| Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
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| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
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Ubiquiti Networks Unifi 802.11ac Dual-Radio PRO Access Point (UAP-AC-PRO-US), Single,White
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Ubiquiti Networks Unifi Dual-Radio PRO Access Point
Deploy the UniFi AC Pro AP indoors or outdoors, in wireless networks requiring maximum performance. Sporting a weatherproof design, the UniFi AC Pro AP features simultaneous, dual-band, 3x3 MIMO technology and convenient 802.3af PoE/802.3at PoE+ compatibility.
- 3 Dual-Band Antennas, 3 dBi each
- Max. Power Consumption: 9W
- Features auto-sensing 802.3af/802.3at PoE support and can be powered by any of the following: Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Switch 802.3af/802.3at PoE+ compliant switch Ubiquiti Networks Gigabit PoE Adapter (48V, 0.5A)
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| Brand | Ubiquiti Networks |
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| Series | UAP-AC-PRO |
| Item model number | UAP-AC-PRO |
| Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 7.74 x 1.38 x 7.74 inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.74 x 1.38 x 7.74 inches |
| Color | White |
| Voltage | 48 Volts |
| Manufacturer | Ubiquiti |
| ASIN | B015PRO512 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2015 |
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4.7 out of 5 stars |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #41 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
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Customers like the ease of setup, performance, and signal strength of the networking device. They mention it's easy to understand the software, works great, and has excellent WiFi access throughout their entire house. Some praise the speed and reliability, saying it runs rock-solid.
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Customers find the setup of the product easy. They mention the software is easy to understand and manage. Customers also appreciate the flexibility of installing the device anywhere they want. They say it's super easy to batch-configure multiple APs and the documentation is good.
"...If you are looking for AP's that are highly configurable so you can set up multiple WiFi networks for different groups and you have some networking..." Read more
"...However, it gives you the flexibility to install this anywhere you want, so you don't have to have it installed as a piece of server software on..." Read more
"...improvements in Ubiquiti's software/firmware, including the ability to set up this AP using a mobile device with no need for a controller...." Read more
"...Setup was not as intuitive as I would have liked, but still leaps and bounds above the sometimes cryptic steps required to make DD-WRT to work..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the product. They mention it's very robust and just works as expected. Some say the mesh works perfectly and everything hardwired works great.
"...was not the one who ended up setting them up I was pleased with the overall operation and range...." Read more
"...4. Nest cameras actually work, and dont constantly freeze with spinning loading icon when needing to check on babysitter/kids.5...." Read more
"...know your way around a network, this Unifi gear is pretty awesome for home and small offices...." Read more
"...The results are great; I run 6 networks off this device, and I can keep some networks reserved for fast devices and some for slow devices to prevent..." Read more
Customers like the signal strength of the product. They say it has very strong wireless signals, excellent WiFi access through the entire house, and seamless wireless roaming. Customers also mention that streaming is awesome and the 2.4 GHz range is decent.
"...With these new AP's that allow you to specify bandwidth available (and the units hardware are designed to handle more connections) so we don't..." Read more
"...Mesh networks are wondrous. You want one.Following is the review I wrote for the security gateway...." Read more
"...In conclusion: a really nice wireless AP for a tech-savvy person who wants a lot of control over a home network, or even an enterprise network...." Read more
"...This thing supports dual 2.4/5G and 802.11ac and has extremely powerful radios, so it is an excellent choice for a modern home network -- for example..." Read more
Customers like the speed of the networking device. They mention it has no issues with speed, good connection speeds, and amazing throughput. They appreciate that it automatically puts them on the fastest band and there is no fluctuation in the internet speeds. Overall, customers are happy with the performance, design, and security of the product.
"...The connection is also absolutely rock solid. There is no fluctuation in the internet speeds like I always had before on wireless...." Read more
"...(comparatively) easy to manage and very fast." Read more
"...The speed of the network is noticeably faster than our existing network (even though we are still using the same switch)...." Read more
"...Netflix and Alexa playing music via Spotify and there are no issues with speed at all. I have yet to test with the security camera but that is next...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the reliability of the networking device. They mention it runs rock-solid and performs as good as other products. Some say the system has never been this stable. Overall, customers are happy with the product's quality and service.
"...you do not need the enterprise features, it is absolutely worth buying for the stability and range alone!..." Read more
"...This setup has been very stable for the last 3-4 years. But we have had some buffering issues as we have added more video devices...." Read more
"...which is the farthest point in the house from the AP, and the quality is perfect, with never any buffering for her now, when previously it was..." Read more
"...For those seeking a robust and stylish solution to their Wi-Fi needs, the UAP-AC-PRO is a top contender...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value for money of the networking device. They mention it's incredible for the price and fully featured.
"...Webpages load right away, videos do not buffer. This is truly enterprise equipment on a budget...." Read more
"...The software is fully featured, and totally free. There's no license tiers locked features, which is great...." Read more
"...However for consumers who want fantastic performance at a reasonable price, and know a thing or two about IP networking, it is well worth the..." Read more
"Amazing product for the price...." Read more
Customers like the signal range of the product. They mention it allows them to operate at great distances, maintain a solid wireless connection, and has full signal coverage over 1000 feet. Some say the streaming is awesome and the signal reaches all areas of their downstairs.
"...We have excellent reception every where. We've set the AP's to automatically load balance the connections between them...." Read more
"...The 5G range is very nice. It also has excellent range in general - the base model has a range of up to 400 ft, and the more recent devices support..." Read more
"...The range is impressive, covering my entire home and even extending to outdoor areas without any drop in signal strength...." Read more
"...I put 2 of these in our corporate office and the range on these is phenomenal...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the product. Some mention it's an excellent access point, while others say it's not the best product out there and disappointed in the performance, user interface, and lack of updates.
"...More than highly recommended if you really just need a good high quality Access Point." Read more
"...The radar mitigation on these units does not work the greatest and fear it may be overly sensitive...." Read more
"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..." Read more
"This is not a consumer friendly product, you better know what you are doing and be comfortable google searching for answers to the many issues that..." Read more
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These are my standard access points, I would hesitate to choose something else.
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Open Mesh as its name implies could allow you establish a network that was basically wireless even between many of its access points (a mesh network). This addresses the difficulty of establishing a network throughout an building or area where adding new wiring could prove difficult or more costly than you could afford. In our case since we were remodeling the building I had already designed the internal wiring so all points were I needed to establish an AP (access point) had the necessary wiring. So there was no need for the mesh capability of Open Mesh.
Even though I didn't need that feature Open Mesh provided, their system could work fairly well to meet our needs. Their system could fairly easily configure itself. Ubiquiti likewise could meet our needs. Both were priced about the same (at the time I was examining each system).
The main differences were: Ubiquiti was set up so you would manage and configure their devices using software running on your PC/laptop. You don't need the software running 24/7 if you used it mainly to configure the network. If you wanted to collect stats you would of course need to keep it running. Open Mesh on the other hand was managed via the Internet. It's management system/software was cloud based, residing on their servers, so no local pc/laptop/server or software was required.
Both allowed you to set up guest networks and to even have a guest portal. Both allowed you to set up multiple WiFi networks.
Bandwidth for each network could be managed (limits could be set for download and upload bandwidth).
What made Ubiquiti my choice: I could establish more WiFi networks (SSIDs) with Ubiquiti. Each could be useful as I needed to provide guest some 'basic bandwidth' but with various ministry groups I would provide a different WiFi with different bandwidth limitations and an unlimited one for the staff. It gave me more flexibility.
It should be noted that Ubiquiti is not as easy to set up as Open Mesh. My background is in networking and we have others in our church with IT background which helped.
On other thing that sold me on Ubiquiti was their were just about to come out with the new model (the one this review is one) which was its most powerful AP and they dropped the price. With all the other expenses in getting our newly remodeled building ready for use, this helped keep our cost even more reasonable.
I used the PoE+ (power over ethernet) feature of the AP's. When I set up the wired access point locations I had the electrician install power at all those locations because at that time I didn't know what products I would be using and in case any of the wire runs exceeded the max. distance. I purchased an HP Gigabit Switch that included PoE+ ports and they worked great. If an AP ever needed to be rebooted, now all I have to do is disconnect and reconnect the corresponding ethernet cable to the port on the switch. No need to get on a ladder to unplug the AP from a local AC outlet up in the ceiling.
The challenge for churches is to manage the "guest users" connecting to your network so that they don't overpower your network, bringing things to a standstill preventing the staff and ministry leaders from getting onto the network to do the necessary work needed. In our previous building we had two small home routers in our worship hall set up as AP's and both would be overwhelmed on Fridays (fellowship groups meeting) and Sundays as all the cellphones and tablets tried to connect. In many cases people's cellphone would be set up with WiFi always turned on whether they were actually using the connection or not. With these new AP's that allow you to specify bandwidth available (and the units hardware are designed to handle more connections) so we don't expect such problems. The congregation is just beginning to be aware of our new guest network so we'll see whether or not we have to add one or two more AP's to the existing two but at the price they are currently going for its a reasonable cost.
Note: the coverage is spherical. We are in a 3 story building (the 1st floor being the garage/storage) with two levels (2nd & 3rd floors) that include all our classrooms, conference rooms, worship hall and offices. We've place one AP on the west side of the 2nd floor in the middle of the floor (running north-south) and the other one on the east side of the 3rd floor in the middle of the floor (running north-south). We have excellent reception every where. We've set the AP's to automatically load balance the connections between them.
If you are looking for AP's that are highly configurable so you can set up multiple WiFi networks for different groups and you have some networking background the Ubiquiti product line could be the economical solution to meet your needs. If most of the locations you are considering putting an AP in are not wired (and adding wiring would be difficult) and networking background is limited, take a look at Open Mesh before deciding. They just might be the easier and more workable solution. Also remember one is managed locally while the other is cloud based.
So I started looking into replacing both units for a single newer, faster, and more reliable unit. I had worked with much older (802.11g only) versions of these several years ago at a job where they bought some upon recommendations a coworker and I had made. While I was not the one who ended up setting them up I was pleased with the overall operation and range. So naturally I've always remained interested in them, but they were always too expensive for me to justify buying them for personal use.
But now a friend recommended Google WiFi, which did a similar 3 AP setup. I also liked that I could just buy one. But then I realized I could buy just 1 of the Ubiquiti Unifi. And both turned out to be 802.11b/g/n/a/ac. And both were priced the same (within a $1 of each other when I bought this). Though the Google WiFi claimed a SUBSTANTIALLY higher range than the Ubiquiti Unifi (though that claim was also WAY higher than many other wireless routers that were believable so it was immediately suspect). I read many recent reviews that did say the Google WiFi had awesome range (though nothing likely close to the 3x difference compared to this unit). But one thing the reviews all agreed upon is that despite the range, it was NOT the fastest wireless single they tested in a group of mesh systems.
What killed it for me was when I did more research it came out that the Google WiFi systems are actually a router and while it is capable of being put into what they call "bridged" mode, where it essentially behaves just as a regular Access Point only WiFi device with no routing functionality... You end up loosing most of the cool functionality they show in the videos. That made it pointless, as being a Systems Engineer by profession, I demand more control of my systems. There was also the uncool tendency of Google just abandoning a project they feel isn't worth it anymore for them (either it's not making them any money or who knows, maybe they just lost interest). While I've had a great experience with my two (1 first gen, 2nd newer) Chromecast, I've had other Google products that become fundamentally defunct due to Google choosing to no longer support them way before I feel I am done with the device. And something like my WiFi I typically buy and it gets used for 5 years or so, I wasn't comfortable with the very real possibility of Google abandoning it just because THEY felt it was too old, before I felt the same way.
So I pulled the trigger and bought one of these instead of the Google WiFi. After receiving it and setting it up, I have to say I couldn't be happier. Google WiFi may be a great product, but I feel it's more for the typical "hipster" masses than for an Engineer like me. I will definitely say that while the Ubiquiti Unifi isn't enterprise Cisco type of complexity to setup, but it is definitely more advanced than your average person who doesn't consider themselves computer savvy. While this does require software to setup and run these APs, it is different in that it runs more as a server software that can be made to run all the time to control these. However, it gives you the flexibility to install this anywhere you want, so you don't have to have it installed as a piece of server software on your desktop, and maybe install it on a file server you may have on your network if you prefer (I'm thinking of doing it on a raspberry Pi myself). Also the software doesn't need to be running all the time for the AP to function, just to make changes, or do monitoring of the APs. So for now I just fire it up when I need to make a change.
Range. I don't know if the Google WiFi would have really blown this thing out of the water, but all I can say is, for me, for what I wanted, this thing gets 5 stars in range, definitely better than my previous setup. I get signal throughout my whole 1100sqft apartment.
Speed. I finally get the full speed of my 150+Mbps Internet connection even from a room or two away on the WiFi!!! That previously required a wired connection to do! 5 stars here again. I am definitely impressed at this point.
Configuration options. Again, this thing is in between enterprise and home office, definitely more advanced than the typical unit, but not so daunting that I believe even tech savvy types could easily figure out most things. If you don't understand computers much, then yes, this is not for you. It has plenty of options, and flexibility in how you set it up, that it empowers you to set your network up as you see fit to fit YOUR needs. Not what most companies believe you do with your computers/devices.
In the end I literally have ZERO complaints about this thing. I am super ecstatic I went with this instead of something else possibly even more expensive offering functionality I didn't even really need. More than highly recommended if you really just need a good high quality Access Point.
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My cons are the Unifi install console, requiring Java to run the application seems like a big risk nowadays.

























