Ubiquiti UniFi AP FlexHD (1733 Mbit/s)
EUR172,90

Ubiquiti UniFi AP FlexHD

1733 Mbit/s


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Doc.Stefan

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Hi If you have LAN connections, then you probably don't need mesh (wifi mesh or a network meshed via wifi). Do you already use Unifi, e.g. a cloud key or the network app? LG

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dgautsch

4 years ago

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elektrizity

4 years ago

What does this question have to do with AP Flex? As far as the capacity of controllable access points of the UDM Pro is concerned, according to Unifi due connected devices are ehrr critical. But your 5 APs are really nothing compared to Unifi's specifications. So no problem at all. https://help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/217549368-UniFi-How-many-APs-can-the-Cloud-Key-handle-

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TiRohn

4 years ago

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martinjauner

4 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Jeffrey Santana

5 years ago

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Hello Cruzer090 I have been using the UniFi AP Flex HD for about two weeks in our 4.5 room flat. I have very good reception everywhere. Even on the balcony I still get 90% of the full speed. The flat is at least 40 years old and has many concrete walls. I can't tell you how it compares to the AC-PRO. However, Unifi's APs are very powerful :) The design of the Unifi AP Flex HD is also more suitable for the flat in my opinion.

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Airlike1

5 years ago

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aerialsch

5 years ago

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A door/wall at that distance should not be a problem at all. I have mounted one of these APs on each of 4 floors (approx. 7x11m) and set the power to medium (5GHz) or low (2.4GHz) so that they do not overlap.

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evoque23

3 years ago

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patrickköh

3 years ago

I would plug mine in and configure it via the Unifi APP as a standalone device. But what you have to do is probably connect the POE adapter in between, otherwise the FLEXHD won't get any power.

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krikes

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

Yes, that should work in principle. What you want to do is called "Wifi Roaming". If you want to know more, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gf4XuGK4N5Q might help you. I would also recommend switching off the Wifi of the Sunrise Box if you haven't already done so.

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