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Sk
> 3 dayIt wont work wothout POE. No instructions here what adapter to buy.
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Andrew Dean
> 3 dayUbiquiti makes good products but the radio on these are really weak. I have 3 across a 3 level 1500 sq-ft townhouse and theres a terrible dead spot at the back corner of the building where I get like 5% throughput. If you have a good single the throughput is very good
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Xipper
> 3 dayI am an IT expert, my main network is all manually managed Mikrotik products including multiple POE switches, >3 access points, and multiple routers. I decided to see what the fuss was about for Ubiquiti and purchased this to setup at a remote location, in order to truly use all of the features you need deploy their controller software to manage the device...perhaps the controller doesnt need to be running 24/7 to operate, but it really is needed to manage or diagnose the network. This is a bit of a bummer and definitely makes this for more advanced users only, at least Mikrotik can be configured 100% of every feature with a web browser, an iOS app, or a Windows based app (that works perfectly in Wine on Mac/Linux). It wouldnt be as bad if you could actually build a full network with Mikrotik and use the controller to manage the firewall/router, and perhaps some day you can...but today most all Ubiquiti hardware isnt even available to purchase unless you pay scalper prices. This AP is WiFi 6, and it does offer some improvement in performance over my very old Mikrotik hardware...but not hardly enough to truly justify the nearly 3X price tag over my WAP AC (RBWAPG-5HACT2HND). I wont be replacing my completely reliable Mikrotik network anytime soon, and the 2nd location has this Unifi 6 Pro paired with a Mikrotik router since Ubiquiti doesnt offer full solutions at any reasonable price point.
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Spank Hill
> 3 dayWhile setup is relatively painless following the app, there are pointless limitations to standalone configuration, and on my unit in particular the 5GHz radio wouldnt transmit at all, despite trying updates to the firmware and other troubleshooting methods. The whole point of the Unifi APs is that they are supposed to be robust yet simple, and yet their manufacturing QA needs work.
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Dan Harris
> 3 dayDo not buy this. They do not provide any instructions on how to set this up. In order to set up an Access Point, you at least have to provide a way of accessing the UI for the first time. Ubiquiti does not. You cannot connect to the through its IP from the LAN. Downloading the Ubiquiti app also does not allow you to access the UI following the instructions on Ubiquitis website.
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Bryce Hall
> 3 dayI have over 30 wireless devices and this AP dosnt even flinch at it. It runs about 5% CPU while I have all connected and 3 TVs streaming. Range doubled from the AC Pro and I get much faster speeds on my ax (Wi-Fi 6) devices.
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Robert
> 3 dayPros // Cheap, reliable, functional. Its Unfi so basic but best near enterprise as you can get. \ Cons: // Still years later beta features have to be disabled to get a true stable connection. Roaming still weak compared to true controller based ap. 80/160 5g channels still buggy as always. \ Overall. Its a Unfi ap cheap reliable and can be left alone for years. Just dont expect huge performance but it will do small office or house hold jobs perfectly fine. Keep the channel width down and keep power below 80% and it will be rock solid.