Common questions

Can I use any PoE injector with Ubiquiti?

Can I use any PoE injector with Ubiquiti?

802.3af – Also known as standard PoE, this is the most common PoE used for Ubiquiti kit and all of their switches support it. It is also backwards compatible, so it can also support devices that would typically require 802.3af.

What is the range of a UniFi UAP AC Pro?

400 ft
The UAP-PRO supports speeds of up to 300 Mbps in the 5 GHz radio band and up to 450 Mbps in the 2.4 GHz radio band. The UAP-PRO offers simultaneous dual-band operation with 2×2 and 3×3 MIMO technology. It has a range of up to 122 m (400 ft) and two Gigabit Ethernet ports.

Is UAP AC Pro?

The Access Point AC Pro (UAP AC Pro) is a high-performance, indoor/outdoor, 802.11ac WiFi access point that utilizes Wave 1 technology to reach an impressive 2+ Gbps aggregate throughput rate with its 5 GHz (3×3 MIMO) and 2.4 GHz (3×3 MIMO) bands.

What is the secondary port on UniFi AP Pro for?

Secondary The Secondary port is a Gigabit Ethernet port used for bridging. Reset The Reset button serves two functions for the UniFi AP: • Restart Press and release the Reset button quickly.

Does UAP AC LR come with PoE injector?

For information on configuring and using the UniFi Controller software, refer to the User Guide. 1 Only the single-pack of the UAP-AC-LR includes a PoE adapter. 2 Speed and Range values may vary and are based on optimal environments.

What is the difference between 802.3 AF and 802.3 at?

The big difference between 802.3af (PoE) and 802.3at (PoE+) is the amount of power delivered over each standard. 802.3af (PoE) can deliver 15.4 watts over Cat5 cables. 802.3at (PoE+) can deliver up to 30 watts over Cat 5 cables with 25.5 watts available to devices.

How many access points do I need in my house?

If you are looking for a benchmark to make a rough estimate however, you may approximate one access point per every 1000 square feet. Knowing the area in square feet or meters is a good start. As mentioned above, a very rough estimate is approximately one access point for every 1000 square feet.

Are ubiquiti routers good?

As a solution, Ubiquiti Networks UniFi provides tight integration, low cost, and easy management for small to medium enterprises. The Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Access Points are especially robust and capable of supporting anywhere from 300 to 500+ clients, depending on model.

Is the UAP AC Pro waterproof?

The UAP-AC-PRO is weather resistant, it supports indirect weather installation.

How are ubiquiti access points powered?

The UniFi AC In-Wall AP transforms an Ethernet wall connection into a dual-band 802.11AC Wi-Fi Access Point. It features two Gigabit Ethernet ports, one of which delivers PoE to power and connects an 802.3af device to the network.

Does Unifi AC Pro have Poe passthrough?

Hi we were told from our supplier and from extensive googling that the UNIFI AP-Pro does POE passthrough on the 2nd port. This is so you can daisy chain them.

Is the unifi ac pro AP compatible with Poe?

Sporting a weatherproof design, the UniFi AC Pro AP features simultaneous, dual‑band, 3×3 MIMO technology and convenient 802.3af PoE/802.3at PoE+ compatibility. It is available in single‑ and five‑packs1. UAP-AC-IW

Can a UNIFI AP be mounted on the ceiling?

The UniFi AP can be mounted on the wall or ceiling. Perform the steps for the appropriate installation: The UAP-AC-PRO features auto-sensing 802.3af/802.3at PoE support and can be powered by any of the following: The single-pack of the UAP-AC-PRO includes one Gigabit PoE adapter.

What kind of Poe adapter does the UAP-ac pro have?

The UAP-AC-PRO features auto-sensing 802.3af/802.3at PoE support and can be powered by any of the following: • Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Switch with PoE • 802.3af/802.3at PoE+ compliant switch • Ubiquiti Networks Gigabit PoE Adapter (48V, 0.5A) The single-pack of the UAP-AC-PRO includes one Gigabit PoE. adapter.

What kind of radio does unifi ac pro use?

The UniFi AC Pro AP supports simultaneous dual-band, 3×3 MIMO technology in the 5 and 2.4 GHz radio bands.

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