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Enhance your Wi-Fi coverage with Ubiquiti Networks UniFi In-Wall Wi-Fi Access Point 802.11AC Wave 2 (UAP-IW-HD-US), White Review

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4.3
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Description of Enhance your Wi-Fi coverage with Ubiquiti Networks UniFi In-Wall Wi-Fi Access Point 802.11AC Wave 2 (UAP-IW-HD-US), White

4x4 MU-MIMO on 5GHz (1733Mbps Max PHY rate), 2x2 MIMO on 2.4GHz (300Mbps Max PHY rate). 802.3af for base functionality. 802.3at required if using PoE pass-through. 1x4 (1 in, 4 out) switched Gigabit Ethernet ports with configurable PoE pass-through (port 1 only). Networking interface: (5) 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports. Four-stream 802.11AC Wave 2 technology. 802.3af/802.3at PoE compatibility. Dimensions: 139.7 x 86.7 x 25.75 mm (5.5 x 3.41 x 1.01"). weight: 210 g (7.41 oz).

Reviews

Global ratings 7
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

I wanted to get the maximum speed at every point of the apartment. Previously, I used another solution for this. It turned out only by putting an access point in each room and in the kitchen. But! - Setting - hell; - Predictability of behavior - no; - Stability - no; - Seamless roaming between points is a fiction. It's just heaven here. I stuck it in, pressed a few beautiful buttons through the controller - it's done. Flies! One network for two bands and 4X4 MIMO technology works wonders. Where

Pros
  • -Compactness; -High performance; -Ease of setting; -Design.
Cons
  • Price

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Bad range. Not worth the price

The design is compact and attractive, that's it. The range is very poor, about half that of a UAPACM AP, and pales in comparison to an AC LR AP. In addition, the device gets very hot. I've been trying to adjust the power and position of the antennas for a few days, but the signal range is very poor. Perhaps perfect for use in a room. In my opinion it's not worth the money due to the short range of this device.

Pros
  • New to my collection
Cons
  • Contact seller

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easy installation, best WiFi.

I installed this in an already existing ethernet jack in our common room (to the PoE switch in the attic) to get all the 5G signal on our lower level to improve . Physical installation took 5-10 minutes and would have been shorter if I had found my torx screwdriver sooner. Functional setup via the Ubiquiti phone app took about 5 minutes and it connected easily to my pre-existing Ubiquiti AC-Pro upstairs. 5G WiFi bliss and less channel interference from neighbors.

Pros
  • I'm looking forward to
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High power hotspot when properly configured

Installs behind a TV media console and delivers a fantastic signal. The extra ports came in really handy for the items in my console and the ability to assign separate VLAN/switch port profiles to each individual port. Be sure to set radio power and channel width plus channel correctly for best performance. It looks amazing and I was a bit sad that I had to hide it behind furniture because it looks very elegant.

Pros
  • good thing
Cons
  • AC outlet required

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Reliable access point in network products

I like the simplicity of this access point module. 4 stars for the following cons: * PoE must be used by the switch, can't use an injector (as stated in the documentation) * The signal seems inherently more directional, and some devices closer to it still make one Connect another AC Pro. I had to use a mapping tool and match the power output between the two devices to mount it

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Update available

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wi-Fi and Ethernet in a Compact Package

This is fantastic little technology, especially in a Unifi deployment. The ability to have a gigabit switch and access point in a small wall unit is perfect for my living room. Hotel rooms are what they were designed for, but in my personal environment at home, I can't think of a better option. I have an IW-HD setup behind my media console that has an ethernet connection. This allows me to hardwire my TV, PS4, and NVR, along with another free port for whatever comes in the future. WiFi…

Pros
  • Featured
Cons
  • Ugly Packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good buy, pretty good performance

I'm just looking at performance not assembly experience because I haven't assembled it yet! The 4 LAN ports on the bottom are a bonus for temporary connections. I hosted a LAN party for 5 people, set up a guest Wi-Fi network for all the phones, and connected 3 of my 5 PCs with LAN ports. We used 400GB of data in 3 days, loads of twitch streams and latency intensive games (CSGO at semi-pro level, that was my team) and this hotspot was killing us. We had no problems with the internet. Management…

Pros
  • There's something to it
Cons
  • Minor issues