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The Ubiquiti UniFi 6 Lite Access Point (U6-Lite) delivers cutting-edge WiFi 6 technology with dual-band 2x2 MU-MIMO and OFDMA, reaching speeds up to 1.5 Gbps. Designed for both ceiling and wall mounting, it offers flexible deployment to cover device-dense environments seamlessly. Managed effortlessly via the UniFi Network app, it integrates smoothly into existing UniFi setups, providing robust, secure, and expansive wireless coverage ideal for professional and home office use.
| ASIN | B08T6CKG5B |
| Antenna Location | Business, Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 45,163 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 131 in Wireless Access Points |
| Box Contents | U6-LITE |
| Brand | Ubiquiti |
| Brand Name | Ubiquiti |
| Colour | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Compatible devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Coverage | Improved |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,427 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1500 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Frequency band class | Dual-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810010073303, 00810010073341 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Weight | 1 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1.5E+3 megabits_per_second |
| Manufacturer | Ubiquiti |
| Manufacturer Part Number | U6-LITE |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 750 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | U6-LITE |
| Model Number | U6-LITE |
| Model name | U6-LITE |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | UniFi OS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode |
| Product Warranty | 1 year |
| Router Network Type | Wireless |
| Security Protocol | WPA2-PSK, WPA3 |
| Special feature | Access Point Mode |
| UPC | 810010073341 810010073303 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 48 Volts |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 6 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11ax |
T**S
Solid Wifi
I already have a unifi dream router which makes setting this up very easy. It doesn't come with a POE injector, but I had a spare POE port so it was plug and play. The device popped up in the unifi console straight away and has worked flawlessly since plugging in. I did have some issues originally with a switch not passing all VLAN's properly but that wasn't a unifi issue. The signal strength is great. I live in a 3 bed semi and now have 2 access points, both upstairs in opposite corners of the house and I get consistent signal all around the house and garden with no issues. 2 lite's is better than one LR in my opinion as i can keep the power low and have no blackspots. With one AP I was always struggling behind the solid brick chimney and external walls, with 2 I cover both sides. Speed wise I haven't had any issues. I use the Wifiman app to check coverage and with this one i always get at least 300mbps download around the house which is fine for me. my ping is typically around 15ms to a test server or 3-6ms to the router with BT fibre internet. So its about double the ping for hardwired connections which is fantastic for wifi. It comes with a ceiling mount and fixings but no cables. Overall its a very robust product and I havne't had any issues. I waited a while and got one for £105. Great value for money when used with a unifi gateway, although I use them at work and can be setup individually if needed and works just as well.
F**D
Brilliant.
This has solved all my wifi problems in my garage which is 50 metres from my house. I was using one of these WiFi adapters that works by plugging into a wall socket at the router and a wall socket at the garage but it was unreliable. I already had an ethernet cable wired to the garage, and by using an old ethernet switch that I had lying around the house, I now have an excellent WiFi signal in the garage. In fact, out of curiosity, I tried a wifi lighting controller outside the garage which is about 6 metres straight line distance, through concrete block walls boarded with kingspan and plasterboard and it was showing a signal of 80%, which I thought was pretty good.
J**C
Great stability, needs some tweeking for max performance - not much faster than older AC Lite
I've got a fair selection of existing Unifi products, including original AP-LR, an AC-Lite and an AC-LR... This new one is about same size as AC-Lite, smaller than AC-LR, but feels a little heavier than AC-LR. It's powered by PoE 48V (the standard), however unlike my other devices, no PoE injector is provided, so you'll either need to buy one or power off a PoE switch. I plugged mine into a spare port on my PoE switch, and with the controller software running, it quickly found it and updated it. Within 10 minutes it was on the network and fully running. Now out of the box, my AC-LR, I was able to provide 150Mbps on a Pixel 6 Pro connected to the 5Ghz AC band. Running the U6-Lite, I was able to get 175Mbps on the Pixel 6 Pro... hardly any difference, and indeed, much slower than the 400Mbps I can get on my BT Smart Hub 2... So after spending time digging into the differences and using a wifi scanner... It seems that the BT hub is using a 80Mhz wide channel vs the 40Mhz width the Unifi was using. This also shows that BT hogs the entire default 4 frequencies worth of bandwidth (channel 36-48). So switching over to an 80Mhz wide band, I found I too could also get 400Mbs out of the U6-Lite. In terms of price, the £100 for U6-Lite is far greater than the £70 price tag of the AC-Lite To be fair the U6-Lite is more a replacement for the AC-LR though (with U6-LR being replacement for more upmarket AC-Pro). Indeed I found the range on the U6-Lite further than the AC-Lite... Overall, you'll get decent reliable wifi. However if you want faster, BT Hub rivalling performance, you'll need to do some tweeks to the settings. Definitely worth a 5 star rating, however I wouldn't say the difference over the AC-Lite/AC-LR is sufficient to justify replacing them with these...
C**R
Unifi works very well
I have the Unifi Dream Machine as my primary router, and it has a good range, but my building walls have a metal mesh in them that means Wi-Fi signals degrade quickly. To get around this for a couple of Wi-Fi cameras I needed an access point. With Wi-Fi6 being the newest standard, I decided to get the U6 lite AP. Adding it to my UDM was easy - just cable it in (I use an ethernet backhaul for stability) and the AP is detected by the UDM, giving you the option to adopt it in the web interface. In less than 10 minutes I had it added to my network and the firmware updated. As anyone with a Unifi network will know, the management of the network is excellent. The AP is controlled through the UDM Network app, with nothing else needing to be configured unless the available Wi-Fi networks is different to the rest of the network. I do have a couple of niggles with it though. The first is the AP no longer comes with a POE injector to power it. If you don't have a POE switch, you will need to purchase an injector to power it. The other is the blue ring on it. The only options are on or off. I would prefer a dim ring too, along with the ability to schedule when the ring is on and off. These are minor issues for me though (I had a POE injector available already) but are things to consider and be aware of.
J**G
Perfect for home wifi upgrade
Just make sure you’ve got the correct POE supply
A**Y
Simply astonishing mesh performance
I live in a long, narrow house (about 16x3.8m) that has been extended twice. There are two structural walls between the front and back of the house and it has some flint in the walls as it's a seaside location, all of which has made wifi from a single router infeasible. For years I have been dealing with powerline adapters and struggling to reach 30 megabit of my 110 megabit connection, which is frustrating as my pc is at the rear of the house. I also had two routers running openwrt at each end of the house, each with different SSIDs so I could differentiate, because keeping them the same across both ends would cause issues with clients clinging to the wrong access point as you walk front to back. There was subsequently a huge deadzone in the middle of the house where I had to use mobile internet if I wanted any. I bought two of these with a mind to buy a third if I needed it. To get the controller software running I used docker on my raspberry pi by searching "github ryansch/docker-unifi-rpi" but there are download links for other platforms available on unifi's website too. I added the controller and the ap that was connected to the router first, set up my wifi network names, then plugged the other access point in at the other end of the house and added it and it just... worked! I didn't need to configure the mesh myself, when left alone for a while it just did it itself, astonishing. A little bit of testing showed that having the disks pointing at each other provided the best connectivity, so one is mounted on the front wall pointing at the back of the house, the other on the back wall pointing at the front. I now get the full speed of my internet at the back of the house, the wifi deadzone in the middle has been banished and I get wifi everywhere seamlessly. I have even plugged my PC directly in to the access point to get connected back to the front of the house, and it's an incomparably better experience with 5-hour long pings showing 0.4% packet loss to computers at the front of the house and consistent 2ms ping times, compared to my powerline previously getting a very jittery 5-20ms average. I really don't think I could be happier with the end result.
B**N
All good
All good
W**H
The best Unifi AP
I purchased one of these to connect to my UDM Pro and Switch. AP powers up via the PoE port on the switch and can be adopted straight away in the Unifi console. The signal strength is great and connection speeds are fantastic. You do need to ensure your devices are compatible with WiFi 6 to get the most out of these APs, but they are fully backwards compatible to b/g/n/ac. I was unsure between the Lite and the Pro, but these Lite's really are fantastic and more than good enough for any home user.
M**N
Bought this for our business
It is what was required for our new service and had no issues at all. Thanks
A**W
Access Point Eccezionale
Ho recentemente acquistato questo access point, e devo dire che sono rimasto estremamente impressionato dalle sue prestazioni. Se stai cercando una soluzione di rete wireless affidabile e potente, questo dispositivo è sicuramente un'ottima scelta. Una delle prime cose che ho notato è stata la sua facilità di installazione. Il processo di configurazione è stato semplice e intuitivo grazie all'applicazione mobile UniFi, che mi ha guidato passo dopo passo attraverso l'intero processo. Anche se non sono un esperto di reti, sono riuscito a configurare il punto di accesso in pochi minuti, senza alcuna complicazione. Una volta installato, il UniFi 6 Lite ha dimostrato di essere incredibilmente potente. La sua capacità di copertura è sorprendente. Sono riuscito a ottenere una connessione stabile e veloce in tutta la mia casa, anche nelle stanze più distanti dal punto di accesso. La tecnologia Wi-Fi 6 offre un notevole aumento delle prestazioni rispetto alle generazioni precedenti, consentendo di sfruttare al massimo la banda larga disponibile. La velocità di connessione offerta dal UniFi 6 Lite è semplicemente sbalorditiva. Sia che stessi giocando online, guardando contenuti in streaming ad alta definizione o scaricando file di grandi dimensioni, non ho mai sperimentato ritardi o interruzioni. La stabilità del segnale è rimasta costante, anche con molteplici dispositivi connessi contemporaneamente.
F**.
Branché et intégré avec un serveur unifi
Intégré et branché en POE. J'ai installé un serveur unifi car je possèdent deux accès point. Pratique pour créer plusieurs wifi.
A**A
Excelente producto
Es un excelente producto, un poco caro pero lo vale!!
V**.
Satisfatório
Já faço uso a muito tempo, é bom o produto
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