Best Access Points now
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We are going to have deployment of new Access Point to new office and we are looking for best AP now. Estimated 30 Access Points with centralize controller and hopefully not very expensive.
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Currently, I always start with the Ubiquiti UAP-AC-Lite as the base.
If that does not meet needs, then I look to other brands or models.
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@JaredBusch said in Best Access Points now:
Currently, I always start with the Ubiquiti UAP-AC-Lite as the base.
If that does not meet needs, then I look to other brands or models.
Same here, we really like them.
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But if it didn't workout, i guest you will be stuck with Ubiquity and get higher models?
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@AshKetchum said in Best Access Points now:
But if it didn't workout, i guest you will be stuck with Ubiquity and get higher models?
If what does not work out? If that model does not have what you are looking for?
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@AshKetchum said in Best Access Points now:
We are going to have deployment of new Access Point to new office and we are looking for best AP now. Estimated 30 Access Points with centralize controller and hopefully not very expensive.
While we don't have that many (total of 13) we have them in two states (NY and NC). They have worked great. I have them in my home (2) and have thought about if I really wanted to set it up, to put one in the family houses I frequent.. (dad, MIL, Brother... )
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@scottalanmiller said in Best Access Points now:
@AshKetchum said in Best Access Points now:
But if it didn't workout, i guest you will be stuck with Ubiquity and get higher models?
If what does not work out? If that model does not have what you are looking for?
Exactly. You do not buy something that will not work.
If you cannot determine from spec sheets, then you buy a single unit and test.
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@JaredBusch said in Best Access Points now:
@scottalanmiller said in Best Access Points now:
@AshKetchum said in Best Access Points now:
But if it didn't workout, i guest you will be stuck with Ubiquity and get higher models?
If what does not work out? If that model does not have what you are looking for?
Exactly. You do not buy something that will not work.
If you cannot determine from spec sheets, then you buy a single unit and test.
That's one of the great things about Ubiquiti, it's cheap to field test. Cheaper than looking into more expensive units more thoroughly.
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@scottalanmiller said in Best Access Points now:
@JaredBusch said in Best Access Points now:
@scottalanmiller said in Best Access Points now:
@AshKetchum said in Best Access Points now:
But if it didn't workout, i guest you will be stuck with Ubiquity and get higher models?
If what does not work out? If that model does not have what you are looking for?
Exactly. You do not buy something that will not work.
If you cannot determine from spec sheets, then you buy a single unit and test.
That's one of the great things about Ubiquiti, it's cheap to field test. Cheaper than looking into more expensive units more thoroughly.
And honestly for a 30 unit deployment, I would contact vendors for demo units if it was that important to your business.