The Pro has been tested up to 250 clients with AirTime Fairness. The new model has been designed for Xirrus-like density.
- Josh On Jun 23, 2017 5:59 PM, "David Milholen" <[email protected]> wrote: > 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]> 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]> 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? >> >> >> -- >> >> >> > -- >
