Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC-LR (866 Mbit/s)

Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC-LR

866 Mbit/s


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susu1073

8 years ago

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kappi1997

8 years ago

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According to the description, this AP has POE and the data sheet of your switch says the same. I doubt whether the upc horizon router can handle this. However, this is not a problem as long as the switch is connected in between. An access point should work with any 0815 router.

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Weezybaby89

1 year ago

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evoque23

2 years ago

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martin

2 years ago

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it only needs a connection to the router, whether this is direct or via a switch, doesn't matter. but please note that the access point needs a power supply. a power supply unit and an adapter are included, You may also need LAN cables. Alternatively, I use a PoE switch, so I don't need a power supply at the AP directly. But please note that not all PoE is the same, there are differences.

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Rafis4310

2 years ago

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deggenberger

2 years ago

The UAP-AC-LR is officially not yet EOL, but is currently not available anywhere. Since the other APs of the same "gen" (including US, Pro, M and LongRange) are already EOL, we assume that the AC-LR will soon meet the same fate. We would therefore like to have a few more... ;-)

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elvira.escher

4 years ago

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ArminLoesch

4 years ago

Thanks to the dedicated built-in controller, the UniFi access points are predestined to be expanded by another UniFi access point. Besides moving the AP, this would be the most elegant solution. Depending on which country you live in, you can achieve a higher transmission power by setting your country. If you live in the USA, please set the location in the controller software to USA / United States. Then the transmission power is significantly higher.

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bigbuddha

5 years ago

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marco.meier

5 years ago

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Bigbuddha means by this: A PoE adapter is included in the scope of delivery. The adapter has a C5 (cloverleaf, Mickymouse) socket for the power connection. However, the corresponding power cable T12 (CH - three-pin) to C5 is definitely missing from the scope of delivery! I don't know of a "special PoE cable" either... For PoE access points, I always recommend using a network switch for the power supply. When choosing the network cable, perhaps use the shielded rather than the non-shielded ones. Otherwise, ask/buy in a specialist shop and save yourself the trouble in advance ;-)

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

It works via uplink, I use it that way myself. However, to set it up, you need the controller, of course. But this is software that can run on any VM unless you have a cloud key. Keep in mind that you have to activate the wireless uplink monitor. But everything is well explained via UniFi HP/Google.

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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letspretend

6 years ago

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Hello Koudelka. Especially in older houses where there are thick stone walls, the wifi will never go very far, even with this Long Range model. I have installed this and the Lite version a lot in an old house and even the LR model does not go much further than the Lite. So you won't be able to avoid having multiple access points. If you don't want to run cables, I recommend setting up a mesh wifi. This is available from Ubiquiti as well as other manufacturers. https://www.digitec.ch/search?q=ubiquiti%20mesh Not cheap but also very good is the AFi-R system. Here are a few more articles on the subject: https://www.digitec.ch/de/page/halloechen-wir-sollen-bei-dir-ein-mesh-netzwerk-einrichten-4238 and https://www.digitec.ch/de/page/mesh-netzwerk-drei-systeme-im-test-die-flaechendeckendes-internet-versprechen-3926

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Der_Biercules

6 years ago

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BernieG

6 years ago

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tobo77

6 years ago

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It is possible to define this via the controller, yes. A schedule can be stored for each day. However, there is only one definition per day, so several interruptions per day are not possible. I have the controller running on a Raspberry myself, but there are also other possibilities.

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