Product Description
Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC Mesh PRO 802.11ac Dual Radio Indoor/Outdoor access point – 1750Mbps
PoE injector included
Mounting brackets included ( wall or pole )
Scalable Enterprise Wi-Fi Management
UniFi is the revolutionary Wi-Fi system that combines enterprise performance, unlimited scalability, and a central management controller. The UniFi AC Mesh APs have a refined industrial design and can be easily installed using the included mounting hardware.
Powerful Omnidirectional Coverage
Features
Save money and save time – UniFi comes bundled with a non-dedicated software controller that can be deployed on an on-site PC, Mac, or Linux machine; in a private cloud; or using a public cloud service. You also have the option of using the UniFi Cloud Key with built-in software.
Powerful Hardware – The UniFi AC Mesh APs feature Wi-Fi 802.11AC with Plug Play Mesh technology. Intuitive UniFi Controller Software Configure and manage your APs with the easy-to-learn user interface.
Expandable Unlimited scalability – build wireless networks as big or small as needed. Start with one and expand to thousands while maintaining a single unified management system.
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Non-existent support ! The only way to install your software is to disregard all security warnings ! At best this is unprofessional … at worst could lead to hacking & financial loss. Up your game.
Mike (store manager) –
We’re sorry you feel this way.
The Unifi software, available for PC or Mac, is a free alternative to a hardware-based Unifi controller.
The web service the app sets up to run on your computer, which allows management of your Unifi devices, creates a self-signed security certificate, which will cause a web browser to issue a security alert.
It is totally safe to trust, as the certificate is generated directly by the Unifi software app.
There certainly are times you should be concerned about self-signed certificates, such as when you visit a website not made or installed by you.
There are no known security issues with the software controller, and ignoring the SSL warning still means that there is encrypted data between your local Unifi Web service and any client accessing it, so there no need for concern on that front.