U6-Mesh

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U6-Mesh

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Are Ubiquiti APs Worth It?

I find the Ubiquiti APs that I have experience with (U6 Pro, U6 Mesh, and U7 In Wall) to be vastly superior to the Fios provided APs in terms of stability and consistency of high throughput. Vastly.

bmwhd in r/Ubiquiti

September 22, 2025 12:19 AM

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Considering an Outdoor AP

kinda been there with outdoor ap shopping. u6 mesh is solid for 1gb - don't need u7 outdoor unless you want wifi 7 tomorrow. u6 mesh covers my whole backyard fine. pro is better if you need more range but used mesh is hard to beat at that price point. your ucg fiber will handle either easily.

LetterheadClassic306 in r/Ubiquiti

May 7, 2026 4:14 PM

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Best WiFi Mesh UK

We have a Deco BE63 system that is fine, but Decos are so hit and miss. I see many people saying that they have great experiences, some say that it's terrible. My dad has issues specifically with his work laptop, as do some of our ring security cameras, everything else is fine. So even on the same s

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Teenage_techboy1234 in r/HomeKit

May 4, 2026 8:10 PM

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Advice on first Unifi setup in 100 yr old house

plaster and lathe is brutal for wifi - those walls kill 5ghz fast. the u6 pro is fine but you might want the u6 long range instead since it has better penetration through dense materials. also consider mixing in a couple u6 mesh units for hallways. three to four aps sounds right but spread them out

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LetterheadClassic306 in r/Ubiquiti

April 13, 2026 6:24 PM

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Wifi man

If you can get Ethernet to other parts of your home I have had great luck with U6 long range and a U6 Mesh Pro for the outside coverage. If you have a floor plan you can ask on the Ubiquiti subreddit for planning help. They do have a mesh mode but the speeds are around 200mbps for me. I need to run

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zkilling in r/ATTFiber

July 6, 2025 4:56 PM

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Tired of ASUS headaches, want help upgrading to Ubiquiti for my home.

For the router, I'd go with the Cloud Gateway Max or Ultra, depending on whether or not you have greater than 1gbps internet and/or want to use Ubiquiti cameras at a later date. For access points, if you can do ceiling mounts then go for some U7 Pro XG APs, or U6 Pros for a slightly cheaper but stil

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Bytepond in r/Ubiquiti

August 30, 2025 12:45 AM

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Best Mesh Gear? Sick of Asus setup

Consider that your closed cupboard are part of the issue - wifi doesn't go through things well. But... You don't need mesh if you can use ethernet. So yeah, Ubiquiti UniFi. Since you have ethernet available for wiring the APs, this is the way to go. I'd suggest a UniFI Dream Router 7 and whatever AP

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Downtown-Reindeer-53 in r/HomeNetworking

December 26, 2025 9:21 AM

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Upgraded FIOS Internet and TV - New Equipment setup with Unifi USG (and eventually a Dream Machine if this works) and Access Points...Help!!!

To make sure I’m understanding this: Basement - ONT > WAN Port of Verizon Router > LAN port Verizon Router to Living Room with nothing connected to it? IF the tech said you can connect to the extender via Coax OR Ethernet and you have time to try this: Disconnect the coax from the cable box, connect

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IT_Specialist404 in r/Ubiquiti

February 11, 2026 4:10 PM

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Unifi Wide Area Network

Look at bridging devices and Outdoor access points. U6 Mesh is known to leak on top. They are very good AP, but need to be under cover or given a water proof hat for longevity. U7 Pro Outdoor has really good directional range. If you plan on having A LOT of people in an area go for the E7 Campus. Go

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Mindless_Pandemic in r/Ubiquiti

March 12, 2026 7:45 PM

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Replacement of U6 Mesh

I’d hold off and wait for the next generation; in my experience, the U6 mesh is much better than the U7 mesh, and the 4x4 design in the 5 GHz band is still top-notch. The only difference and reason to go with a U7 is if you absolutely have MLO and Wi-Fi 7 devices. 160 MHz bandwidth support works jus

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TellApprehensive5053 in r/Ubiquiti

March 21, 2026 8:25 PM

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