Wireless Access Points

Connecting your wireless-capable devices to your wired network

UniFi Access Points

UniFi Access Points (APs) are part of Ubiquiti Networks’ UniFi line of Wi-Fi network equipment. They are widely recognised for their combination of performance, advanced features, and relatively cost-effective pricing. UniFi APs are designed for both home use and larger networks like schools, offices, and other enterprise environments.

UniFi APs can be used in various scenarios, from a simple home network needing a single AP to a complex enterprise requiring multiple APs across various locations. The UniFi Controller software enables the management of these deployments with features like map-based insights, detailed statistics, and deep packet inspection.

Whether you’re setting up a network for a small business, a large university campus, or anything in between, UniFi’s combination of ease of use, comprehensive features, and scalability makes it a strong contender in the world of network solutions.

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Key Features of UniFi Access Points

  1. Scalability:
    UniFi APs operate under a controller-based model, which allows for seamless scalability. You can start with a single AP and expand to thousands while managing them all from a single interface.

  2. Centralised Management:
    The UniFi Controller software provides a robust interface for managing the APs, configuring network settings, monitoring usage, and much more. It can be run on a local machine, in the cloud, or using a dedicated UniFi Cloud Key.
  1. Performance:
    UniFi APs offer high-throughput performance and are equipped with the latest Wi-Fi technology, including 802.11ac and more recently, Wi-Fi 6 in their newer models. This makes them suitable for environments with a high density of clients.
  1. Design:
    UniFi APs are known for their sleek, unobtrusive design. They often come in a disk-shaped form factor that can be mounted easily on a ceiling or wall, blending into most environments without being obtrusive.
  1. Advanced Features:
    Many UniFi APs support advanced features like guest networking, VLAN support, advanced QoS, and detailed analytics for network monitoring and troubleshooting.
  1. PoE Support:
    Power over Ethernet (PoE) capability allows the APs to receive power and data over the same Ethernet cable, simplifying deployment and reducing the need for additional power outlets.

Popular UniFi Access Point Models

  • UniFi AC Lite:
    A cost-effective solution perfect for moderate home or small office use, providing dual-band 802.11ac technology.
  • UniFi AC Pro:
    Suitable for indoor or outdoor settings due to its weather-resistant design, offering higher performance and dual-band operation.
  • UniFi NanoHD:
    Compact and powerful, the NanoHD supports 802.11ac Wave 2, includes MU-MIMO technology, and provides higher densities of clients.
  • UniFi U6-LR:
    A newer model that supports Wi-Fi 6 technology, ideal for large homes or commercial spaces needing extended range and higher performance.

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