🚀 Elevate Your Wi-Fi Game!
The Ubiquiti Networks UniFi AC Lite AP is a powerful enterprise Wi-Fi system designed for scalability and performance. With dual-radio capabilities and Gigabit speeds, it ensures seamless connectivity in any professional setting. Its sleek, ultra-compact design makes it a perfect fit for modern offices, while its advanced RF performance guarantees reliable connections. Ideal for businesses looking to enhance their network infrastructure.
Brand | Ubiquiti Networks |
Manufacturer | ubiquiti |
Colour | white |
Item Height | 31.45 Millimeters |
Item Width | 16 Centimeters |
Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 16 x 3.14 cm; 170.1 g |
Item model number | UAP-AC-LITE |
Processor Count | 1 |
RAM Size | 2 GB |
Computer Memory Type | SDRAM |
Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Manufacturer | ubiquiti |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Weight | 170 g |
G**K
Good Choice for SOHOs
Good product. Controller web interface is nice. Lot of options. Firmware upgrades are easy. Passive POE is support is an added benefit. Only thing I have not checked is the availability of ubiquity service centres in India, Bengaluru.
D**N
Excelente
Aparelho supriu e bem a minha necessidade. Me surpreendeu!!! Vale a pena!
G**O
Internet
Jetzt auch gutes Internet im oberen Stockwerk, schnell montiert!
A**R
Cannot say enough great things about these WAPs!
There are not enough good things I can say about these access points. It deserves more than 5 stars.I chose this AP over the Pro primarily due to the price. I would consider the Pro you need to insert the WAP along an existing network run or need a network run near where the WAP terminates. Otherwise, the performance of the 2x2 radio on the AP is more than sufficient for most installations where cost and a working WiFi network are the primary concern.I started with this access point about 3 years ago by installing 2 of these in my home. I went from a two mid-level TP-Link router/APs configured to be used as APs and I had nothing but issues for years, to using two of these APs with zero since switching. The only reason I ever have to power cycle these APs is to install a firmware update, or the power went out for an extended period of time. They are that rock solid / reliable / stable.At a previous job, after an unnecessary amount of pleading with my manager, I was permitted to install 3 of these APs in the office. We went from having constant issues with the WiFi and poor coverage, to no reported issues.For a side job, I installed 3 of these for a business that was very dependent on WiFi for the 30+ wireless devices they used for their operations throughout the day. The issues they had previously had with their 3 home-grade router/wireless devices went away overnight, dramatically simplified their network setup, and they have been very happy for 2+ years with no WiFi issues!Detecting a pattern yet? These WAPs are nothing short of amazing. They cost as much as a decent mid-level router/wireless device, but offer better coverage and many more features over a standard router/wireless combo. All without having to hack and install open source firmware. Ubiquiti regularly release firmware updates to improve performance, stability, and address security vulnerabilities. All firmware updates are provided free of charge, and do not require a monthly/yearly subscription like many vendors are doing these days. They also support their devices with firmware updates for many years. Even their "legacy" products still have current firmware updates as of March 2021. It's refreshing to see a company support their products, and in turn their customers, for many years without gouging them for support or forcing obsolescence by abandoning the software on perfectly good hardware.When the AP is installed on the ceiling or a wall, it looks like nothing more than another smoke detector if the status LED is turned off in the management settings, though I like to leave the status light on in most cases to know if the access point is powered on and working. I have also seen some "installations" where the AP is setting on a shelf, but this doesn't seem to affect performance much if at all.If there is a "con" to the UniFi line of products, it is that there is a bit of a learning curve to figure out how to install and use the UniFi management portal software and configure the devices, but any network or systems administrator shouldn't have too much trouble getting everything up and running in a matter of an hour or two at most. It is best to install the software on a server that is always on. You may also consider installing the controller on a Raspberry Pi, or you can use the Cloud Key as the controller. Though the controller is not necessary to use the WAPs after they are configured, it is advisable to keep the controller running to quickly make configuration changes, and you get a large amount of visibility into the connected devices, signal levels, data sent/received and also provides logs that can be used to troubleshoot issues.I continue to preach the greatness of these access points, and all of Ubiquiti's products really, to anybody that will listen. The price to performance ratio is out of this world in my opinion, and you can easily spend 4 to 10 times the money on the big guys' equipment, and get very little more to show for the money besides the name, and maybe a few specialty features which all home and almost all small/medium business just don't need.
S**N
Thanks to Ubiquiti, I am never going back to consumer grade wifi networking gear
OverviewI have been running a complicated mess of 5 access points in my home, mainly so that my exterior webcams could get decent signal. In fact, each of my three exterior cams had a dedicated access point to ensure that they could send video inside consistently. Even then, it was spotty. I stumbled on an article about how Ubiquiti Unify was so much better than consumer grade wifi and decided to give it a shot. I ordered two AC lite models - one for the front of my house and one for the back. All of my exterior cameras are now working well off those two APs. I am so happy with the performance of the network that I'm probably going to replace my Cisco small business router/firewall with the Ubiquiti Security Gateway so that I can manage everything centrally.If you know a bit about wifi and networking, I think this is a way better solution than the consumer stuff from Linksys, Dlink, TpLink, etc.The Good Parts* Performs very well in terms of signal strength and speeds* Small and nicely designed* Runs off passive POE and comes with an injector if you don't have POE in place in your network* Comes with mounting hardware* The Unifi Controller software is heads and shoulders above any web admin I've ever used. The amount of configuration and statistics you can get is mind boggling.* Prices are competitive with high end consumer grade wifi devices* It's hard to know which Unifi AP model to buy - I recommend you check out the Ubiquiti subreddits and support forums for more information* Easy to find help online via reddit or Ubiquiti's own support forums* Integrates very well with other products in the Ubiquti Unifi product line* Guest networking works better than any consumer AP I've used. On all the other devices I've used, I could not block out access to my local network devices if the device was acting as an AP. You had to use it as a router for it to work properly. Guest networking worked as I expected and wanted it to with the Unifi.* Cheaper than a mesh setup if you already have a routerCould Be Better* If I'm not mistaken, the passive POE on the Unifi Lite is not standard* The APs themselves don't have any built in web admin. You need to install the controller software on a computer/server or the Unifi Cloud Key (separate purchase).* The APs don't do routing (not really a complaint but a head's up) - you still need a router* While not difficult to setup, this product line may not be for people who are not technically inclinedNotes, Gotchas and Tips* For most situations, you don't need the controller software running 24/7, only for configuration. I like the stats so I have it running on a spare stick PC that I had lying around.* AP placement matters. You may need to experiment with the physical postioning of the AP to get optimal performance* While you can configure the settings to your heart's content, the "Auto" settings on the Wifi radios worked fine for me
E**S
Excelente Access Point
Ojo, solo es access point, requieres conservar tu router e instalar un software controlador en tu pc o mac para poder configurarlo. Ya tengo un par de estos ( uno en casa y otro en la oficina ). Excelente cobertura, 2.4 y 5 Ghz ( 5 Ghz es ideal para áreas muy saturadas aunque la cobertura es menor). Muy flexible, se pueden configurar varias redes alambicaras que serán servidas por el acces point. POE ( trae un inyector POE en la caja ) por lo que lo puedes ubicar a donde sea que llegue un cable ethernet.
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