I've installed dozens of these and dozens of Eero's - replaced 6 Eero's so far and 0 of these. It may be a good Home Solution for some people also. So these things work over 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz. Then we have a few of the UniFi® Switch 8-60W. Running lower voltage Ethernet, not a big deal. Trying to get power to all these devices would have been a ton of work. So they'll be IP PoE Camera's Wired is really the way to go, and getting it's power from the same Ethernet, Best yet. We plan to add a bunch of Security Camera's to this system in the future. Some we didn't remove the antenna's, like the 2 we have on each end of out warehouse to the 2 mounted up high on the outside wall. So we have 1 antenna going into each of our walk in freezers which are around -15, to the Refrigeration units. In fact, this Ubiquiti Units with 2 antenna's on them, we actually removed those antenna's and using antenna extension wires, we spit those 2 antennas on each unit and dropped 1 into each room.ĭoing this allowed us to use fewer Ubiquiti, yet get a strong, fast Wifi access everywhere. A really strong signal in that room and it bounced around into the other larger room though the door openings with just curtains, and into a smaller Cooking room past that, though weaker. That way at times they could in the front office program the Box Printer in that room remotely. I actually dropped 1 of the 2 antenna into the #1 Packaging Room. A while back using a Cheap Router with Removable antenna's. I'd have Wifi in my Office in the middle of the factory, and Wifi the the other Warehouse office at the side, and Wifi in the front office area. That was completely impossible only a few months ago. I can have one of my AirPods in, so I can still hear around me and people, and stream Music all over the place now and not get any drop outs. Those are on a couple cheap normal routers. For everyone else, they're on a different Wifi Network up in the front office area Only. There's only a few people access t this network besides myself. You can set them up and configure them in the web browser. Just a matter of running Ethernet Cables everywhere. So they are getting PoE (Power Over Ethernet). These things all only have a Ethernet connection ONLY. Also good because when there is a single in there, it bounces all over and can in fact go quite a ways away. Most of these rooms are Metal walls with insulation in between. Not the Unit it's self which is mounted on the outside wall of the freezer, but the Antenna, at least one of them is mounted inside up high, sticks right ot, and an Antenna wire connecting the 2. From the front offices, to the production area's, outside for the loading docks to even the large walk in freezers. So we have quite a few units all over the place. We did install a Commercial Ubiquiti system here at work. The problem I have with this home system is that you can't plug in the 2 smaller units into your Wired Network if you have one for better results like some of the others.
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