Setting up a wireless PtP bridge using Ubiquiti airOS 8.0 devices
Jeff shows how to configure a pair of Ubiquiti LiteBeam AC AP devices as a point-to-point wireless bridge. Bridged devices perform as if they were an Ethernet cable and can be used to connect any device that uses Ethernet (e.g. IP cameras, PC's, Intercoms, etc.) wirelessly. While this video focuses on the LiteBeam AC AP, the steps performed will apply to any Ubiquiti device running airOS 8.0.X and broadly apply to any wireless equipment.

▶︎
How To Setup A WiFi Base Station Tutorial

▶︎
PTP Wireless Bridge Setup 2022 - Step-by-step Guide!

▶︎
SUMMER DEEP HOUSE Musics Mix 2026 ♫ Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga,Dua Lipa, Adele,Ed Sheeran, The Weeknd #02

▶︎
Nanobeam NBE‑5AC‑Gen2 Review & Speed Test

▶︎
Trying Long Distance Wi-Fi in London using UBIQUITI LiteBeams

▶︎
EdgeRouter 4 and 6 Unboxing and Setup

▶︎
Valve Steam Machine Review: GPU & CPU Benchmarks, SteamOS Test, Thermals, Noise, and Price

▶︎
Simple fix for Ethernet cable (Cat5e/Cat6) with broken pair(s)

▶︎
How to share internet far away with a P2P Bridge Directional antenna - ubiquiti litebeam M5 point

▶︎
How to Setup & Configure Ubiquiti Litebeam M5 as Point to Point (P2P Mode).💻 AirOS Full Tutorial.🔖

▶︎
Grecian Port PTMP Wireless Design

▶︎
Ubiquiti PTMP Setup And Configuration

▶︎
VLANs Made Easy: Learn This Today!

▶︎
Ubiquiti NanoBeam AC Gen2 Basic Wireless Bridge Setup

▶︎
Mimosa Networks Podcast #1: Making WISPs Great Again - How to Start a WISP

▶︎
The Basics - How to configure two Ubiquiti Nanobeams to create a simple point to point

▶︎
Unbelievable Smart Workers | Genius Construction Skills, Crazy Fails | Part 115 #construction #smart

▶︎
Ubiquiti NanoBeam AC Gen2 Advanced Wireless Bridge Setup

▶︎
NanoStation M5 Setup and Configuration

▶︎
