Thank you for the info! However, you can report incorrect specifications directly yourself.
Product page -> Specifications -> Show more -> Scroll down -> Report wrong data -> And then change the corresponding entry.
Hi DargonSniper, I don't have a detailed insight into how UNIFY configure their products in HW and FirmWare and have implemented the FW stack. Even more difficult to estimate how apps in the respective OS are set up here. In general, increasing the bandwidth of the channels often helps with the transmission speed, and 2.4GHz always manages more anyway (5GHz is used for connectivity to minimise areas without reception). with the "Network Signal Info" app, my AP NanoHD managed 360MBit adhoc on an S22+... similar on my U6LR... if you are assigned a different channel in the mesh by changing the position in the housing, then the transmission speed will fluctuate somewhat because by default the UNIFY AP also adjusts its bandwidths to the number of connected devices and neighbouring channels. VG, Martin
To configure, you need a CloudKey or UDMPro/UDM. Then either connect them all to one switch.... or, once set up, you can also have the APs meshed with each other. Power would be needed anyway. Therefore, the cleanest way is to connect via POE with Cat. The whole thing is then easy to configure via the Cloudkey or UDM/Pro (networks, guest WLAN network, etc.).
In my case, a POE injector was included in the scope of delivery. It works wonderfully with it. Alternatively, the Ubiquiti Unifi Switch US-8-60W would also come into question.
Hello Florian.
AP(stands for Access Point) NanoHD is effectively "only" an access point and intended as a component in a more complex network.
From your modem onwards, you need at least the following for a functioning WLAN:
- UniFi Security Gateway (the actual router)
- PoE Injector (included with the AP)
- A machine running the controller software (e.g. UniFi Cloud Key, Raspi or other PC, Mac), which does not always have to be running, but at least for configuration and updates.
Overall, the system is very flexible, stable and reliable. However, you should have a little experience with networks to set it up. A "plug and play" approach is not likely to work here.
If you don't trust yourself to do that, I would rather look for a mesh system.
Since a set price does not automatically adjust to the individual prices, it may happen that the set price is higher after a reduction of the individual price than if the individual items were ordered separately.
According to the information available to us, the scope of delivery of the set does not differ from that of the individual product, except for the number of items.
Mesh is unfortunately only supported by devices that can do mesh. Although it says in the Control Centre to allow mesh with other devices, my experience is that it does not always work one hundred percent.
Hello
Unifi APs can only be managed through a controller.
Whether it is the software version you used or via the Unifi Cloud Key which is a small box that allows you to manage a large part of the Ubiquiti hardware.
The last 3 times I ordered Ubiquiti material the connectors were "forgotten", contact customer service. They will order the cables for you free of charge.
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