I work for an IT company and have done some wireless deployments with different setups (Watchguard, Ubiquiti, Ruckus, Meraki). In terms of a home, small, or even medium-sized business, Ubiquiti is a no-brainer. Your hardware just works, it works well, and gives you plenty of options to tweak your configurations as you see fit. Your hardware works great along with great logging/information to help you improve your setup if you know what the options do. They provide great documentation on their website to help you delve deeper into their products, and they are developing new offerings at a rapid pace. The Ubiquiti AC Pro is one of the iconic hotspots, they have others but to be honest I wouldn't waste my time on anything below it, it's too good for the price difference. I have used hundreds of them and have never been disappointed, I use them in my own home and my mother's house. I don't think anything comes close for the price, of course if money is no object there are better things, but at this price point, with no subscription fee, these things are worth their weight in gold.
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