Rocket 2 AC prism — The access point has an effective radio module on board, providing a signal with a power of up to 27 dbm (depending on the selected region). A feature of the model is the integrated AirPrism bandpass filters, which demonstrate the highest signal-to-noise ratios, which ensures a high-quality connection in conditions where conventional radio equipment is not able to provide stable data exchange.
Thanks to the support of the Ubiquiti AirMax AC proprietary protocol, collision-free data exchange has become possible, which is especially important when deploying base stations serving a large number of remote client equipment. It is no secret that the csma-ca scheme used in ordinary WIFI crashes when subscriber devices cannot hear each other's signal — data transmission by clients often starts simultaneously, causing erors and crashes.
To solve this problem, AirMax ac uses tdma polling, giving each connected client a personal time slot for connecting to the base station, thus completely eliminating the possibility of collisions.
Another feature of the access point is the support of gps data synchronization, which is especially important when placing the device next to other radio equipment, allowing more precise control of data addressing.
The device settings are controlled in the web interface of the AirOs operating system, where parameters are set for power, encryption, if necessary, IP addresses are set and other settings typical for radio equipment are set.