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Ubiquiti Lite AP GPS- LAP-GPS

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  • ntenna Gain 17 dBi
  • 5 GHz frequency range
  • Max TX Power 25 dBm
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Buy Ubiquiti Lite AP GPS LAP in Nairobi, Kenya

The LiteAP from Ubiquiti is the latest in high-performance access points. It’s lightweight, compact form factor and capable chip-set (up to 450+ Mbps real TCP/IP throughput) make it perfectly suited for short to medium range PtMP networks. The LAP-GPS is designed to offer an excellent cost/performance solution for wireless bridging in the license-free 5GHz range and uses a combination of proprietary hardware and software technologies to deliver its breakthrough combination of throughput and range with cost-effective value.

The LAP-GPS model is a PtMP AP device that makes use of the latest 802.11ac wireless protocols to achieve excellent throughput, as well as Precise GPS frame synchronisation which enables your co-located LAP-GPS devices to transmit and receive data without interfering with one another, allowing for better frequency reuse and increased network stability. The antenna design allows the LAP-GPS to serve clients within a 90 degree arc with a gain of 17dBi.

Quick Installation

– Minimal fasteners simplify installation. No tools are needed; only a single tool is required for pole-mounting

Versatile Mounting

– The ball-joint mount of the LiteAP AC provides adjustment flexibility for versatile mounting options.

Efficient Design

– The LiteAP AC features a lightweight antenna with an integrated radio in a sleek design.

Gigabit Ethernet

–The LiteAP AC delivers high throughput over its wired connection.

Mobile App Support

–The LAP-GPS integrates a separate Wi-Fi radio for fast and easy setup using your mobile device.

GPS Sync Support

–Precise GPS frame synchronisation enables co-located LAP-GPS devices to transmit and receive data without interfering with each other, allowing for better frequency reuse and increased network stability.

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