Point-to-Point Wireless Bridges in Lebanon

Connect any two locations with high-capacity wireless backhaul. HI-GAIN stocks point-to-point bridges from Ubiquiti, Cambium Networks, and Mimosa Networks — ready for deployment across Lebanon.

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Ubiquiti airFiber & airMAX PTP

From the budget-friendly LiteBeam and NanoBeam point-to-point kits to the high-performance airFiber 60 and airFiber 5XHD, Ubiquiti covers every distance and budget requirement.

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Cambium PTP Series

Carrier-grade point-to-point radios engineered for mission-critical links. The PTP 550 and PTP 670 deliver gigabit throughput with NLOS capability across challenging terrain.

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Mimosa Networks B-Series

Mimosa Networks B24 and B5c deliver fiber-like wireless throughput with GPS synchronization, making them ideal for congested urban environments and ISP backbone links.

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The Complete Guide to Point-to-Point Wireless Bridges in Lebanon

A point-to-point wireless bridge creates a dedicated high-speed connection between two locations without the need for fiber optic cable. In Lebanon, where trenching fiber through dense urban neighborhoods or across mountainous terrain is often impractical or prohibitively expensive, PTP wireless links provide a fast, reliable alternative. Whether you are an ISP building backbone infrastructure between tower sites, a business connecting two office buildings across Beirut, or a municipality linking government facilities, HI-GAIN has the right PTP wireless bridge for your project.

Ubiquiti airFiber: Performance Meets Affordability

Ubiquiti has transformed the PTP wireless market by delivering high-throughput radios at accessible price points. The Ubiquiti airFiber 60 operates in the license-free 60 GHz band and delivers up to 1.8 Gbps of throughput over short distances (under 2 km), making it perfect for building-to-building links in dense areas like downtown Beirut or Jounieh. For longer distances, the airFiber 5XHD provides up to 1 Gbps aggregate throughput over 5 GHz with an integrated dish antenna capable of reaching 100+ km in ideal conditions. The more budget-conscious LiteBeam 5AC Gen2 and NanoBeam 5AC Gen2 offer reliable point-to-point connectivity at lower throughput tiers, suitable for connecting branch offices or remote camera installations. Ubiquiti's UISP platform provides centralized management for all your airFiber and airMAX PTP links from a single dashboard.

Cambium PTP 550 & PTP 670: Carrier-Grade Reliability

When your link must not go down, Cambium Networks PTP radios are the industry standard. The Cambium PTP 550 delivers up to 1.36 Gbps of aggregate throughput using dynamic spectrum optimization, automatically avoiding interference sources in real time. It supports distances up to 200 km with appropriate antennas and is widely deployed by telecom operators across Lebanon's Bekaa Valley and northern mountain ranges. The Cambium PTP 670 steps up the performance with multi-channel operation and true NLOS (non-line-of-sight) capability, handling those difficult link paths where terrain or vegetation partially obstructs the signal. For licensed microwave deployments, the PTP 820 series delivers carrier-grade reliability with 99.999% uptime for backbone links between major tower sites.

Mimosa Networks B24 & B5c: GPS-Synchronized Backhaul

Mimosa Networks introduced GPS synchronization to unlicensed-band PTP radios, enabling operators to deploy collocated links on the same tower without self-interference. The Mimosa Networks B24 operates at 24 GHz and delivers up to 1.5 Gbps of real IP throughput — fiber-like performance without the fiber cost. It is ideal for short-to-medium range backbone links (up to 5 km) in urban ISP deployments across Beirut and Tripoli. For longer distances, the Mimosa Networks B5c operates at 5 GHz with connectorized design, allowing you to pair it with high-gain antennas for links exceeding 50 km across Lebanon's mountain-to-mountain corridors. Both models feature Mimosa Networks' spectrum analysis tools that continuously monitor the RF environment and select the cleanest channels.

Choosing the Right PTP Bridge for Your Project

Selecting the correct point-to-point wireless bridge depends on four primary factors: distance, required throughput, available spectrum, and budget. For short-range links under 2 km where maximum throughput is needed, the Ubiquiti airFiber 60 or Mimosa Networks B24 provide the best value per megabit. For medium-range ISP backbone links between 2 km and 30 km, the Cambium PTP 550 and Mimosa Networks B5c are proven performers. For ultra-long-range links exceeding 30 km across Lebanon's Bekaa-to-coast routes or mountain passes, the Cambium PTP 670 with high-gain external antennas is the most reliable choice.

Budget also plays an important role. Ubiquiti airMAX products like the LiteBeam 5AC Gen2 start under $100 per unit and can establish working PTP links for basic connectivity needs. At the mid-range, the Mimosa Networks B24 at $599 per unit delivers exceptional price-to-performance for ISP backhaul. At the premium tier, the Cambium PTP 670 commands a higher investment but provides the interference resilience and NLOS capability that mission-critical deployments demand.

Common PTP Use Cases in Lebanon

ISP backbone links: Connect your tower sites across the Bekaa Valley with Cambium PTP 550 or Mimosa Networks B5c for gigabit backbone capacity. Building-to-building: Link your headquarters to a branch office across the street with a Ubiquiti airFiber 60 — installation takes hours, not weeks. Tower-to-tower backhaul: Use Cambium PTP 670 to bridge major cell tower sites over 50+ km distances with carrier-grade reliability. Surveillance: Extend your IP camera network to remote locations with NanoBeam or LiteBeam PTP kits. Enterprise WAN: Connect multiple campus buildings without leasing expensive fiber circuits.

Why Buy PTP Wireless Bridges from HI-GAIN?

HI-GAIN has been supplying Lebanon's networking industry from Beirut since 1990. We stock point-to-point radios from all major brands in our Dora warehouse, so you can get your equipment the same day without waiting weeks for international shipping. Our technical team can help you plan your link, calculate your Fresnel zone clearance, and recommend the right antenna and radio combination. We also offer competitive wholesale pricing for ISPs deploying multiple backbone links.

Explore More Networking Solutions

Need the full picture beyond PTP bridges? Explore our brand-specific pages for complete product catalogs: Ubiquiti (UBNT) Lebanon for the entire airFiber and UniFi ecosystem, Cambium Networks Lebanon for ePMP and PTP solutions, Mimosa Networks Lebanon for B-Series and A5c radios, and MikroTik Lebanon for the routing and switching backbone behind your wireless links. For real-time stock, visit our product availability page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about point-to-point wireless bridges in Lebanon

What is the maximum distance for a point-to-point wireless bridge in Lebanon?

The maximum distance depends on the radio and frequency band. Ubiquiti airFiber 60 works up to 2 km at 60 GHz. Mimosa Networks B5c can reach 50+ km at 5 GHz with high-gain antennas. Cambium PTP 670 supports links over 200 km with appropriate dish antennas in ideal conditions. For most ISP backbone links in Lebanon, distances between 5 km and 30 km are typical, and radios like the Cambium PTP 550 or Mimosa Networks B5c handle these ranges with ease.

Do I need a license to operate a PTP wireless bridge in Lebanon?

Equipment operating in the 5 GHz and 24 GHz unlicensed bands (such as Ubiquiti airFiber, Mimosa Networks B24, and Cambium PTP 550) does not require a frequency license in Lebanon for point-to-point use. However, licensed microwave bands (used by the Cambium PTP 820 series) do require coordination with the Lebanese Telecommunications Regulatory Authority. HI-GAIN can advise you on regulatory requirements for your specific deployment.

Which PTP bridge is best for an ISP backbone in Lebanon?

For ISP backbone links, we recommend the Cambium PTP 550 for its proven reliability and 1.36 Gbps throughput, or the Mimosa Networks B5c for its GPS synchronization feature that prevents self-interference when collocating multiple links on the same tower. If budget is a priority and distances are short, the Ubiquiti airFiber 60 delivers 1.8 Gbps at a lower price point. Contact HI-GAIN for a free link assessment.

Can a wireless bridge replace a fiber connection in Lebanon?

Yes, modern PTP wireless bridges deliver fiber-equivalent performance. The Mimosa Networks B24 provides 1.5 Gbps real throughput, and the Ubiquiti airFiber 60 delivers 1.8 Gbps — both comparable to a fiber optic link. The main advantage of wireless is rapid deployment (hours instead of weeks for trenching) and lower upfront cost. Many ISPs in Lebanon use PTP wireless as their primary backbone where fiber infrastructure is unavailable or cost-prohibitive.

Where can I buy point-to-point wireless equipment in Lebanon?

HI-GAIN stocks point-to-point wireless bridges from Ubiquiti, Cambium Networks, and Mimosa Networks at our Beirut warehouse in Dora, Maguie Elhajj Street, Yerevan Plaza Center. We offer same-day pickup for in-stock items, competitive pricing, and technical support for link planning. Call us at +961 3 337 666 or visit our online availability page to check current stock.