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AmpliFi HD WiFi Router by Ubiquiti Labs, Seamless Whole Home Wireless Internet Coverage, HD WiFi Router with Touchscreen Display, 4 Gigabit Ethernet, 1 WAN Port, Ethernet Cable, Expandable Mesh System

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Features

  • WHOLE HOME WIFI SYSTEM: Not Just a WiFi router, it's a WiFi system. The AmpliFi HD Router features an easy-to-use touchscreen display, 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports, 1 WAN port, and an Ethernet cable. The AmpliFi Router provides excellent coverage for standard size homes of approx. 6,000 sq ft. Expand as needed by adding MeshPoints or additional Routers to your mesh WiFi system.
  • 802.11AC TECHNOLOGY FOR FASTER SPEEDS AND BETTER COVERAGE: AmpliFi HD is more than a wireless router: its the ultimate WiFi system. With turbocharged 802.11ac WiFi, AmpliFi utilizes multiple self-configuring radios and advanced WiFi antenna technology to bring ubiquitous secure WiFi coverage to any home network. Delivers connectivity needed in todays modern home for 4k streaming, smart home products, gaming, vid chats, downloads, and working from home.
  • WIFI RANGE EXTENDER REPLACEMENT: AmpliFi Routers feature mesh technology, allowing you to expand your WiFi network as needed with additional Mesh Routers or MeshPoints.
  • INSTANT SETUP: The intuitive, easy to use AmpliFi app allows you to setup your system in 5 minutes. It also features configuration options, powerful reporting metrics, parental controls, remote access, and easy guest access. The mobile app is available for Android and iOS smartphones.
  • WIFI TECHNOLOGY EXPERTISE: The AmpliFi home wireless system is designed by Ubiquiti Labs, a division of Ubiquiti Networks, a global leader in developing WiFi access points, WiFi antennas, network switches, Internet gateways, security cameras, VoIP phones, smart home and outdoor WiFi solutions.

Description

The AmpliFi HD (High-Density) Home Wi-Fi System includes a Mesh Router and 2 MeshPoints for Wi‑Fi coverage throughout your home. The AmpliFi HD system delivers maximum throughput to meet your streaming and gaming demands with lag-free performance. The Mesh Router features an innovative and simple design with an intuitive touchscreen display so you can easily check your performance and network status. The MeshPoints provide enhanced coverage to eliminate dead spots in your home. Download the AmpliFi app (iOS and Android) for instant setup and easy management. WHOLE-HOME RANGE: Robust coverage throughout your entire home. The AmpliFi system covers your entire home with a single Wi-Fi network, enabling seamless connectivity from room to room. The system is self- optimizing to ensure you always have the best connection. Mix-and-match AmpliFi Routers and MeshPoints together for ultimate coverage and customize to fit your home. INSTANT SETUP: AmpliFi replaces your current router, and works with your current modem and Internet service provider. It’s compatible with major ISPs including AT&T, Comcast, Time Warner, Spectrum, and Verizon FiOS. Download the AmpliFi app, plug in the Mesh Router & MeshPoints, and with a few taps in the app your network is live. INTUITIVE CONTROL: Easily monitor the status of your network, see and prioritize connected devices, and control access. Create family profiles, set schedules, or pause access to the Internet. Grant access for guests in the app without sharing or forgetting passwords. BEAUTIFUL DESIGN: AmpliFi’s uncompromising industrial design is meant to complement your home. Show it off proudly; your router is no longer something to hide. The touch screen control means you always know the status of your connection without having to interpret confusing blinking lights like other routers.

Brand: AmpliFi


Model Name: AFI-R


Special Feature: WPS


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ac


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Frequency: 5 GHz


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Included Components: Router


Connectivity Technology: WiFi^Wired


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎AmpliFi


Series: ‎AFI-R


Item model number: ‎AFI-R


Operating System: ‎Android


Item Weight: ‎14.4 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎3.85 x 3.92 x 3.91 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎3.85 x 3.92 x 3.91 inches


Color: ‎white


Voltage: ‎240 Volts


Batteries: ‎1 AAA batteries required.


Manufacturer: ‎Ubiquiti Networks (Personal Computer)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎October 2, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent home router with good range and simple configuration
As an IT professional, I debated what router to get to replace my flaky cable modem/router combo. I spent a lot of time going back and forth between a Netgear Nighthawk series router and an Edgerouter with a Unifi AP. I had of settled on the Ubiquiti solution, but then I found Amplifi and decided to give it a shot, as I just don't want to spend a bunch of time working on configuring and managing the Edgerouter. I opted for the router only, as our home isn't huge. The router is downstairs in the basement on one corner of the house, and we did have spotty coverage with our Arris all-in-one at the far ends of the second floor. I knew that if the coverage didn't improve with the Amplifi, I could add an additional MeshPoint over that way to improve things. Looks like I don't need one, as the signal is much better with the Amplifi. Installation was a breeze - put the old modem/router combo in bridge mode, unbox the Amplifi router, plug it into the modem, and power it up. Nothing hard there. Configuration was a snap as well. I went on my desktop and was redirected to a setup page as soon as I pulled up my browser. Didn't even need to put in the IP address for the router, which I already pulled, figuring I would need it. The setup page asked for my WiFi SSID and password, and that was it - I was up and running! I couldn't find any additional config options on the webpage (like enabling the guest network) and then I finally figured out that you HAVE to use the app to configure anything at all. The app is well done, easy to understand, and pretty basic, but does the job nicely. I was able to use the app to turn on and configure the Guest network and make a few other tweaks. I did link it with my google account so I can check up on things remotely, which is a cool touch. We are on a 150/10 cable connection, and we're getting every bit of it on wired and wireless connections, with no dropouts. We have about 20 IoT devices (smart light switches, outlets, TVs, Echos, etc) all on the guest network, while all computers and phones go on the regular network. Guest isolation seems good, and haven't seen any issue with that. As an added bonus, the Amplifi hardware looks fantastic! It doesn't look like some crazy space ship with antennas everywhere. It looks like it was designed to look nice sitting in your home. The screen on front is cool - being able to see the time, instant bandwidth usage, overall data sent/received, etc is pretty cool too. I'm sure the novelty of that will wear off eventually, but it's a great looking piece of equipment, and the screen really tops it off. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2019 by J. Foust

  • Set up easy; Check. Multiple Options to tailor your network; Check. Worth buying: Absolutely
Will get the "take this with a grain of salt like you should" part of the review since I see it so often. Yes, I do tech support for a living and work alongside our network administrator. Having said that the reason I purchased the Amplifi HD WiFi router by Ubiquiti is that we use Ubiquiti's Unifi Wireless Access Points at work and have had zero issues with them. This router was a replacement for a Linksys AC4000 MU-MIMO TRI-BAND Router which I was never truly happy with. For comparison, I did try the Google WiFi set up and I do still have that as a "travel" router that I use when I staff a convention (so we don't have to rely on the hotel wifi...long story). Once I got the Amplifi (the Post Office "lost" the first one..be careful folks) opening the shipping box I was surprised with even the packaging of the unit so was hoping that Unifi took the same amount of care they put into the packaging and also put it into their product. I was not disappointed. Set up was a dream using the iPhone app. Follow the instructions, type in the WiFi name (I reused my current WiFi name so I wouldn't have to go around changing it on my devices and the old router/wap was off) and gave it a password. One thing to note here you probably want to uncheck the option to use the same password for both the WiFi and the router password. Give the router a separate password. Once that was done I was basically up and running. Now I went in and made changes to several settings. This is where the Amplifi holds its own with the more expensive Linksys router it replaced. It has most of the options that a good home router should have. The ability program in your choice of DNS servers. I had a high-end Netgear router 18 months ago where you couldn't do this, and the Linksys router had the "option" to set this up under Local Network as they called it but my testing never confirmed if the settings took or not. With the Amplifi I know they took because in the app there is a Diagnosis tool that tells you what they are when you run it. Being able to tweak your DHCP server settings should be standard on any router and it is on the Amplifi. In fact, it beats the previous two routers I have owned. You can choose 10.0, 172.16 or 192.168 blocks. It then gives the option to set the "subnet" as Amplifi calls it, and start and end address, and lease validity (lease time). There are options for Port Forwarding, UPnP, Turning on IPv6 (this option is off by default), putting the router into bridge mode (if you have to do this you should know what you are doing). You can also set a 5Ghz only channel if you want to direct devices to this frequency. The WiFi network does broadcast BOTH 2.4 and 5GHz frequency. These are just a few of the options I use. I know a few folks have wondered about how secure is this thing (read firewall). Contrary to other reviews I ran GRC's Sheilds up test and it found NO ports open, but it did respond to being pinged. Since I am running the test, of course, it is going to respond to being pinged. Both of the previous routers responded to the test in exactly the same way. Some of the little things that made this a worthwhile purchase. The small LCD screen on the front of the router. Why is this a little thing but a big deal? I have the screen up that tells me what the WAN IP is (what the ISP is giving me)/my Router IP is (yes I have it memorized)/that I have IPv6 turned on but it also has how many clients are on the Wifi network and that two of the Ethernet ports are active. Oh yes, there are 4 Ethernet ports on the back of this...that should be standard on any good router. There several screens that you can tap through from date/day/time to cumulative upload and download totals, the previously mentioned screen, a speed test screen which I find isn't too accurate, and a port status screen. The other little item is the Amplifi ap, at least on the iPhone. I have never been a fan of managing routers through an app. The Amplifi app is probably equal or better than the Google WiFi ap in terms of how you can manage the device. The Linksys app would be at the other end of the scale. It is atrocious. I have been running the Amplifi router for only 25 hours now and it was going to be "well I will let it run for a couple of days and then have to go back to the Linksys router and settle for it and all its problems. Nope, this is my router and you can have it when you pry it from my hands. On to the not so good as I don't' want to say bad because it's more of an annoyance than a "reason not to buy this". The web interface needs to be overhauled. It is there but the options are extremely limited compared to what is available on the ap. If I am sitting at my computer and want to make a change why should I have to run and get my phone to do it when I should be able to log into the router right from where I am. Next and this is minor, could be fixed with an update to the ap I believe and honestly I am probably one of the few who would want this feature. Under the "Family" option which shows the devices online. It would be nice to see when taping on the device then on Client Details to have it show the IPv6 address as well as the IP address. Why would I want this? Well if you have the option turned on in the first place it would be nice to see if a client is getting an address without going to the client to see if it got an IPv6 address. Coverage wise I have a one-floor condo so the router itself provides great coverage. I am also getting equal or better upload and download speeds compared to the other routers that I have had. I'm very happy with my purchase, as you can tell, and I am considering buying a second one to replace the Google WiFi "travel/convention" router. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2019 by Claudia Ellis

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