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The Ubiquiti U6+ Dual Band Wireless Access Point delivers exceptional performance with a maximum data transfer rate of 3 Gbit/s, ensuring reliable connectivity for your business. It features a Gigabit Ethernet port, PoE+ capability for power and data through a single cable, and robust data encryption for enhanced security. Its wall-mountable design makes it a practical choice for any workspace.
Color | Information Not Available |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Control Method | Touch |
Data Transfer Rate | 1 Gigabits Per Second |
AntennaType | Internal |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 3 Gigabits Per Second |
Voltage | 48 Volts (DC) |
Frequency | 1 |
Wireless Compability | 802.11a |
Is Modem Compatible | No |
Antenna Location | Business |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Number of Antennas | 2 |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1 Gbps |
Security Protocol | WPS |
Is Electric | Yes |
Operating System | airOS |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Additional Features | WPS |
Item Weight | 0.74 Pounds |
K**F
Scan the box, works like a champ
There's a QR code to scan on the flap of the box when you open it. Took me longer to figure that out than I did actually getting it set up.You do need power over Ethernet - if you don't already have it, make sure you buy a PoE adapter/switch to go along with.Setup was pretty straightforward. You do need an app to set it up, but only for the device doing theil initial setup.I can get pretty good signal strength from 200 feet away with one wall between me and it, acceptable signal in my workshop behind the house with many walls and a breaker box in-between, and the speeds are drastically better than the stock router that our ISP gave us.
A**N
Perfect for single story home
I bought 2 of these to get even coverage around my house but when I get nearly 800mbps/800mbps anywhere in the house with just 1 of these in the middle, I just kept the second for a rainy day. They are very powerful and customizable (obviously you need to have a Unifi controller to customize the power and bandwidth). If you live far from an Airport, you can use DFS channels on 5ghz which stops all 5Ghz interference from your neighbors (Who are defintely not on DFS channels). In a 1750 sq ft home, I get good signal strength and coverage all over the home on 5 Ghz. Best WiFi access point for the money
G**S
Ubiquiti is high quality, high performance equipment
Ubiquiti is excellent equipment! I have installed many of these access points as well as their switches and cameras. This unit arrived in factory packaging and on time. Installation was a breeze (may require some networking knowledge with regards to PoE, etc.). I highly recommend Ubiquiti!
J**H
EXCELLENT AP! Best one I have ever had
Hands down this is the best access point that I've ever had. I've used netgear spectrum, all the other companies, and ubiquity is the only one that I will ever use going forward. It's great value for the money, connects well, and the build is good.
P**R
Works well, but install configuration could be easier and advanced security not supported natively
I struggled with whether this unit should receive 3 or 4 stars. The software the company uses for setup is not as intuitive, nor easy to find as I would like. I had to research where/how to use it and natively it does not support high security as it requires other Ubiquiti equipment and software for that. Once setup and configured it works well. I do not need high bandwidth so it works for my needs. I set it up with same SSID and password as my WIFI home network and can seamlessly use either based on location in the home. Also with my installation, I actually had an ethernet cable with regular electrical box run to my ceiling (new home build) and this unit install options did not support using a regular electrical outlet box. I made it work, but the install bracket does not natively support that install option.So far I'm satisfied and it works well with the PoE switch I bought (Netgear).
P**E
Just can’t go wrong.. Always fills the need.
What can I say, Ubiquity just does the job. Coupled with their gateways and it’s just awesomeness. Complete control, MAC address locked WiFi access to help keep your network secure…
J**.
reliability and integrity of the network with good support for cybersecurity applications
Ubiquiti makes good solid devices; I am happy with my network design, levels of protection, SD-WAN capable, coverage
A**R
Everyone loves these but I don't know why.
For one, you HAVE to use an app on your phone. For two, in order to get any basic features (like a guest network!), you either have to buy one of their routers or a cloudkey or some other crazy thing and it's not all that clear what you should really get. It's just so complicated. Maybe on purpose so that the pros can feel good about themselves? I ended up using this to replace an OnHub (a mistake for sure) and even that was complicated. Half the devices in the old network with the same SSID and password wouldn't connect. After resetting a few of them (like a nest thermoset that was a pain to set back up) I discovered the Unifi defaults to some other standard for authentication that many devices don't support. For the customer I intended to use this for I ended up getting a TP-Link EAP670 V2 Omada . . . and while I may regret that too (the OnHub that got abandoned was a TP-Link too!) it has a web ui and easy options you can install on a server for handling the more advanced features (like handoff among different AP's in a building and centralized management). But even with just ONE and without installing that extra software I could setup a guest network no problem! In fact, I could have as many wifi networks as I wanted which was kinda crazy.
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