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I get stronger signal, but even worse performance when that thing is in the system.
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Rock solid performance and very good signal strength
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You can find better options elsewhere to be honest and ones with more intuitive GUI's and better performance for similar price points
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From the description of the device the bandwidth should be a lot higher than it is, and I should be having much better performance than I currently have with the device
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Good performance and range.
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Outstanding performance.
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The performance was quite good and they seemed fairly reliable
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Very Poor performance for most use cases
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be the performance and "it just works"
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Poor performance with iPhone 6 devices, well documented in the Unifi forums, even for previous (non-Pro) Unifi products
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, I'm just not seeing the reason to drill holes in my ceiling and pay this amount of money for something with such terrible performance
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Amazing performance
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I stand by my original review and will most likely never use another consumer grade wireless router again... Period.****************************************Rock steady reliability and performance
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As other reviewers have mentioned, this device does take a bit more networking savvy than a typical consumer-grade product, but you'll be rewarded with outstanding performance
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Awesome WAP with tons of features and great performance
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great performance
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The deep scan mode takes a few minutes and displays both 2.4 and 5GHz bands % use and auto-adjusts the Tx/Rx power and channel use for best performance
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The performance of this AP is amazing, especially for the price
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Try not to able guest wireless, I have better performance with it disabled
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One had the wired Ethernet port fail, and the other has horrible radio performance and reboots repeatedly and loses connections
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horrible performance, I tried so hard to love this device but just had to send
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Try not to able guest wireless, I have better performance with it disabled
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I tested this before installing my second unit which further improved my signal.- BETTER REAL-WORLD PERFORMANCE
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After using the UniFi 802.111ac Pro for a day now, I've notice the performance is better than my NetGear
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As a wireless adapter it has a good range and nice performance
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Just solid performance
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but I am so glad I did because the results improved the performance of my entire network, IP cameras, streaming devices, laptops, etc. etc
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and I have some pretty awesome performance.
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Very consistent performance...as much as possible with WiFI.2.
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Great performance and the software tools allow you to easily keep adding devices to extend the network
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Amazing performance, I purchased 3 of these for my medium sized home to leave no corner uncovered
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Overall I am very impressed with the setup, well priced, good performance, and easy to set up
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I use it with an Ubiquity Edge Router for my internet access and the combination of the two gives me the best performance I've ever had -
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So far, superior performance to our UAPs
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Poor wifi performance.
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(I have some experience but not an IT professional) and the performance is excellent, but a great feature is that the AP's can be merged into one seamless network so that devices can seamlessly roam as needed with no loss of signal or connectivity
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If you're messing around with poor AP performance or looking for a new one, just get it and be done with it
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They're reliable and have good performance
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If you are a company like the one I work for where you are in the middle of a small business and the edge of needing enterprise reliability with spectacular performance this is the one to go with
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Better performance than the latest model AirPort Extreme it replaces
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They always provide awesome performance for my clients.
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The performance and configurations have been great and performing rock solid
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Other access points I have tried all had substandard performance
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I had no expectation of such great performance from only one device.
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But so far the few days of running the UAP-AC-PRO I am getting perfectly smooth performance.
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It was substantially cheaper, and the performance has been absolutely fantastic.
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The AC-PRO has good performance
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Like the performance and stability.
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The 2.4ghz performance was actually not quite as good as the Netgear, but the signal was far more consistent around the house, and I can go into the neighborhood and still connect
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The setup was a bit more involved than a typical home router, but the performance is worth it
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Performance is very good
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By far the best performance, value, and features for the money out there
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The PRO easily handles the 20+ devices I have on the network (I have a smart home) and still provides great performance even in a congested wireless environment like my apartment building
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This one is no exception, great performance and value.
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Fast shipping, good performance
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Replaced the access point that was included in the cable modem, which had spotty signal and poor performance
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We've had it for a long time now and its performance is powerful, highly customizable (yet simple to operate), and the best in terms of reliability
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Pricey, but rock-solid performance and easier setup than expected
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Best wireless and performance
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However for consumers who want fantastic performance at a reasonable price, and know a thing or two about IP networking, it is well worth the effort
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Fantastic performance, easily installed (comes with wall anchors for the mounting bracket for drywall, which has the same screw holes as the previous model)
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Pricey, but rock-solid performance and easier setup than expected
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The performance is excellent
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I would like to see better performance in this area as some of the consumer routers can push 800 mbps
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but the actual performance is really not that impressive
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Pretty impressive performance, and I doubt this thing will fail
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After a year of messing with it and trying to get even halfway decent performance out of it, I'm ready to give up and move on to anything else
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and I'm now trouble free and getting significant performance boost
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Performance has been great for both 5GHz and
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I can't believe that a single Wi-Fi AP sitting on a shelf in a closet, amidst a sea of other strong Wi-Fi signals from neighboring houses, can deliver such stellar performance to every single device and location in our home
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Solid performance for our office.
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Getting much better performance out of the ring doorbell and overall wireless so definitely 5 stars for me.
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I was worried something would not work as it was not as complicated as expected
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Great as always
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Coverage is fantastic, aesthetically most think it's a smoke detector, and the blue light serves as a classy night light (can be turned off if so desired)FYI I have used BV-Tech POE switches as well as
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as good as or better than Cisco or Aruba APs that I worked with that came out 2 years ago
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So, 3 stars for that nightmare of a setup with Ubiquity's software, but kudos to the tech team (they always answer your chat message within 5 minutes, at least in my experience), as well as how good the price to performance is with their products.
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Works exactly as I expected, love the fact that I don't need two separate SSIDs for the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz like a typical SOHO solution
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My signal at one end of the house is just as strong as at the other end.
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(I don't have any in-house streaming like a Plex server.)I really appreciate the PoE support as it has made it very easy to run a long Cat5e cable to wherever I want in to place the AP in my attic with no need to run another cable for power
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We have 10 of these in one location as well as in other offices
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I have a couple laptops that only support B/G/N that still had issues, but replaced the wifi in them with USB 802.11ac cards and they also work fantastically now