🚀 Elevate your home WiFi game—because buffering is so last decade!
The AmpliFi Instant Home WiFi Mesh Router (UK version) delivers dual-band 802.11ac wireless connectivity with speeds up to 867 Mbps on 5 GHz and 300 Mbps on 2.4 GHz, ensuring robust and seamless coverage throughout your home. Its compact, stylish design and easy setup make it ideal for professionals seeking reliable, high-performance internet without the hassle.
Brand | AmpliFi |
Package Dimensions | 13.2 x 12.9 x 10.4 cm; 601 g |
Item model number | AFI-INS-R-UK |
Manufacturer | Aerials, Satellites and Cables Ltd |
Series | AFI-INS-R |
Colour | White |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
Voltage | 2.3E+2 Volts (AC) |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 601 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
L**E
Ubiquiti Instant Mesh Router Only
Not written a review before, but thought this is a perfect opportunity to give my opinion about this product.I'll say straight off the bat, I work in I.T. and have used Ubiquiti products before - and honestly really like them so I'll try be as unbiased as possible.I moved into a new apartment and got a new ISP line (it's not a gig fibre line that I wished for when blowing out my birthday candles - but it's faster than the previous place I lived), the ISP provided me, typically, with a pretty cheap ADSL Modem Router, which is fine - until I started to get problems.My main issues with the original router were following;- Single band 2.4GHz- Low Router Memory- No MIMO support- It didn't even have 802.11 a/c- I am in an apartment where there's loaaaaaaads of Wi-Fi signals around (which is obviously not good when on a pure 2.4GHz frequency)I began searching for some routers and although you can get ones that will do pretty much what the Ubiquiti instant mesh router does for cheaper, none of them have the aesthetic or enterprise pedigree that Ubiquiti do.The set up for this device was easy. Very easy. Pretty much plug and play, which for users who aren't too tech savvy is a massive boon (I will note that if you're plugging this into your ISP provided modem/router you will want to turn your old router into bridge mode)Next you have the app - this has clearly been built by an experienced company and development team as it includes most of the features that a home router will require (I note most as some additional availability would be nice for advanced features) - but as I said this is for standard users that don't really want to mess with any settings.The app is clean functional and provided you with all the useful data that you could require, as well as amending settings in a simple way - i.e. turning on the guest network is as easy as pressing a button.Next the hardware - this router is a beast for it's small size (Not much bigger than an Echo Dot), it supports 802.11 a/c / is dual-band / has Band Steering (auto detects signal and puts you on 5GHz or 2.4GHz to improve performance) / Router Steering (Useful in a mesh) / Allows multiple SSID's etc...One draw back is the lack of Gigabit ethernet ports of which there's one, but get your self a network switch and you're sorted, plus if you need the extra ports the £150 big brother of this device has 4.After settings up the Instant Mesh Router and doing some tests before and after, I got a pretty decent speed increase from a 40Mb down on the old router to around 50/54Mb down using the Ubiquiti - I put this down mostly to being able to use the less congested 5GHz channel and this is based on WiFi speeds not with a direct ethernet connection.I feel that if you fall into one of these groups then you can't go wrong;- You're not tech savvy and want an easy to use router / app- You want a set it and forget it system- You want something that looks stylish but is functional- You want an easily upgrade-able mesh network that's constantly updatedOh and Ubiquiti Teleport is free and is pretty much an instant VPN to your home network - what more could you want when travelling to access your home countries Netflix etc!!!Hope this helps any potential users!
Z**S
Small, but mighty router.
We have a Virgin Media hun 3 with the 350mbps service. Our house is a four bedroom terrace and there are four of us in the house. We have smart phones, tablets, xboxes and computers connected via WiFi. Plus our house is smart home with nest, Alexa devices and an intruder alarm all connected to our WiFi network too.It’s safe to say that we use our WiFi heavily and Virgin Hub 3 was struggling with the number of devices we have connected and struggled to provide a solid wireless connection on the far side of the house.I was recommended the amplifi product by a colleague at work and it’s amazing with speed gains in every room in the house, sometimes by as much as twice as fast WiFi speeds.I did experience an issue connecting with my VM Hub but this appears to be an issue with the VM Hub, not the amplifi router. I had to factory reset my VM Hub and then select modem mode. Following the factory reset the Amplifi router works perfectly with the VM Hub 3 in modem mode.
B**N
Business grade WiFi performance for the home
If you find the Ubiquiti product line too daunting but want the performance this is a great product to go for. Simple setup with great wireless coverage.ProsSmall units that don't look intrusiveEase of setup and managementCan add additional routers as mesh pointsTeleport VPN gives you a private connection back to your home network with very little setupOptional ethernet backhaul so mesh points can be linked via cableConsRouter only has one LAN portWould be good to buy additional mesh points instead of having to buy the Amplifi HD mesh points or another routerLive usage isn't viewable for devices connected via ethernet
M**S
Easy Setup, works great so far.
Gave up on a Linksys Velop 3 node system that never seemed to work for me.Bought one router from Ubiquiti to test. Plugged directly into BT home hub 5 and being used in router mode.Had it up and running in 5-10 minutes and since then it’s been absolutely rock solid.The WiFi coverage is good and the only place I really struggle is outside at the back of the house but this is some 30metres from the router which sits In the front of the house. Speed drops here by about 50%.Will definitely be buying a second to fill that coverage gap.
D**Y
Great setup for a Mesh network and great price
Bought this to go with my duel pack which was more than enough for my home but I needed the additional ethernet output for a older TV which needs a cable connection.It linked up to the system great and the speed is amazing compared to my old extender setup and devices just connect seamlessly. Coverage is great and the app for the phone is excellent with the ability to see all device give them there own icons and even pause there access if I wanted.If you need more than one unit then buy the duel pack first (it works out cheaper) then buy this if you need to extend.
P**R
Fantastic product!
These are great. Ubiquiti have nailed it with the Amplifi Instant. The router alone is perfect for my 3 bed semi even though it’s placed in a corner at the front of the house. My advice would be to buy the router as a standalone product and see how the coverage is for you. If you find that you need more coverage, buy another one as it will connect to your existing router as a mesh point. It’ll cost just £15 more than buying the kit version. In most average sized houses you’ll get good WiFi coverage from just the router alone if it’s placed centrally. They are also a piece of cake to set up and have a nice, clean and simple smartphone app. Connecting a mesh point is so easy, just plug it in to the mains and wait for it to boot. It’ll show up immediately in the app and will ask you if you want to add it to your existing network. One click to confirm and it’s done. So so easy.
M**K
Not great Wi-Fi performance
Easy to install but sadly very poor performance. Have the amplifier HD system which seems to work much better. Good customer service as they refunded the item Upon return
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