
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.

+ 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


- 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.

We have purchased several of these for a medium-sized church to replace some Xyzel NWA1123-AC units that were periodically dropping out. All of the Ubiquiti APs have been flawless, even on Sundays when a large number of users connect to the network. We were able to set up the free Controller software in a dedicated Debian Linux virtual machine and it has been very stable. When the controller is updated, new firmware appears in the management console, which can then be pushed immediately to the APs. I really like the IOS app that enables me to walk around and configure the APs while on the go. We deployed these units on a NetGear GS108PE and use VLANs for appropriate network segmentation.






Reliable connections, good speed, easy to setup and mount.

- 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


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


