The only problem I see is that Ubiquiti isn't the most user friendly setup. You might want to buy all LONG RANGE versions of the access points. If your house isn't in a congested area, I wouldn't worry about wifi 6e. They are still considered beta though and wifi 6e is just around the corner(just a frequency change). It's a clean UI, but it's language and design assumes you have some networking knowledge before hand.Ĭlick to expand.Ubiquiti works great and they do have wifi 6 versions coming out now. They also make cloudkey 1u server rack mounts as well. Running all the wires to a patch panel on the same rack would also make it professional looking. You can buy a small server rack that mounts on the wall or in a cabinet to keep it all tidy. As long as all the hardware is compatible with fast roaming (Windows 10 computers, iPhones and newer Android Phones), it works well.īuy a Cloudkey to manage the access points, it'll give you smartphone access with their app as well and get a network switch with POE outputs for the access points. The Ubiquiti fast roaming works great, and handoff between devices is seamless in my house. Ubiquiti works great and they do have wifi 6 versions coming out now. Hardwired it, but wants you to get a mesh system? ![]() Click to expand.That guy doesn't know what they're talking about.
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