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.
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...
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
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