UniFi 6 Long Range

Ubiquiti

UniFi 6 Long Range

62 positive
3 neutral
32 negative

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Ist Ubiquiti UniFi für normale Menschen sinnvoll?

Ich hab unser Eigenheim komplett mit Ubiquiti ausgerüstet. Vorher war ne Fritz-Box mit Repeatern verbaut. Wir waren erst auf dem U6-LR und sind jetzt auch komplett auf U7 umgestiegen. Die Verwaltung von Clients ist super, die Abdeckung ist super, die Geschwindigkeit ist super. Ich betreibe damit dre...

— KuarThePirat in r/de_EDV399mo ago
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Done?

Just curious on thoughts. All of my equipment used to be in my home office, but the wife got tired of looking at it. So, I bought a rack, mounted it in my climate controlled garage high on the wall and out of the way, learned how to terminate CAT-6, ran miles and miles of CAT-6 cable throughout the ...

— Specific-Chard-284 in r/Ubiquiti178mo ago
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U7 LR on the works.

I’ve been running two U6-LR’s for a couple years now. No issues that I’ve run into. I’ve heard people saying the opposite as well, that they have all kinds of issues with U7 products after upgrading from U6 devices. I think it’s just a YMMV situation with Ubiquiti sometimes.

— duderguy91 in r/Ubiquiti97mo ago
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Do I use dBm to determine coverage?

I have both a U6 LR and U6+, which is basically a Wifi 6 version of these two APs. They have IDENTICAL coverage in my house. The LR does nothing for coverage in my case. It is however significantly larger, heavier, runs insanely hot and consumes 3x the power. Secondly, no matter what Unifi AP you pi...

— pixelated666 in r/Ubiquiti827d ago
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Anybody getting the internet speed they pay for? Spectrum sucks (as they always have) and I'm interested in a switch. "Up to 400Mbps" is a faaaaar stretch.

Was coming here to say exactly this. If OP is testing over WiFi then yeah, depending on which frequency they're on and their phone and router that can explain a lot. I have a Pixel 7, AT&T gigabit fiber, and my home network is a Unifi system with a UDM SE for the gateway ($500) and a U6 LR ($180) fo...

— ModernTenshi04 in r/Columbus66mo ago
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First Rack Setup opinions

As a fellow Aussie here is my advice. Skip amazon and check the eBay listings from places like "digilifeonline" and "wireless1shop". Both stores here in AU that just happen to have the eBay "50 off for July" style deals all the time and they work great. Saying this as someone who has both a UDM Pro,...

— ScaredTrout in r/Ubiquiti65mo ago
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Adoption limit!

Yeah, the adoption limits were put into place since some hardware sold by Ubiquiti doesn't have quite the horsepower for even a medium sized network to be managed by the built-in UniFi Controller. The Express is pretty low on the resource availability chain. The UniFi Controller still runs on Java a...

— Smith6612 in r/Ubiquiti61mo ago
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Extended Warranty

+1 on info here. My experience (a little dated but not wildly) is similar: 1 year is market term, sometimes you can get 2-3 for true workmanship defects. Full warranty coverage beyond a year usually requires an ongoing maintenance or extended warranty contract that is not always cheap. I think the l...

— chrddit in r/firewalla52mo ago
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Multi PoE injector

I have an 8 port PoE Texas injector and as you can see- it's obviously made in the same factory and it works just fine. That said, a PoE switch does give you some benefits. You can monitor the power usage for your PoE devices and if you have a failing U6 LR, for example, you'd be able to see the pow...

— soapboxracers in r/UNIFI51mo ago
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Openwrt vs Apple

Likewise, I had to keep 802.11r Fast Transition disabled for my Apple devices to work with my Ubiquiti UniFi U6 LR v1 that I've been using with OpenWRT since 21.02 and now 24.10.1. I've got an iPhone 11 Pro, iPad 8, Mac mini M1, Apple TV HD 4th gen, MacBook Pro 13" 2015, and an Apple Watch series 3 ...

— idontweargoggles in r/openwrt57mo ago
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