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Ubiquiti Networks Unifi 802.11ac Dual-Radio PRO Access – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
Ubiquiti Networks Unifi 802.11ac Dual-Radio PRO Access Point (UAP-AC-PRO-US), Single,White
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D. J (verified owner) –
Absolutely the best quality near enterprise grade pure Access Point capable of mesh WiFi – I am so glad I bought this over the rival product I was considering. My aging DIR-655 which was only 802.11n 2.4GHz only was crashing every so often. While that wasn’t catastrophic because I was only using it for 2.4GHz WiFi and not routing (I have my own router that I will not give up, ever). I also needed to supplement this with a cheap $20 802.11ac upgrade mini AP. But this AP had certain limitations that made it just an interesting gimmick. Being 802.11ac, it was capable of speeds in excess of 100Mbps under ideal circumstances, but it’s single ethernet uplink port being Fast Ethernet only (100Mbps) made it cap out wireless speeds in total to just under 100Mbps. Also it was 5GHz only, so only my most expensive or more recent devices could use it (but that was ok, because I bought it mostly for my phone and my wife’s phone). But being “mini” it’s builtin antennae had horrible range (on top of the already known limited range of 5GHz compared to 2.4GHz). So while when the main WiFi crashed, my Internet was still usable to the wired devices and my phone, it got annoying that the kids constantly asked me why I shut the WiFi off, when I hadn’t.
E. F (verified owner) –
– If you are looking for an “easy” way to get full WiFi coverage for your home, this may not be the right device for you. Ubiquiti devices are really designed as business/enterprise class products and require a bit of a learning curve. Ubiquiti has a consumer line called Amplifi that is designed to be easier to configure.
I. O (verified owner) –
– It’s perfect if you wish to add an AP to dead zones, I’ve set one up on the second floor right in the epicentre of all rooms and its fantastic, great strong coverage through a feet of concrete and mortar, I will add a second one to my outdoor enclosed patio for maximum coverage in the garden too, great product, I’m amazed by it
I. H (verified owner) –
A wonderful Wifi AP with powerful features and a beautiful interface – Excellent WiFi AP and SDN product, and far better than anything else I’ve used for the price and the software quality after some playing, and an initially annoying setup. But I still give it 5 stars despite that, because everything has worked beautifully since then.
I. O (verified owner) –
– It’s perfect if you wish to add an AP to dead zones, I’ve set one up on the second floor right in the epicentre of all rooms and its fantastic, great strong coverage through a feet of concrete and mortar, I will add a second one to my outdoor enclosed patio for maximum coverage in the garden too, great product, I’m amazed by it
D. J (verified owner) –
Absolutely the best quality near enterprise grade pure Access Point capable of mesh WiFi – I am so glad I bought this over the rival product I was considering. My aging DIR-655 which was only 802.11n 2.4GHz only was crashing every so often. While that wasn’t catastrophic because I was only using it for 2.4GHz WiFi and not routing (I have my own router that I will not give up, ever). I also needed to supplement this with a cheap $20 802.11ac upgrade mini AP. But this AP had certain limitations that made it just an interesting gimmick. Being 802.11ac, it was capable of speeds in excess of 100Mbps under ideal circumstances, but it’s single ethernet uplink port being Fast Ethernet only (100Mbps) made it cap out wireless speeds in total to just under 100Mbps. Also it was 5GHz only, so only my most expensive or more recent devices could use it (but that was ok, because I bought it mostly for my phone and my wife’s phone). But being “mini” it’s builtin antennae had horrible range (on top of the already known limited range of 5GHz compared to 2.4GHz). So while when the main WiFi crashed, my Internet was still usable to the wired devices and my phone, it got annoying that the kids constantly asked me why I shut the WiFi off, when I hadn’t.
G. Z (verified owner) –
– Product is okay but wasted time because the claim is that a UK plug is provided and it was not for any of the units I purchased.
E. F (verified owner) –
– If you are looking for an “easy” way to get full WiFi coverage for your home, this may not be the right device for you. Ubiquiti devices are really designed as business/enterprise class products and require a bit of a learning curve. Ubiquiti has a consumer line called Amplifi that is designed to be easier to configure.
I. H (verified owner) –
A wonderful Wifi AP with powerful features and a beautiful interface – Excellent WiFi AP and SDN product, and far better than anything else I’ve used for the price and the software quality after some playing, and an initially annoying setup. But I still give it 5 stars despite that, because everything has worked beautifully since then.
G. Z (verified owner) –
– Product is okay but wasted time because the claim is that a UK plug is provided and it was not for any of the units I purchased.