Those are great.
But how is the performance when some customers are utilizing maximum
access and how do the other clients performance compare.
Tried em and not impressed
What does impress is the E500 burning through a crowd of people and
block room under metal bleachers at 500' plus away.
Each Pos and staff device was able to get 15Mbs of throughput.
20Mbs is the maximum allowed at the edge.
On 6/20/2017 9:51 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote:
Correction, should say UAP-AC-HD or UAP-AC-PRO, though there's another
model I was only a letter off on ;)
- Josh
On Jun 20, 2017 9:33 PM, "Josh Reynolds" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I would put a single UAP-AC-HD with MU-MIMO or a UAP-AC-HD up
against that for coverage and performance any day of the week.
That said, a single AP is normally a poor design choice for a
larger home.
I'm using between 4-6 APs at my hose at any one time depending on
what I'm messing with at the time. Low tx power, and more units
normally means superior coverage. UniFi does support 802.11r as well.
For router, either a mikrotik or an edgerouter X.
- Josh
On Jun 20, 2017 9:03 PM, "David Milholen" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Depends on composition of wood..
Getting on my soap-box with WIFI understanding. I am using my
RF goggles for this one.
Just good signal(bars) isnt going to tell you how well
performance is. Adding more connected devices and other
caveats like walls,
floors, furniture, people and pets(lol) will degrade wifi
access solutions anytime anywhere.
There is hope though. With better higher gain antennas and
better mimo radios along with a little magical beam steering
and 802.11r modes
magic performance can occur.
I would look at the CN-pilot line like the E400/E500 and R201P
units. Currently the R201 and E500 that I mention have Dual
band AC access.
The E500 is an outdoor wifi access point to cover larger areas
outside.
We are really liking these products for Wifi access solutions.
We once used the same Mikrotik gear even doing some tweaks on
the wireless configs still did not out perform the R201P
Throw in an E400 to add complete coverage and viola wifi
access with superior performance connectivity.
On 6/19/2017 1:56 PM, Matt wrote:
We have used both the RB951Ui-2HnD and RB952Ui-5ac2nD on occasions
when we provided a managed router but was wandering if the more
expensive RB2011UiAS-2HnD-IN with actual antennas performed much
better? Have customers blame us when there wifi does not reach
everywhere in there house.
Is placing the router in the basement of a wood frame house going to
drastically reduce range?
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