If you don't need more speed or range it would be best to wait. ax is about increasing speed in congested areas and increasing range for everyone. Bleeding edge stuff is always auxilliary / testing / personal dog food. Generally, it's a pretty bad idea to wait for the next thing and buy on day 1 because you never really want to be the beta tester for new tech. Speeds will also be a far third consideration for the ax switch myself. It’s a replacement for the UAP-AC-Lite, and it’s currently in the early access store for $99.Since then, they also added Wi-Fi 6 replacements for the AC-IW-HD, UAP-AC-LR, BeaconHD, and UAP-AC-Mesh I’ve been reading about the new WiFi standard, 802.11AX, aka WiFi 6. Better give it a gen or two to mature and pervade the industry. There is still time between now and release for Ubiquiti to amend their filing with 6GHz test results. Ubiquiti UniFi 6 Lite Access Point with Wi-Fi 6 capability added to early access store. Technology platforms for Internet Access, Enterprise, and SmartHome applications. Was wondering if it’s strong enough on range to bypass getting a Mesh network Wi-Fi 6 device. UniFi 6 Lite is a 2x2 Wi-Fi 6 access point that delivers up to 1.5 Gbps aggregate radio rate with 5 GHz (MU-MIMO and OFDMA) and 2.4 GHz (MIMO) radios. A Lite is so inexpensive I can think of no defendable reason to wait for AX. Then when the next MacBook comes out maybe later this year, it will also most likely have it. I have the new Netgear AX80 and i love it! Generally any attempts to future proof the technology are futile. Buy what you need now. I’m planning to replace my current router (an old TP-Link) with the UniFi line of products. ... Ubiquiti knows they can ship a trash release or pull support for a new product shortly after launch because their customers are already down the UniFi rabbit hole and switching platforms is burdensome. I have my fingers crossed that these devices will support the 6GHz expanded WiFi bands U-NII-4 and U-NII-5. I think it is going to take a good while for products to hit the market. I can't comment about the reliability yet as I haven't used it long enough. So it depends how urgently you need new APs. Was looking into trying that out. This is an unofficial community-led place to discuss all of Ubiquiti's products, such as the EdgeRouter, UniFi, AirFiber, etc. Wi-Fi 5) meet my needs? FWIW, I'm not factoring in WiFi 6 into my purchasing decision. There are no rumours as to UniFi WiFi 6 products yet, though I am sure they will come, but then they have to go through Early Access before getting general release. With WiFi 6, in addition to it being a new standard, it's the first time having a new name that consumers will understand. Press J to jump to the feed. Barely any clients even have AC Wave 2, it'll be many years before you have a handful of AX clients if I had to guess. Mount UniFi 6 Lite horizontally in the ceiling to cover a high-density environment, or mount it vertically on the wall to extend its range. I know a lot of devices won’t be Wi-Fi 6 compatible for a while but the current AC devices should still benefit on range and speed. I was thinking something like that myself. Heck, with Ubiquiti's software track record, I've been looking for alternatives, I don't trust them to continue Unifi Development. No its not worth waiting for because none of your current clients can even use it. If you need more speed or range consider your options. Otherwise you are probably OK with ac wave 2 for the next 3+ years. I wouldn't. The network is already the speed limit. Yes it was $400 but the router is fast, 100% signal strength, i am getting and reminds me when i was the only one on 802.11ac lower bands and upper bands. Don't forget that by sheer massivity of the markets and complexity of the wares (hard and soft), pretty much any gen 1 is beta; gen 2 barely classifies as stable in most cases, gen 3 is the golden release most often. How often do you replace your networking gear? The testing requirements for 5.9GHz and 6GHz WiFi channels is probably still in draft at the time of this writing. Companies love to advertise that their device has the latest feature, and saying they have WiFi 6 while the competition doesn't will make it much more commonplace IMO.
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