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$ 199.00

Score By Feature

Based on 385 ratings
User interface
8.98
Tech Support
8.69
Easy to install
8.33
WiFi signal
8.28

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Product Description

11 Wi-Fi Standards (a/b/g/n/ac)
Up to 600 miles of range
(2) Ethernet ports (10/100/1000)
Omni Antennas with Integrated Antennas
Ethernet with Passive Power

Questions & Answers

Is this the 3x3 mimo we're talking about here?

Yes. The other outdoow antenna is 2x2, but it lacks the second ethernet connector.

Is there a trick to getting the unifi outdoor flex switch to work with it? When using an injector, it works fine, but when using a flex switch, it fails to work. ?

Attempting to force POE passthrough through unifi on the flex switch at the port where the radio is connected might be incorrect. This was something I had to do with some M5s and a 150w switch. It's possible that they're one and the same. However, this may not be the case.

Is it possible to connect a "device" to the second ethernet port? This implies, in my opinion, that the ap can act as a switch, but I'm not a technical person. ?

Yes, it's a switch, according to the technical answer to your question. One with only one port, to which you could connect a device such as a camera or even a network switch.

I've got a viasat modem and need to get a signal to my workshop, which is 150 feet away. Is there anything else I'll need to buy besides this?

Yes, but there's a catch. As a result, you'll need to configure the AP, which you can do now with the Ubiquiti unifi mobile phone app, as well as some router configuration, I believe. My main concern is the AP option. At 100 feet, I tried one of these for general back yard wifi and was underwhelmed by the signal strength. However, in my neighborhood, there are numerous competing wifi signals. If you need a stable signal in your workshop, such as for streaming YouTube broadcasts, I recommend the UniFi Building- constructing a bridge Or, for the cheapest option, run a network cable and install an AP in your workshop.

Selected User Reviews For Ubiquiti Networks UAP-AC-M-PRO US UniFi AC Mesh Wide-Area Outdoor Dual-Band Access Point

Strong Enough to Shoot Down Birds in the Air At our church, I installed this to replace a 5-year-old system
5/5

year- single from the past Outdoor band (the kind with the two goal posts on top). Because all of the wiring was already in place, the installation took only a few minutes. All I had to do was screw the bracket to the building's side with plastic anchors and replace the POE injector on the inside with a new one. style 24- volt unit to a newer (and more standards-compliant) unit obedient) 48 This access point comes with a volt unit. br>br>Once I plugged everything in, the light on the front of this unit turned on, and the UniFi management software detected and "adopted" this unit right away. br>br>In addition to being dual-purpose, This unit appears to emit a very powerful signal, which helps users tremendously with capacity. It's mounted on the side of a building that faces a courtyard surrounded by three other structures, and it provides a strong signal to all of them. On campus, there are three additional UniFi access points, including two of the original single-user access points. All of them seem to get along and play well together, as if they're in a band. We also recently installed a CloudKey, which allows me to remotely manage the units. br>br>I was taken aback by how large this unit is, especially in comparison to the one it replaces, but I believe the main reason is to accommodate a more robust antenna system inside the housing. It certainly looks impressive, and church staff members who had been complaining about the lack of wifi coverage will no doubt be pleased with the size; more importantly, their wifi experience in the various church buildings has improved, so they are pleased.

Duncan Owen
Duncan Owen
| Jan 12, 2021
Lemon, perhaps? The power output is extremely low
3/5

I have a lot of Ubiquiti products in my house and have always been pleased with the quality and performance of the products. Nonetheless, this UAP- PRO didn't come through for us. The unit was tested on my shed, which was about 60 feet or less from my deck, with a signal between - and +. 72db to - 70db. This is only slightly better than the UAP-provided service. PRO inside the house, passing through multiple walls! I experimented with both channel settings as well as forcing the power output to default to maximum instead of automatic, but only saw minor improvements. I've never gotten better than a - walking around my yard in direct line of sight with no buildings. Signal strength of 68 dB. To give you a sense of scale, the maximum distance I could be from the AP is 120 feet. The SFT Store charges a 20% restocking fee on returns which I will argue as this unit I consider to be faulty or not performing as advertised as advertised as advertised This is the worst-performing $180 AP I've ever bought.

Javier Pruitt
Javier Pruitt
| Dec 04, 2021
I was let down
3/5

I've been using Unifi for a long time, but the mesh products they've released so far have been terrible. The old outdoor AP units were excellent, and I had been using them without issue for years, but they were no longer manufactured. I bought one of these new APs to plug a gap in my wifi coverage, but getting it to adopt proved difficult, and it now has no devices connected. That doesn't make sense because the other access points are further away and have weak signals, which is why I added this new AP.

Danielle Gates
Danielle Gates
| Nov 04, 2021
Ubiquiti is one of my favorite companies
5/5

I looked for a good Mess Network for years and couldn't find one. br>I tried Google, Netgear, and Orbi, but all of them had reliability issues. br>Ubiquiti is, without a doubt, the best. br>Products that are quick, dependable, and simple to set up. Ubiquiti is one of my favorite companies.

Cecelia Holden
Cecelia Holden
| Mar 11, 2021
It was everything I had hoped for and more! Since all of the software upgrades, this was the first time I added a device to my existing UBNT network
5/5

I simply used PoE to connect to the switch, opened the app on my iPhone, and the system asked if I wanted to use the new access point right away. Very well done, and a huge step forward from the hit-or-miss adoption procedures of the past. Ubiquiti Networks deserves a pat on the back. br>br>The coverage of the outdoors is incredible! Every bit of coverage that was advertised was delivered.

Yusuf Terry
Yusuf Terry
| Nov 28, 2021
Ubiquiti does not provide customer service
3/5

The one star is for Ubiqutis, customer service, warranty, and poor customer service, not for the product.

Kristian Dunn
Kristian Dunn
| Jan 18, 2021
Covers a lot of ground outside
5/5

This was necessary for my mother-in-law. Outside is where the laws are placed, and it works perfectly. It covers about 300-400 square meters. With trees and small hills, the elevation is 400 feet. If there were no obstacles in the way, I'm confident it would go even further. It also sends a strong signal into the family home about 150 feet away (indoors), which is next to her. As a result, I was blown away. I set it up at a height of about 15 feet. Given her terrain, I believe we could have covered more territory if we could have gone higher.

Cristian KAY
Cristian KAY
| Sep 27, 2021
It's a great unit, but it's not ready to use right away
3/5

To provide Wi-Fi, I'm using this device in conjunction with a dream machine. Fi at a cabin in northern Michigan that is quite large. It took a lot of effort from technical support to get the system up and running because this unit kept falling off the mesh network. It appears to work OK with a few tweaks when using only default settings. I'm probably closer to 200 to 250 feet of service from the top of a hill than 600 feet.

Giovanni GREENWOOD
Giovanni GREENWOOD
| Jan 28, 2021

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