🚀 Elevate Your Connectivity Game!
The Ubiquiti Networks Access Point WiFi 6 Pro offers cutting-edge dual-band connectivity with lightning-fast data transfer rates of up to 4800 Mbps. Designed for security and efficiency, it features robust security protocols and a sleek, compact design, making it an ideal choice for modern networking needs.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.76"L x 7.76"W x 1.38"H |
Item Weight | 600 Grams |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Control Method | Touch |
Data Transfer Rate | 4800 Megabits Per Second |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1 Gbps |
Controller Type | Switch |
Is Electric | Yes |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Security Protocol | WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-Enterprise |
Additional Features | WPS |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Wireless Compability | 802.11a |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
J**L
Worthy Investments
Spend a bit more and get this access point over the U6+. Most devices aren’t or will never be WIFI 7 compatible. This is stable and worth the investment!
N**G
A great device for Pro-consumers and those with IT knowledge only
I read most of the reviews here and across the 'net on this unit. Got 3 to cover a ~5000 Sqft house with 2 stories. I'm now seeing that this was probably overkill, as they are super powerful devices. I also have a Ubiquiti Cloud Gateway Max. This is the perfect setup for someone who is a bit knowledgeable about networks, especially VLANs and what it takes to run a high end network. You won't get much if anything out of this running without a full Ubiquiti network setup. Ubiquiti hit it out of the park for those with knowledge, selling home equipment to professionals to get their foot in the door for their business line of products. If I were not already deep into Meraki at my business, I jump on Ubiquiti in an instant. Super easy to setup, very powerful in terms of features and capabilities. I've got over 100 devices online with this setup and zero down time (other than my ISP which I now know is a bit more flakey than I had known before due to Ubiquiti's great reporting on network health.) I've setup 4 VLANs for various uses, and kept the IoT networks from seeing the other networks for perfect security in my house. If you don't know IoT in all it's greatness, is also a great avenue for hackers to get into your systems. Protect yourself folks. Go Ubiquiti.Biggest complaint I read about on reviews is the lack of documentation. Well, Ubiquiti is not for folks without much knowledge of networks. I've found a TON of documentation on the web, and in the Ubiquiti community forums. These folks will jump at the opportunity to assist. I did open a ticket with Ubiquiti support once, and they also were very helpful in educating me on some features I was not aware of. High regards to this, and the folks who are willing to help out.Also, I'll have to agree with a lot of reviewers out there that say this is the AP to get. Not the new WiFi 7 models, as WiFi 7 is still too new and you just won't get much out of it at this time. WiFi 6 handles a full gigabit internet connection that most folks get at best in their area without breaking a sweat. You just don't need much more.
J**P
My only wireless for the next decade!
Almost went for a U7 Pro, but picked this due to no need for an internal fan and a bit more live service hours to read reviews on. They're all right: this thing rocks! Use a good POE switch or injector, solid copper ethernet, and get it high up and as central to your actual living space as you can, and it's all good from there. I installed the network controller on my NAS just for the fun of labeling and tracking my devices' usage, but even completely standalone this was a very simple app-based setup that immediately picked up the load for my pretty densely packed 1200 sq ft home network. I don't have any other Ubiquiti stuff and don't think a single AP setup really necessitates it, but if I ever add more devices, I'm probably expanding my Unifi setup next.
B**R
Always UniFi, products always work well
Has been working great with high speed coverage all over my house.
S**X
U6 pro is a great AP
Installed six of these in a small business with no problems running multiple VLAN's and WiFi networks. Really clean look and easy installation.
E**Y
Unif WIFI 6
This device is the best. Its through put is very fast. The range is wide, it covers 7000 sq home. You will not go wrong with this purchase.
M**O
Works great, great coverage, but there are a few things to know.
This Wireless Access Point is very powerful and has great coverage. It also works in the latest 6 Ghz range as well. You now have to purchase a Power over Ethernet injector separately (the reason I give it 4 instead of 5 stars) if you are not utilzing a PoE switch. Also, you will have to set up credentials to get into the WAP then set up another set of credentials to get into the WiFi. It might be a little tricky but with perseverance you should be able to figure it out. I reccomend you change the SSID for security purposes as 'wireless access point' is in the default SSID and this can be detected from outside of your house.
H**R
A great upgrade for Ubiquiti systems
I have a Ubiquiti system that is about 5 years old. The speed and transmission range on my older access points was becoming a problem.After upgrading to this access point, the range, speed and stability are great.As usual, the system found the new access point, integrated it, updated it, and all is good.A great upgrade for the price.
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