Ubiquiti UDB-PRO-SECTOR, Device Bridge Pro Sector, PTMP
Ubiquiti UDB-PRO-SECTOR, Device Bridge Pro Sector, PTMP
The access point with Point-to-Multi-Point (PtMP) technology delivers a reliable solution for bridging networks over distances exceeding 5 km. With support for more than 40 UDB-Pro clients simultaneously, it is an ideal choice for businesses, municipalities, and industrial sites that require stable connectivity across large areas. A maximum throughput of 400 Mbit/s ensures smooth operation of demanding applications, video transmissions, and data communications without dropouts or delays.
Stability and durability for outdoor environments
The device leverages MIMO 2×2 technology for higher performance and reliability even in challenging conditions. With weather resistance rated at IPX6, it is ready for long-term outdoor deployment, whether installed in urban areas or remote locations. Mounting on a pole with a diameter of 24—60 mm is simple and flexible, so the unit integrates quickly into existing infrastructure. Power over PoE reduces the need for additional cabling and makes installation and management easier.
Top-tier performance and versatile use
Operation in the 5 GHz band with Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) and an antenna gain of 17 dBi provides a strong, stable signal even under heavy load. A transmit power of 25 dBm and Gigabit Ethernet support up to 1000 Mbit/s guarantee efficient data delivery. The combination of wired and wireless connectivity enables versatile use—from linking corporate networks and remote camera surveillance to connecting off-site facilities. This access point offers an ideal mix of performance, reliability, and flexibility for modern wireless network infrastructure.
Key features
• Support for Point-to-Multi-Point (PtMP) with 40+ UDB-Pro clients
• Maximum throughput 400 Mbit/s and range up to 5 km
• MIMO 2×2 technology for higher stability
• Weather resistance IPX6 for outdoor use
• Easy pole mounting (24–60 mm)
• Power via PoE
• Gigabit Ethernet interface with 1000 Mbit/s
Package Contents
• Device
• Mounting bracket
• Metal clamp
| Specifications | |
| Overview | |
| Dimensions | 360.9 x 129.6 x 71.4 mm |
| WiFi Standard | WiFi 5 |
| Spatial Streams | 2 |
| Coverage Area | 5 km |
| Mounting Locations | Pole |
| Weatherproofing | IPX6 |
| Power Method | PoE |
| Performance | |
| MIMO | 5 GHz:2 x 2 |
| Max. Data Rate | 5 GHz:400 Mbps (BW40) |
| Antenna Gain | 5 GHz:17 dBi |
| Max. TX Power | 5 GHz:25 dBm |
| Max. Conducted TX Power | 25 dBm (Combined) |
| Supported Data Rates | 802.11ac (WiFi 5): 6.5 Mbps to 400 Mbps (MCS0 - MCS9 NSS1/2, VHT 20/40) 802.11n: 6.5 Mbps to 300 Mbps (MCS0 - MCS15, HT 20/40) 802.11a: 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps |
| Wireless Security | WPA2 AES |
| Hardware | |
| Max. Power Consumption | 6W |
| Supported Voltage Range | 42.5—57V DC |
| Networking Interface | (1) GbE RJ45 ports |
| Antennas | Internal |
| Management | Ethernet WiFi |
| Channel Bandwidth | 20/40 MHz |
| Wind Loading | 128.2N at 200 km/h |
| Weight | Device: 782 g With mount: 835 g |
| Mount Material | UV-stabilized polycarbonate, stainless steel |
| Enclosure Material | UV-stabilized polycarbonate |
| Pole Mount Diameter | 24—60 mm |
| Button | (1) Factory-reset |
| LEDs | System: Power, Ethernet |
| NDAA Compliant | ✓ |
| Certifications | CE, FCC, IC, Anatel: 05978-25-08356 |
| Operating Frequency | 5150 - 5875 MHz |
| Ambient Operating Temperature | -40 to 60° C |
| Ambient Operating Humidity | 5 to 95% noncondensing |
Caution! According to current Greek Legislation, of N.F.B.A.R. and the provisions of the P.D. 98/2017 the lawful use of this product in the frequency band 5150 – 5250MHz and 5250 – 5350MHz, provides for a maximum transmit power of 200 mW e.i.r.p. and in the frequency band 5470 – 5725MHz, provides for a maximum transmit power of 1 W e.i.r.p.
At this maximum power the output power of the transmitter and the gain of the antenna are both taken into account. Responsible for spectrum surveillance is H.T.P.C.
This product is CE marked, P.D. 98/2017
This product is intended for outdoor use.
