Ubiquiti AirMax Device Interoperability and DFS Availability

Ubiquiti AirMax Device Interoperability and DFS Availability

Item DFS Approved Backwards Compatible  DFS notes
Ubiquiti : AF-2X(US) NA NA  
Ubiquiti : AF-3X(US) NA NA  
Ubiquiti : AF-5X(US) Yes No  
Ubiquiti : BulletM2-HP(US) NA NA  
Ubiquiti : BulletM5-HP(US) No Yes  
Ubiquiti : IS-5AC(US) No Yes In process, no ETA
Ubiquiti : IS-M5(US) No Yes In process, no ETA
Ubiquiti : LBE-5AC-16-120(US) Yes Yes DFS on label request page, not on spec sheet
Ubiquiti : LBE-5AC-23(US) Yes Yes DFS on label request page, not on spec sheet
Ubiquiti : LBE-5AC-Gen2(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : LocoM2(US) NA NA  
Ubiquiti : LocoM5(US) Yes YES  
Ubiquiti : NBE-5AC-16(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : NBE-5AC-Gen2(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : NBE-M5-16(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : NBE-M5-19(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : NSM2(US) NA NA  
Ubiquiti : NSM5(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : PBE-5AC-300-ISO(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : PBE-5AC-300(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : PBE-5AC-400-ISO(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : PBE-5AC-400(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : PBE-5AC-500-ISO(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : PBE-5AC-500(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : PBE-5AC-620(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : PBE-5AC-Gen2(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : PBE-M2-400(US) NA NA  
Ubiquiti : PBE-M5-300-ISO(US) Yes Yes DFS on label request page, not on spec sheet
Ubiquiti : PBE-M5-300(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : PBE-M5-400-ISO(US) Yes Yes DFS on label request page, not on spec sheet
Ubiquiti : PBE-M5-400(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : PBE-M5-620(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : PBM5(US) No Yes  
Ubiquiti : PS-5AC-45(US) No Yes In process, no ETA
Ubiquiti : R5AC-PRISM(US) Yes Yes  
Ubiquiti : RocketM2(US) NA NA  
Ubiquiti : RocketM5(US) Yes Yes (if client) Only units with FCC ID SWX-RM5
Ubiquiti : RP-5AC-Gen2(US) Yes Yes  
       
       
https://www.ubnt.com/fcclabelrequest/ This is the site to request new UNII labels
       
       
For AC to M compatibility, it only works with AC AP and M client  You can't use an AC client with MAP.  
AC units have to be AirOs v8+, M units have to be v6+  
https://help.ubnt.com/hc/en-us/articles/221464608-airMAX-How-to-Connect-airMAX-M-Stations-to-an-airMAX-AC-Access-Point
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