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Choose a suitable Wi-Fi access point based on your needs and environment.

Choose a suitable Wi-Fi access point based on your needs and environment.

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parkec11
Member
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02-07-2016, 09:04 PM
#1
You're considering a 2-story home with an open central space and a bridge. You'd like a ceiling-mounted access point to cover the entire house and upgrade your existing 1Gb fiber connection for maximum speed. The Unifi U6-LR model fits this idea but isn't available online. Explore other options from the Unifi lineup or similar wireless solutions that suit your setup.
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parkec11
02-07-2016, 09:04 PM #1

You're considering a 2-story home with an open central space and a bridge. You'd like a ceiling-mounted access point to cover the entire house and upgrade your existing 1Gb fiber connection for maximum speed. The Unifi U6-LR model fits this idea but isn't available online. Explore other options from the Unifi lineup or similar wireless solutions that suit your setup.

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mcnuggets007
Junior Member
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02-12-2016, 11:51 PM
#2
Stock arrives in June.
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mcnuggets007
02-12-2016, 11:51 PM #2

Stock arrives in June.

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BlacksSteal
Member
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02-19-2016, 07:03 AM
#3
The differences lie in performance levels and battery life. HD offers the best speed, while Nano HD, Lite, and Long Range provide lower speeds but longer battery endurance. The claimed speeds are often exaggerated.
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BlacksSteal
02-19-2016, 07:03 AM #3

The differences lie in performance levels and battery life. HD offers the best speed, while Nano HD, Lite, and Long Range provide lower speeds but longer battery endurance. The claimed speeds are often exaggerated.

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Blazer444
Member
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02-19-2016, 02:35 PM
#4
The long-range model offers greater coverage compared to the lighter version. It’s likely a marketing point, but it might still be worth considering if you need more space.
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Blazer444
02-19-2016, 02:35 PM #4

The long-range model offers greater coverage compared to the lighter version. It’s likely a marketing point, but it might still be worth considering if you need more space.

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PhoenixGamin9
Member
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02-19-2016, 03:28 PM
#5
Check out comparison videos for more details. Names with ‘HD’ indicate high-density setups with many simultaneous connections. The lighter version suits less dense areas, while the longer-range model offers extra antennas and higher power. Latest WiFi 6 models generally outperform older ones, particularly when clients use WiFi 6 adapters. Actual speeds depend on the setting, but you’ll likely get close to a full 1Gbps connection in most cases.
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PhoenixGamin9
02-19-2016, 03:28 PM #5

Check out comparison videos for more details. Names with ‘HD’ indicate high-density setups with many simultaneous connections. The lighter version suits less dense areas, while the longer-range model offers extra antennas and higher power. Latest WiFi 6 models generally outperform older ones, particularly when clients use WiFi 6 adapters. Actual speeds depend on the setting, but you’ll likely get close to a full 1Gbps connection in most cases.