
I set up this wireless hotspot using a Ubiquiti Unifi cloud dongle (sold separately). This wireless access point is really reliable; Once it's up and running, you'll have a strong and reliable internet signal that just works. It has a 2.4 and 5 GHz radio; I recommend boosting the signal on the 5GHz radio to MAX, otherwise your devices will quickly connect to the slower 2.4GHz signal. I used the Uni Cloud Key (sold separately) to set up the hotspot. I am by no means an information technology or networking expert; It took me about an hour to get Cloud Key up and running, but by the time I did that WAP was essentially already up and running, and Cloud Key supports it that way. If you decide to go with a cloud key, and I think it's probably worth it, just keep it and install it with the defaults rather than trying to set it up straight away (that was my mistake). Once you get it working you can play around with it if you need to, but I find it works great on the default settings with a signal strength of 5GHz. I couldn't get WAP to work at gigabyte speeds, but I was pretty stable at 300-400 Mbps. WAP can easily handle dozens of connections. Highly recommended. I would buy again.

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