Designed for long-range applications, the LTU LR is a 5 GHz subscriber station that functions as a CPE (Customer Premises Equipment) in a Point-to-MultiPoint (PtMP) environment with the LTU Rocket® as the basestation.Proprietary LTU TechnologyBased on Ubiquiti''s LTU technology, the LTU LR is not impeded by the limitations of standard 802.11 Wi-Fi technology. Its custom LTU silicon and radio architecture provide up to 600+ Mbps of real TCP/IP throughput and modulation rates of up to 4096QAM.CPE ModesThe LTU LR supports both bridged and built-in hardware NAT router modes to suit your specific deployment.Frequency SplitThe LTU LR can use different frequencies for TX and RX to avoid interferenceImproved Noise ImmunityThe LTU LR directs RF energy in a tighter beamwidth. With the focus in one direction, the LTU LR blocks or spatially filters out noise to improve noise immunity. This is especially important in an area crowded with other RF signals of the same or similar frequency.Innovative DesignUbiquiti''s InnerFeed technology integrates the radio into the feedhorn of a 26 dBi antenna, so there is no need for a cable. This improves performance because it eliminates cable losses.Quick Mounting and AlignmentThe LTU LR features a large reflector size and easy elevation adjustment (azimuth is adjusted by rotation around the pole).Channel Width FlexibilityChannel width flexibility allows independent TX and RX channel frequency configurations anywhere within the radio band to avoid local interference. Channel width options include the following: 10 MHz 20 MHz 30 MHz 40 MHz 50 MHz Up to 100 MHz Auto Power AdjustmentsBy default, the Auto Output Power option allows the LTU LR to set the output power (EIRP) to the appropriate level.Signal ControlThe LTU LR''s TX output power is controlled by the AP''s target TX output power. A PtMP network can manage signal levels to enhance network stability and achieve optimal wireless performance with the highest possible modulation.Convenient ConfigurationTo manage the LTU LR, you have two options: the LTU Configuration Interface and Ubiquiti Network Management System (UNMS™). Either option lets you manually configure the LTU LR.Within the LTU Configuration Interface, you can manually configure the LTU LR or manage it from the AP side using the Find My AP feature. The LTU LR will automatically scan for APs using the same channel bandwidth. Select the appropriate AP and then use it to configure the LTU LR.