This offers a solid option for setting up a home network, providing reliable performance and value.
This offers a solid option for setting up a home network, providing reliable performance and value.
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The cost looks reasonable, though the WiFi 5 standard is quite outdated. I wouldn't recommend spending money on it right now.
I believe it's a solid offer for a home network, and the Ubiquiti equipment performs well. Setting it up is also quite simple.
Mixed feelings. These are AP pros, not AC pros. I manage many AP pros and they work well with 40-50 clients at once. Unifi Pro gear focuses on client density per dollar. It doesn’t always rank top in benchmarks against gaming desktops just a few feet away. For AC performance, you need to be close—within 10 feet—and have a capable device. Dust or even a tiny bit of debris can block speeds. Also, most smart home gadgets run at 2.4GHz by default. I dislike the constant injectors; they’re annoying. I favor PoE switches instead. It’s interesting to think about how WiFi 6 might push big screens and iPhones out for a fiber upgrade when new APs come out.
These APs appear on Ubiquiti’s end-of-life list starting March 2021. They belong to the 802.11AC pre-wave 2 generation. I wouldn’t invest in them now, mainly because no more firmware or controller updates are expected. If you don’t mind the obsolescence and just want to boost your home Wi‑Fi range, it could make sense.