

LiteBeam ac Gen 2 LBE-5AC-Gen2 5GHz Airmax 2X2 MIMO 23dBi 450+ Mbps CPE (2-Pack) with Ethernet Surge Protector ETH-SP for Outdoor High-Speed (2-Pack)
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Al Robinson
> 3 dayThis thing is a BEAST!!!! it works fantastically.
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Paul W
> 3 dayHad a little trouble with set up. But figured it after a few days my college days are awhile back...
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Robert Burns
> 3 dayso far no problems
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David Hunt
> 3 dayI have 2 sets of these on the property. 1 is pumping signal over 1/2 mile up the hill to an outbuilding the other out to my workshop and barn. Could not be happier, the cable I had running to the barn was in a high traffic area that I run heavy equipment over. After a few patch jobs I got fed up and bought these. Simple install and great signal. Could not be happier with the outcome.
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Robert Giesler
> 3 dayI live in rural Iowa, and on somewhat of an island. I am surrounded by a rural phone company but an Stuck with Century Link as my phone provider. They do not offer high speed internet and never will to my house. The rural phone company even has fiber but I am 1/2 mile from their service area. I had seen this product several years ago but at that time it was at price point out of my reach. I have settled for a ISP that provided me with 20 MB service at best and normally about 4 if its worked. Three weeks ago it became unsuable. We have been using our cellular data. Last week I stubmled across this product at Newegg, but it was gen 1 of the product rated at 100 Mbps. I did a search and found the Gen 2 whick is rated at well over 450+ Mpbs for $7 more and it included surge protectors. I emailed the rural phone company and the agreed to sell me service if I could find a neighbor that would allow me to place an antenna. I found 3, ended up I will give the neighbor a Case of Coors light each month for the use of his power and TV tower. The system arrived and I tried to set it up in my living room using a youtube video. I became super friustrated. I put everything in the the box and gave up for the evening. About 2 am I got up and decided to try again. I was over thinking the entire process. I downloaded the APP, I plugged both antennas in and with in literally 3 minutes setup was done! That afternoon the phone company came to the neighbors and turne don the circuit. I climbed the tower, installed the antenna. I used the app to tweak the alighnment with my phone. 320 Mbps up and 130 Mbps down. My new fiber cicruit is 50 Mbps. I have the option to bump the circuit all the way up to 200 Mbps. The distance between the antennas is 1 Mile. I do recommend setting it up on the ground first and avoid Youtube videos.
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GMan
> 3 daythey go to gether well and fitment is nice. Product setup is simple. I placed both on existing masts. Software configuration and setup is NOT for the IT challenged. You will end up calling for Amazon IT support for configuration.
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Chris B.
08-06-2025This worked just as advertised. We spray painted them black so they wouldnt be so obvious, hooked them up, and they work great. I had a friend who is tech savvy help with the setup. Not sure I could have done it myself.
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Darin B. Fennell
Greater than one weekWow for the money this thing is great. I use this to get inet to my shop from my house. About 2 acres away. While the ends are full 1gb. I havent been able to get 1gb through the link. But Ive got a solid 800meg. More than 1 need. Having some network experience was a great help however the document is pretty good.
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Andrew Zweifel
Greater than one weekTo sum it up.... Buy them.... Had 5 year old nanos until one broke. Bought these and over tripled my download speed from 30mb to 100mb. Same line of sight through tree tops. Easy to assemble just make sure to secure your pole if mounting very high up
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Vega
Greater than one weekProduct is good, I’ve bought this package before, however this time I got open box used items from Flytec Computers. The package was also missing the grounding boxes and half of the screws to attach the side panels to the dish. Unfortunately I don’t have time to process a return since I’m installing these while visiting a friend on vacation, so I’m going to have to buy screws and forgo the grounding boxes.