
Good zone of coverage; Can be used as a VOIP phone jack (it has an FXS port); Can stand on a desk, or be mounted to a wall.

Easy to put together and set up - so far seems to be working well sending signal to another building



+ Looks good / subtly blends in + No messy power cords to deal with + Easy to install in existing Ethernet wall jacks + Excellent customizable guest portal + Easy management from Unifi Controller


i get tired of writing glowing reviews for Ubiquiti products, but here we are again......

This is a commercial grade AP at high end consumer pricing. That means commercial reliability without commercial grade higher pricing. Ubiquiti products are supported. There is a large community of users online. There is chat. There is telephone support. The technical knowledge in all areas is excellent and all three channels of support are free. The hardware is well designed and it just works. The integrated environment of Unifi products simplifies installation, upgrades and maintenance. To leverage that fully, you need a Unifi AP, a Unifi switch a unifi security gateway (router), and a Unifi controller. The controller can be a Unifi cloud controller or they offer the controller software for Windows 10 or Linux for free. Some people run the controller on a Raspberry Pi. You need the controller for the Unifi environment but I believe you just lose functionality for anything else missing, but I run all of these. Another strength of this environment is remote management of your network.




- Easy setup process. I set it up as standalone without an Omada controller personally since it's home use and I only have one, but it can be done either way

The U7 Pro Max works as expected. I plugged them into my network via POE, adopted them within the console, and waited for updates. No issues. FYI, real-world coverage is closer to 1000 sq ft versus 1500.