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Ubiquiti Wireless WAN

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What is Ubiquiti Wireless WAN?

Ubiquiti Networks offers wireless WAN.

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Ubiquiti Wireless WAN has been widely adopted by businesses due to its reliability and ease of management. Users have found it easy to …
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Ubiquiti for all!

9 out of 10
July 25, 2022
Incentivized
We use these APs in some of our clients offices, they work great and super simple to configure. They do the job of extending the clients …
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Ubiquiti Wireless Review

10 out of 10
October 20, 2020
With fifty locations and a variety of equipment in place we decided to standardize on a single platform for switches, wireless access …
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What is Ubiquiti Wireless WAN?

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Ubiquiti Wireless WAN has been widely adopted by businesses due to its reliability and ease of management. Users have found it easy to deploy, configure, and update, making it a popular choice as the primary WiFi solution in numerous sites. It offers differentiated SSIDs and isolated networks, catering to both administrative and industrial environments.

One of the major advantages of Ubiquiti is its cost-effectiveness; there are no annual licensing fees, making it more affordable compared to other solutions. Many clients have successfully deployed Ubiquiti access points, achieving extensive coverage even with a limited number of devices. For example, one client was able to cover a 65000 sq ft building using just 10 UniFi UAP-AC-HD access points.

Ubiquiti devices have proven their reliability beyond office settings. They have been used to establish reliable links between schools, demonstrating solid performance in various weather conditions. However, some users have reported occasional interference issues when using the AF-5 device, requiring continuous monitoring and adjustment due to the crowded 5GHz band.

Overall, Ubiquiti Wireless WAN offers stability and ease of management, making it suitable for various use cases such as site-to-site connectivity and advanced installations with high-reliability requirements. From offices to manufacturing facilities, Ubiquiti ensures reliable connectivity across different areas. Additionally, it also serves well for personal use, providing seamless transitions between wireless access points and PoE switches for enhanced security.

Quality and Durability: Users and reviewers have consistently praised the quality and durability of Ubiquiti devices, with multiple users noting their solid build and reliability. These devices are known for their long-lasting performance.

Extensive Features: The extensive features offered by Ubiquiti devices have been highlighted by numerous users, providing them with a wide range of options and functionalities to meet their specific needs. Users appreciate the versatility that these devices offer.

Ease of Configuration: Many users have mentioned the ease of configuration and installation of Ubiquiti devices, making them accessible to users of varying technical backgrounds. The simple setup process ensures a hassle-free experience for all users.

Limited Device Support Time: Some users have mentioned that they would like to see increased device support time in the latest Unifi controller versions. They have expressed a desire for longer periods of support to ensure their devices remain up-to-date and compatible with new features and improvements.

Confusing Control Panel for Novices: A few reviewers found the control panel of the product confusing, particularly for those who are new to networking. They suggested that improving the navigation and providing clearer instructions within the control panel would be beneficial for novice users to better understand and utilize its functionalities.

Lack of Phone Support: Several customers expressed frustration with the lack of phone support, as they can only rely on email or chat for assistance. They believe that having access to phone support would result in quicker issue resolution and a more personalized level of support.

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Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
To provide and support a wireless network for my house and my family's business. A seamless transition between wireless APs and PoE switch to provide power to APs and cameras to add security. My Edge router provides enough computing power to set up and support the network with countless options for ease of use and providing the necessary security in this day and age.
  • Nice GUI.
  • Set and Forget.
  • Price for quality.
  • Transition between Unifi vs Edge GUI.
  • Some setting still need CLI.
  • Necessity of CloudKey.
I love the equipment for small-scale commercial solutions and quality without the price tag. I might not recommend their products for a large organization with multiple locations and servers. However, the GUI interface will allow remote access and setup across the network. I think this is a great solution for small businesses and families or home office solutions, provided there is some IT knowledge for setup and maintenance.
  • Ease of setup.
  • Transition between AP's.
  • Cost vs Quality.
  • The cost of the equipment vs. my uptime is streets ahead of typical consumer equipment.
  • Adding additional AP's is extremely easy and little to no downtime for setup.
  • Transition between Unifi and Edge equipment can be a little clunky but it works.
I've used Meraki AP and switches in a large-scale organization and Ubiquiti on a smaller scale. There is a big cost difference, and due to the different sizes and scope of the projects, it's difficult to compare or contrast. Both have worked great for each organization.
July 25, 2022

Ubiquiti for all!

Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We use these APs in some of our clients offices, they work great and super simple to configure. They do the job of extending the clients wifi coverage to all areas needed and the speeds are fantastic. They are also super reliable, with issues occurring somewhat rarely and usually aa restart to the ap resolves it.
  • Extends wifi coverage
  • Door access system
  • Camera system feature
  • Features only available to legacy option
  • Support could use some work
  • Stock has been hard to come by for some of their product lines
It's well suited for extending the coverage of your wifi in those areas that need that extra bump. If you have use for the protect system that's a plus and it comes with the product already which is great.
  • Costs
  • Fully supported and fleshed out features
  • Reliability
  • Production alone has increased since terrible speeds would limit workflow.
Matthew Dunn | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I have many Clients using Ubiquiti Access points- One is a 65000 sq ft building that I used 10 Ubiquiti Networks UniFi UAP-AC-HD to cover the entire building. Way Overkill Could have used 5 but it works great. Other clients have 1 or 2 setups and have great speed and Coverage
  • Great Coverage
  • Fast speed
  • Roaming connections
  • Reset from the poe adapter doesn't seem work for me.
  • Control panel can be confusing for novices.
  • Additional mounting options.
I have found these Ubiquiti devices far outperform other devices in the same price range and some even more expensive units. They cover all the areas I need and can be implemented in a very short amount of time and effort. A ceiling mount isn't always an option and I am not sure how mounting on a wall affects performance.
  • Coverage is very good
  • Price is always a concern and these are affordable for any it budget
  • Set it and forget it
  • Out performs our old Netgear or Linksys devices
  • Replace all comcast modem wifi with these-much better overall
  • Price is great
Wifi signal and management are superior. I have many SonicWall TZ units with Wifi that are basically useless and added a Ubiquiti unit in place of the Sonicwall Wifi. Netgear nighthawk has a good wifi system but doesn't have the range Ubiquiti does. Netgear is great for the money but still can't compete with Ubiquiti.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We currently have devices providing 4 links between schools. Two are using AF-24, one is using AF24-HD and one is using AF-5. One link using AF-24s is 1.5km (about a mile) and provides a solid link at 650-700Mbps through any weather. The AF-24HD is in a dual relay (4 devices) between schools in different towns. One link goes 8.5km (5.3miles) from a school to a water tower and the second goes 650m (about 2,000 feet) from the water tower to another school. This link has been solid at 700-750Mbps through any weather. The AF-5, which connects two schools 200m (650 feet) apart, has been having issues since it was installed. This link needs to be continually monitored and adjusted due to interference. The 5Ghz band is too crowded to be used in any area with close neighbors. Due to our wireless access points also using 5Ghz, as well as that of third-parties, almost all of the frequency is used. Moving our wireless access points off of a reserved range causes third-party wireless access points to prefer this reserved range. We are looking into replacing this with either a pair of AF-24 or AF-60 devices.
  • Solid, reliable connections on higher freqencies
  • Good view of current status of frequency congestion
  • Fairly easy installation and alignment
  • Congestion troubles on 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz
  • Auto channel switching would help with the lower frequencies
Any distance with a clear view between would work for these devices. Choosing the right device for the link is critical. Lower frequencies can go farther distances but have the issue of interference and large fresnel zones. Some areas may need a taller tower to avoid the fresnel zone. Higher frequencies have smaller fresnel zones have less interference and can potentially offer more bandwidth, however, the higher the frequency, the less range it has.
  • Cost efficient
  • Easily managed
  • Saved money by not running fiber optics
  • Less experienced support personnel needed
When looking into Cisco options for WWAN, there were two issues we encountered. Up front as well as yearly maintenance costs for each device was considerably more expensive than the Ubiquiti options. And, although the Cisco options have more options to configure, it requires more knowledge to configure and maintain.
October 20, 2020

Ubiquiti Wireless Review

Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
With fifty locations and a variety of equipment in place we decided to standardize on a single platform for switches, wireless access points, firewalls, and security cameras. At our headquarters we have Cisco Meraki, however the annual cost of fifty sites was daunting. We looked at several other vendors, trialed many of them, and selected Ubiquiti as our final vendor - it offers all of the features needed (cloud management being first and foremost), many of the "plus" features we desired, the cost was lower than the competition in terms of actual upfront pricing, and there is no ongoing service / management fee. The cost difference was substantial enough that we are able to migrate five sites for the cost we had budgeted for three. At each site our users have been delighted.
  • Range of coverage - The devices have great range, exceeding other vendors we trialed.
  • Quality of product - The APs are solidly built, durable, reliable, and they also have aesthetic options ("skins", aka covers) that help us blend the APs into the sites and make them unobtrusive.
  • Extensive features - The devices have all of the features of Meraki APs, Aerohive APs, etc.
  • Deep manageability - Once connected to a cloudkey, these devices are easy to manage at all levels, across all locations. From hardware to software, we never need to go onsite to manage the devices.
  • Setup - These are fairly easy to set up alone, but integrating into an enterprise network takes effort and some IT saavy. It's not something I would trust to an end-user.
I find Ubiquiti well suited to every scenario in which a wireless solution is needed.
  • The solution costs 3/5ths of our estimated budget
We have not needed to contact support, except to replace one device that was damaged in shipping. The company immediately issued an RMA without delay, and we had our replacement product within a week.
The combination of performance, range, low-power use, and manageability made it ideal for us.
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