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Ubiquiti UniFi AC HD AC1733 Dual Band Access Point, White (UAP-AC-HD-US)

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Model: UAP-AC-HD


Configuration: Wireless Access Point


Features

  • Sold as 1 Each.
  • Type of Product: Wireless Access Point. Power Rating/Voltage: DC Input Power, Consumption 17 W. Support/Encryption: Guest Portal/Hotspot Support.
  • Adapter Speed: 1733Mbit/s. Powerful Hardware The UniFi AC HD AP features the latest in Wi-Fi 802.11ac Wave 2 MU-MIMO technology.. Warranty 1 Year.
  • Number of ports and Type: Gigabit Ethernet 2, PoE PD Port. Expandable Unlimited scalability: build wireless networks as big or small as needed. Start with one (or upgrade to a five-pack) and expand to thousands while maintaining a single unified management system..
  • Dimensions as H x W x D in inches: 8.7 x 8.7 x 1.9. Frequency Range: 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz Dual-Band.

Description

Deploy the Unifi AC HD AP in high-density environments requiring maximum wireless performance. The Unifi AC HD AP features simultaneous, Dual-Band, 4x4 MU-MIMO technology and convenient 802.3at PoE+ compatibility.

Brand: Ubiquiti Networks


Model Name: UAP-AC-HD-US


Special Feature: Access Point Mode, WPS


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ac


Compatible Devices: Most all devices


Frequency: 5 GHz


Recommended Uses For Product: Home


Included Components: UniFi AC HD Access Point, Ceiling/Wall Mount Kit, Gigabit PoE Adapter (48V, 0.5A), Quick Start Guide


Connectivity Technology: Ethernet


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ac


Brand: ‎Ubiquiti Networks


Series: ‎UAP-AC-HD-US


Item model number: ‎UAP-AC-HD


Operating System: ‎UBNT System


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.66 x 8.66 x 1.89 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.66 x 8.66 x 1.89 inches


Voltage: ‎24 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Ubiquiti


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 1, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Incredible Upgrade, A Little Pricy, But Totally Worth It!
There are plenty of excellent reviews on this product so I won't go into a lot of detail around the technology, but I will highlight some of the better points of my experience. My network is a mix of wired devices and wireless devices totaling over 100 with 60+ devices on Wi-Fi. Many standard devices such as phones, tablets and computers I also have cameras, a home security system and many IoT devices. I have four access points throughout the, not for signal reason, but to help balance the connections to each access point. My Internet speed coming in is 600 Mbps (download) and 20 Mbps going out (upload). I use a basic cable modem (non-router) and I have a firewall/security device. My previously wireless system was very problematic, and the access points I had were not cheap ones. I experienced a lot of drops during the day and some devices would not even stay connected. For example, our refrigerator would connect for a day or two and then lose its connection to the Wi-Fi permanently. I would have to “reboot” and reconnect it over and over again. I just assumed the refrigerator had a flawed wi-fi card or firmware. I also experienced drops while streaming with frequent freezing of the video stream. The bandwidth/speed I was getting from the AP’s would average about 40 Mbps but would peak at 130 Mbps. Sometimes it would go as low as 10 Mbps. Whenever an access point was overloaded it would reboot causing Wi-Fi outages in certain areas for several minutes. When an access point went offline, the devices would attempt to reconnect to one further away getting a degraded signal with lower throughput. The issue went on and on until my wife called me at work completely frustrated because our kids could not get connected to their online classes, and when they got connected, they were being dropped every few minutes. I debated making the investment in Ubiquiti for some time but hadn’t because of the money I had invested in my current system. I went ahead and purchased four access points to replace the four I have now. Installation was easy. I was fortunate that my previous AP’s were PoE, so I just swapped them out. I immediately noticed the improvement. When opening a web page on any device there was always a short delay in loading the page. The pages now load instantly with a very noticeable difference. I used the PoE injectors that came with these new AP’s. I was also fortunate that I already have a server to install the UniFi Controller software. A little side note about my sever; I was able to pick up a used blade server on which I run a free version of VMware ESXi to host a few servers. One is a pfSense firewall (open source and free). Two are Ubuntu severs running as Minecraft servers. All of this sounds complex and expensive but really is not. I cranked up a new Ubuntu 20 server and installed the Ubiquiti UniFi controller software which I downloaded from their web site. The best part of these access points is that they are not stand-alone (although I believe they can run stand-alone). This is important for several reasons. First configuration is a breeze. Just setup your Wi-Fi network and all access points will get the configuration. Second, all monitoring is done via the UniFi Controller software which has a rich configuration and numerous capabilities. Third, you can configure the controller for remote access through Ubiquiti’s web site in a secured manner. I did not have to open any ports on my firewall. In addition, two-factor authentication can be turned on to provide an extra level of security to your AP’s. Finally, if you have other UniFi products from Ubiquiti this controller software. For example, you can get the Security Gateway and/or one of the (PoE) switches and manage them from this controller software. If you plan on purchasing these access points plan on installing the controller software. If you don’t have a computer running all the time on your network, you can purchase the Ubiquiti Cloud Key which has the software running on it and connects to your local network (wired) to manage and control the AP’s. You can install the software on your computer or tablet to setup and manage the access points, but certain features, such as setting up a guest network, require the controller software to be running on the network all of the time. The controller software has a new AI feature that analyzes the traffic and the connections and determines the best settings such as transmit power and channels. This help gets the best performance from your network. I have been running this for a week and watching the performance and stability increase each day. It is an amazing feature. Since installing these access points, I have seen 100% of my issues go away. No more drops. No more AP’s rebooting. No more video streaming freezes. The bandwidth is amazing. All devices are averaging above 200 Mbps downloads from the Internet with peaks upwards of 350 Mbps. Even those devices that would not stay connected are up and running consistently with no issues. Most importantly, my kids are able to stay connected to their classes now without any performance issues or delays (my kids actually stopped complaining about the Wi-Fi!). After purchasing the initial four access points, I decided to purchase a fifth. I have several devices running in my garage and outside (such as security cameras) that need some extra bandwidth. I ran a fiber cable from my main switch (which is also not very expensive these days) out to the garage. You may ask me why I need five access points. The answer is simply I do not want so many devices sharing a single LAN connection. In some cases, such as the garage, I needed a better signal in that area. Since these are HD AP’s I can use more in a smaller space and get excellent performance. I use more than one to get a good balance of signal and total throughput. I am extremely impressed with the Ubiquiti line of products. They bring everything you need to have a professional grade Wi-Fi network in your home, complete with a high level of easy management and security at much lower prices than big companies pay. If you are working from home or depend heavily on your home network, do yourself a favor and invest in Ubiquiti. I can definitely recommend these as the best Wi-Fi products available for the home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2020 by D. Porrey

  • Fantastic product - home WiFi issues no more!
Why didn't I buy one of these sooner? For years I tried AP routers from Linksys, ASUS and Netgear. I upgraded to different firmwares - sveasoft, OpenWRT, DD-WRT and finally AdvancedTomato. They worked okay for a while but then different issues would arise - inconsistent network, dropped packets, weak wifi signal, etc. I thought of upgrading to the next version of "Gaming Router," or maybe some sort of mesh network. I did a ton of research online, talked to friends and family. I knew about Unifi, and had always thought they were more for SOHOs or SMBs. But then I noticed many public places used them - gyms, stadiums, schools, and malls. I decided to give Unifi a try - so I bought one of their biggest APs. I installed it right in the middle of the house - the upstairs hallway. So far this thing had worked flawlessly - basically set it and forget it. The Unifi AP provides a strong WiFi signal throughout the house; but the best part is that even when I am far from the AP and the signal is weak, I still get good connection speeds! I am now a complete Unifi convert. After the AP I also purchased their Dream Machine and a number of switches. The Unifi Controller - their online interface (also phone app) - gives you complete control over all of the hardware. The software has some of the best user interface I've ever seen - the perfect addition to their excellent equipment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2020 by pkway pkway

  • Misleading, Underwhelming Spec I have converted everything into UniFi
Although this is technically rated for enterprise product, the price and functionality perfectly fits for home use. Specifically, comparing to my original Asus Ax11000 (WiFi 6 router) in AiMesh setup, UAP-AC-HD outperformed even on iPhone 11 Pro, which is WiFi 6 client. On my 1 Gbps download speed with 940 Mbps at router ethernet port, UAP-AC-HD internet speed test gave me average of 526 Mbps in contrast Ax11000 were 474 Mbps. I believe the difference here is efficient WiFi 5 Wave 2 vs. inefficient WiFi 6. Though the speed difference alone won't have convinced me to give up on my over $1000 WiFI 6 AiMesh setup, the stability of UniFi translated into superior daily experience. I have now fully converted my home network into UniFi system. 5 star points - Stability: Rock-solid stable system. - Speed: On my test, this outperformed WiFi 6 router in wired backhaul mesh node (access point). - Flexibility and Feature: No mesh system offer as much flexibility and features. Some of the features may be even more than dedicated routers. For example, I can make SSID for smart connect (auto select 2.4 and 5 GHz bands) along with forced 5 GHz band. - Scalability: Many options for different situations. - Security: Free yet high level security system including intrusion detection and prevention systems. - User Community: Highly active user community forum is better resource than anything else. 4 Star Features - Setup: Due to the sheer amount of features UniFi Controller provides, initial setup is not just plug and play. Although I consider this is one of the best controller app for the balance of feature and usability, there are some situations I felt could have been better implemented. - Value: In contrast to WiFi 5 mesh system, this is considered more expensive product. However, the functionality of UniFi product line is more compatible to dedicated router mesh/access point system like Asus AiMesh. Performance reaches to that of inefficient WiFi 6. So compared to these product, it can be seen as cheaper, better value. - Range: Stable 2.4 GHz band made this look better ranged device than my original Ax11000 for my home but in reality, I think actual range of coverage is probably on par with others. 3 Star Features - Underwhelming spec. These spec does not really affect my day to day use and in fact, UniFi system performance is superior in every regards when compared to my previous WiFi 6 system; however, spec are underwhelming, partly fault goes to current consumer network marketing of bigger numbers, better system trend. Although I am 100% certain it will eventually, but I still hope UniFi offered WiFi 6 access point right now. But I will wait until WiFi 6E! - Customer Support. 3 stars for customer support is actually good rating from me. This is because they have free 24/7 online chat support via UniFi Web Interface. But just like many other support, tech support capability is limited. Overall, UniFi is the first system check all marks with stable, speedy, scalable, flexible feature rich network ecosystem. Their misleading underwhelming specs with lack of WiFi 6 compatible Access Point may be an only disadvantage (in my head). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2020 by Tech Focus

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