Outdoor WIFI > 60 GHz

airFiber 60 LR

Model: AF60-LR
Code: #01662
Brand: Ubiquiti
Warranty: 12 Month
1801.19
In Stock
Description
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airFiber 60 LR airFiber 60 GHz Radio System Featuring Wave Technology with True Duplex Gigabit Performance for PtP Links over 12 km Distances
AF60 LR is a 60GHz radio designed for high-throughput connectivity over an extended range. The airFiber 60 LR features the integrated high-gain dish antenna for high speed, long-range performance Point-to-Point (PtP) links. New WaveTechnology enables incredible long-range performance within the 60GHz spectrum.
Includes a built-in Bluetooth management radio for easy setup.

Main features:

  • Low-interference 60 Ghz spectrum
  • Integrated GPS
  • Long range, up to 12 km
  • Precision Alignment Mount Included
  • link.ui.com Planning Support
  • Quick Setup Using the *UISPâ„¢ App via Bluetoot

Hardware

Processor: Quad-Core ARM Cortex A7

Memory: 256 MB DDR3

Networking Interface: 10/100/1000 Mbps RJ45 Ethernet

RF Connections: Internal

Max. Power Consumption: 18W

Power Method: Passive PoE, Pins 4, 5+ and 7, 8-

Power Supply: 48VDC, 0.65A Gigabit PoE Adapter

Voltage Range:  48VDC ± 10%

ESD/EMP Protection:  Air/Contact: ± 24kV

Operating Temperature: -40 to 60° C (-40 to 140° F)

Operating Humidity: 5 to 95% Noncondensing

Certifications: FCC, IC, CE

System

Maximum Throughput: 1.8 Gbps

Maximum Range: 12 km

Encryption: WPA2-PSK (AES)

Software

OS:  airOS®

Modes:  PtP Only

Services: UISP, Ping Watchdog, NTP Client, System Log

Utilities:  Antenna Alignment Tool, Discovery Utility, Ping, Traceroute, Speed Test

Network: Bridge Mode

Management interface: Bluetooth management 

Minimum Software Requirements: Modern Web Browser or Android/iOS Smartphone

Technology: Wave

RF

Operating Frequency: 57 to 71 Ghz

Max. Conducted TX Power: 21 dBm

GPS: Yes

Channel Bandwidth: 2160, 1080 Mhz

Antenna Gain: 43 dBi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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