Distriwave in FL is practically giving them away on eBay.
I have no experience with them but I have bought stuff from "Ubntshop" in Latvia using eBay. No problems.
EDIT: Sorry - "them" in this case is the M3 Rocket, not the Nano ...
I see NSM3 available on Newegg - with "volume discounts available" so not scarce I think...
For non-AREDN firmware use, anyone investigated "part 96" AirOS TDMA backhaul possibilities for these M365 devices?: https://www.fcc.gov/rulemaking/12-354
"General Authorized Access users are permitted to use any portion of the 3550-3700 MHz band not assigned to a higher tier user and may also operate opportunistically on unused Priority Access channels."
I don't know if this will be useful, but looks to add more options on the tool belt.
Try ISPsupplies in Texas
Yep. The NanoBridge M3 also is hard to find.
Distriwave in FL is practically giving them away on eBay.
I have no experience with them but I have bought stuff from "Ubntshop" in Latvia using eBay. No problems.
EDIT: Sorry - "them" in this case is the M3 Rocket, not the Nano ...
I see NSM3 available on Newegg - with "volume discounts available" so not scarce I think...
Looks like Streakwave has them in stock ($129): https://www.streakwave.com/itemdesc.asp?ic=NSM3
Struck out with Streakwave; only one in stock and couldn't tell me when they'd get more in.
Again - Newegg is showing NSM3 in stock and volume discounts available.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA5132576727&cm_re=NSM3-_-33-664-014-_-Product
Just to be absolutely clear, we do NOT use the NSM365, correct?
That is correct. It is filtered internally to not be useful to us at all.
Andre
For non-AREDN firmware use, anyone investigated "part 96" AirOS TDMA backhaul possibilities for these M365 devices?: https://www.fcc.gov/rulemaking/12-354
"General Authorized Access users are permitted to use any portion of the 3550-3700 MHz band not assigned to a higher tier user and may also operate opportunistically on unused Priority Access channels."
I don't know if this will be useful, but looks to add more options on the tool belt.
Joe AE6XE