
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.

No issues with purchase, shipping, or product.

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

- Good WAP overall - The range covers all my house (1 floor). - The speed is good (sufficient for me) - Plug and play - Reliable for the few moths Ive been using it


easy to adopt (if you have a controller) Handles currently 25 devices with very low incidents.

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.

At this point in time, a lot of people already know of how well, Ubiquiti's UniFi lineup is for wireless. I've setup multiple installs of their wifi components and it usually works flawlessly and provides a number of features you'd never get with regular consumer level products






I was intimidated by the sophistication of the TP-Link Omada WiFi infrastructure. Instead, this unit came configured out-of-the-box as a single access point bridging its WiFi network to the wired LAN. There was no complexity and no port forwarding for external access. I used the TP-Link TL-SF1005P PoE switch to power it and the port priority feature of the switch.

Easy setup GUI is simple to use So far no issues with signal strength (placed in a central location to limit this possibility)


PoE AP super easy to get up and running, just plug and play. Has the great TP-Link user interface for management.


