The UAP-AC-IW from Ubiquiti Networks is ideal for new and retrofit installations, the UniFi AC In-Wall is designed to convert an Ethernet wall jack into a dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi Access Point with two Gigabit Ethernet ports. The UAP-AC-IW UniFi Access Point Enterprise Wi-Fi System from Ubiquiti Networks is a scalable enterprise access point solution designed to be easily deployed and managed. It supports the 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard with speeds of up to 867 Mb/s in the 5 GHz radio band, and up to 300 Mb/s in the 2.4 GHz radio band. The Wi-Fi system offers simultaneous dual band operation with 2 x 2 MIMO technology for each band. It has a range of up to 328' and three Gigabit Ethernet ports. The 802.11ac MIMO Technology offers Gigabit speeds and range up to 328'. Use the UniFi controller to provision thousands of UniFi APs, map out networks, quickly manage system traffic, and provision additional UniFi AP Easy customization options for guest portals include authentication, hotspot setup, and the ability to use your own external portal server. Use UniFi's rate limiting for guest portal/hotspot package offerings. Apply different bandwidth rates (download/upload), limit total data usage, and limit duration of use. The UniFi AP includes hotspot functionality. It includes built-in support for billing integration using major credit cards, and built- in support for voucher-based authentication. It also includes a built-in hotspot manager for voucher creation, guest management, payment refund, full customization, and branding of hotspot portal pages. A single UniFi Controller running in the cloud can manage multiple sites, multiple, distributed deployments, and multi-tenancy for managed service providers. Each site is logically separated and has its own configuration, maps, statistics, guest portals, and administrator read/write, and read-only accounts.
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Great product and tremendous value for cost.
I am a professional installer and have been using UBNT products for almost ten years.These new IW APs are amazing for the price. We also install the raucous H510 AP, which is nearly identical and over twice the cost. There is one small difference, and professional network engineers need to know this.These APs as of March 2021, do not allow you to configure ports 1 through 4 on the bottom of the AP to be trunked ports. The input port, which is technically port #5, aka the PoE port does support VLAN trunking because it has too, otherwise you would not be able to configure ports 1 through 4 as Access Ports for various VLANs, which you most definitely can do.One other very subtle fact. You can connect this AP to a standard 802.3af 15.4W port on a switch, and still enable PoE out on port 1 provided you draw under 15.4W in total and this includes surges, otherwise the AP will reboot due to insufficient power. It will reboot forever, until you unplug the PoE load on port #1 and disable the PoE out support on Port #1, and then it will work again.If you provide 802.3at or 30W of power, then you will never have this issue above.Overall, the product is very good, but you need to be an experienced network engineer in my opinion, or you can get into trouble very quickly with such a powerful product.Before you even ask, you MUST setup the Unifi software based controller FIRST and adopt this AP, or it will do nothing for you. This is a good thing, and by design. We host our own controller for many sites on our hosted infrastructure at our datacenter, and have thousands of client devices connected at the same time with no problems whatsoever, but we are running high performance hardware on vSphere so resources are not an issue for our Unifi controllers.
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