, but no better.  So, today I replace the AP end with another 300 and 
the signal dropped to -47/-47.

 

So, the question is has anyone else seen this behavior in the NanoBeam?  We 
have a bunch of them in use on PtMP AP's using sectors and they work just as 
expected, but when used as PtP this weird astigmatism shows up.

 

Phil

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