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TheFyend
> 3 dayI used the non LR version of these at a previous job and they worked great. I ordered the LR version for my house in the hopes of getting a little better coverage in the far corners where some devices would get very weak signal (it would work but very slow.) Sadly after installing the controller software and configuring my WLAN settings I set out to do some tests and the speed was just pathetic compared to the old TP-Link AC router I was hoping this would replace. In the same room it would get maybe 20% of the speed the old router would and the speed was dipping and spiking non stop. When I went outside the house and maybe 10ft from the exterior wall (house is only about 1500 sq ft) I would get 1mbps up and down when testing with my Galaxy S10, for comparison with the old router I would get 220mbps down and 22 up (My service is 400/20). So I assume I got a dud since my previous experience with this brand was great.
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THE MINISTA
> 3 dayAwesome product! Has really hood range on the 5ghz. Very impressed with it!
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Chief
> 3 dayImproved my WiFi
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Ashely lemoine
Greater than one weekBy far best thing out on the market to getting a wifi signal throughout your whole house. I spent about $150 or so on 3 wifi extenders from AT&T with still getting poor wifi coverage in my house. Bought and I stalled this baby and now I get better stronger wifi in ever room now with out having extenders every where.
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Stephany Lerch
Greater than one weekgreat quality. It really does the job. the range is amplifies is great. I am very happy with it
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John W. Shutt
Greater than one weekI was concerned with all the chat about how difficult these were to get running, and how difficult the controller (software) was. Im reasonably good at home networks, but certainly not a professional. I had to install Java (in MS Int Explorer) in order to install the controller software, which one must download. After the download I tried to run the controller in Explorer, but a message said it preferred Chrome or Firefox. Chrome worked great. Setup was fairly easy and required no calls to support. There is good documentation on-line. There is a lot of flexibility with the controller software, and you can just keep adding APs. Plug in the Cat5/AC to each additional AP and it is automatically recognized within about a minute. Thats it. Passing the WiFi signal from one AP to the second is seamless. They all are part of the same Wi-Fi network - no need for each repeater to have its own name. These APs are hard-wired to your router. They require a CAT-5/6 and AC connection. But the R A N G E is great! I get whole house coverage - 2400 feet on each of two floors plus a wide area outside the house using two APs upstairs. These Ubiquiti units replace Amped repeaters. They had trouble holding a connection to the router when the 70% signal light was on. I was rebooting them (unplug-wait-plug in) every day or two. Repeaters (aka extenders) get a WiFi signal from the router and rebroadcast it. The Ubiquiti are hard-wired to the router. Thats a HUGE difference.
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EMH
> 3 dayThought this was wireless, its not, bummer. havent installed as need to run Ethernet cable to install. Not what I expected
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Mrs. Myah Walsh Sr.
> 3 dayBig mistake buy this product . There is no way get in touch with the company . Pls dont waste your dollar .
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david corrales
> 3 dayI always like ubiquiti products and this is no exceptions, works great with enterprise range, fast wireless uploads and downloads.
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Michael
> 3 dayIt works as advertised and was easy to set up. What more could I ask?