The UAP-AC-LR-US 802.11ac Long Range Access Point from Ubiquiti Networks is ideal for long‑range deployments. This access point offers simultaneous, dual band operation with 3 x 3 MIMO in the 2.4 GHz band and 2 x 2 MIMO in the 5 GHz band. The innovative antenna design provides a long range, symmetrical link coverage area. The antenna gain of this access point performs better than what one way, high transmit power does for connecting distant clients.
Ubiquiti Networks UAP-AC-LR-US 802.11ac Long Range Access Point
$87.99
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 1.8 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10.75 × 8.9 × 2.75 in |
Wireless Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz Dual-Band |
Supported Clients | 200 |
Operating Humidity | 5 to 95% |
Operating Temperature | 14 to 158°F / -10 to 70°C |
Power Consumption | 6.5 W |
DC Input Power | VDC at 0.5 A |
Supported IEEE Standards | 802.11i |
Throughput | 1317 Mb/s Total <br>2.4 GHz: 450 Mb/s <br>5 GHz: 867 Mb/s |
Wireless Security | AES, TKIP, WEP, WPA |
Number of Antennas | 1 |
Ports | 1 x 10/100/1000 Mb/s Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45) |
Antenna Placement | Internal |
Transmit Power | 22 to 24 dBm |
Antenna Gain | 3 to 6 dBi |
WLAN Mode | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) |
MU-MIMO Support | 3 x 3 |
Certifications | CE, FCC, IC, as per Manufacturer |
Reviews (112)
112 reviews for Ubiquiti Networks UAP-AC-LR-US 802.11ac Long Range Access Point
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Allie Rodriguez (verified owner) –
Using ac in an unacondirioned workshop. Coverage is 600 foot radius. Needed phone support to hook up but I have no it experience. Love it and would be again. Best price and service with B&H photo. Fast delivery. Thanks.
Tyrique Bogisich (verified owner) –
I bought this as a replacement for a Linksys wifi range extender because I could not see on my network the IP addresses of devices connected through the range extender or ping those devices. The Linksys can be configured as a range extender, but it has a short connection to its power adaptor and does not work with PoE, so I was not able to move it close enough to where it needed to be for use as an access point. I have one of these Ubiquiti access points working successfully in another part of the house and its use of PoE enabled me to place it anywhere I can connect with CAT 6, so adding another seemed a logical solution for my use case. Unlike with that first Ubiquiti unit, I had installation issues with this one because the initial installation wizard firmware update appeared to brick the unit. Ubiquiti does not offer telephone support, so I had to rely on internet chat and email, but, eventually, tier 2 support was able to guide me through multiple resets and ssh scripts and I was able to finish the update and install successfully. This installation firmware update issue appears to be a pretty frequent problem for users because there are lots of posts about it on online forums, but, unfortunately, those threads did not obviate the need for more active support in my case. I have not used other brands of access point, so I have no way to compare objectively, but this device has better range and Speedtest results than did the Linksys range extender that it replaced. I needed to set up separate 2.4gb and 5gb networks because IoT devices often are stymied by combined bands and the Ubiquiti software made that a pretty easy process. The software is much more complex, however, than that of the more consumer-oriented Linksys. I am docking this otherwise fine product one star because of the seemingly well-known installation issue and the lack of telephone support, although the online support was exemplary.
Alysha Hayes (verified owner) –
I have three of these now, covering my house, office trailer and shop, and a mobile home at the back of the lot. The total area covered is over 800 ft long and 200 ft wide. It’s wonderful to be anywhere on the property and have a reliable strong secure 11n and AC signal. The sophisticated management software where all access points can be remotely configured is nice too.
Sydni Zboncak (verified owner) –
We changed over from using Meraki’s for the past 5 years to the UniFi system. So far we are very happy with our decision. The UniFi system allows the same level analytics and tracking that we had with Meraki (maybe even an it more in some areas).
Mckenzie Ward (verified owner) –
Easy set up, good area coverage, all parts needed included
Garth Zboncak (verified owner) –
Have deployed one out of two of the UAP-AC-LR. The coverage is so good that a single AP cover the entire house and about 100M outside the house.
Bradley Kohler (verified owner) –
We’ll buy again.
Newton Batz (verified owner) –
I have 3 access points placed around my house to give proper wireless coverage. This single unit has replaced all of them. I knew it was good, but it definitely exceeded my expectations!
Catalina Jacobs (verified owner) –
Works great. But the 600 foot distance spec is not achieved. Granted it is going through walls, so that would limit it. All and all much better than my previous cisco wireless router.
Benjamin O’Reilly (verified owner) –
I set up a wifi system for inside and outside my house. Physical set up was relatively easy and the gear works as designed. Software is not totally user friendly. Fortunately I worked with Greg at B&H and he talked me through most of the set-up even pulling up info online while I was in the store. If it wasn’t for his tutoring and direction I don’t believe I would have been as happy with my purchase. Thanks.
Adolphus O’Connell (verified owner) –
Our school recently changed from consumer-level equipment to Ubiquiti Networks products. It has made a world of difference! Instead of using a repeater in a remote building (which allowed 12mb/s Internet download speeds), we created a wireless uplink between two of these UAP-AC-LR access points. We now get 50+mb/s speeds! Note that using two AirMax Nanobeam antennas would be a more elegant solution, but the above was easy and cheap!.
Lois Casper (verified owner) –
Good for small enterprise use
Westley Treutel (verified owner) –
I bought this to improve Wi-Fi coverage in my house, and did it make a huge improvement. I now get the same 50Meg download speed over Wi-Fi, that I was getting over a wired LAN connection (previously, I got half that at best). Installing and setting it up is more involved because the product is aimed at the commercial/business market. I recommend that anyone considering this unit download the manual at Ubiquiti’s website, to see if they are comfortable with the installation process. To set it up for use, you have to download and install Ubiquiti’s Controller software. I had no trouble installing and setting it up, but I am a techy. It’s not a consumer grade power it up and walk away device, but in performance, it trounces all consumer grade devices that I have tried. You do need two LAN cables due to the way it’s powered. It uses a POE (Power Over Ethernet) injector. First LAN cable goes from your router to the POE injector. The POE injector has an AC adapter. The second LAN cable goes from the POE injector to the Access Point device, carrying both power and internet traffic.
Carson Hudson (verified owner) –
. The WAP was easy to set up and configured itself. Yay! However, I soon found that the Wifi signal dropped repeatedly within the residence some 25 or 30 feet away. Over time I read that a Beta feature was configured by default. It was an easy change to make once I ran down the issue. After that, everything worked great; almost ten months now. (I think I had to disable the Uplink Connectivity Monitor function, but it’s been a while so I’m not 100% certain.)
Melvin Schneider (verified owner) –
I purchased the following to replace 2 consumer grade routers. I have a Linksys WRT54G that is probably 10 years old. It was running the dd-wrt software. It’s been great, but I figured it was time to upgrade. I purchased a Linksys Max-Stream AC2200 first. It wasn’t good. It needed frequent power bounces and on one occasion it completely lost the configuration. Its wireless interface was failing all the time. Very sad for $200. I returned it and reinstalled the 54G. I stumbled upon Ubiquiti and glad I did. Setup wasn’t difficult, but I’m an IT guy. After a couple of hours, everything is working fine. I expect that to continue. I’ll let you know if otherwise. Range of this AP is much better. I have a 2400 sq ft house on 2 levels and this covers the entire house. It reaches out to the front yard and the Linksys never did. I purchased a console cable from Amazon. (USB Console Cable USB to RJ45 Cable, labeled Moyina) I didn’t need it because everything was done via direct connection (router) or the controller software (WAP and Switch). -US-8-60W UniFi 8-Port Gigabit PoE Managed Switch -UAP-AC-LR-US 802.11ac -ERLite-3 EdgeMax EdgeRouter Lite 3-Port Router
Hilma Langworth (verified owner) –
Excellent product with high performance!
Wilma Kreiger (verified owner) –
Fantastic
Ubaldo Stark (verified owner) –
brilliant way to centrally manage more then one wifi unit
Shad Spinka (verified owner) –
Great AP! Especially for the low price! I picked up three of these to cover a large house and outside workshop. Excellent coverage. The controller software is amazing and easy to use. Pair this with a USG Router from UniFi and some of their switches and it shows you amazing detail.
Felix Hill (verified owner) –
This is a review of Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Model: UAP-AC-LR 802.11AC 5GHz 2.4GHz 1317Mbps Dual-Radio Wi-Fi Access Point purchased 9/28/2017 I have a house with a chimney in the middle that blocks wi-fi and necessitates more than one wi-fi access point in the house. I bought 2 of these units to upgrade from old wireless access points in use since 2002! Bottom line is they work so well that I should have only neeeded to buy one, and I recommend them. There are issues to mention. 1) These units require UniFi Controller Software v 4.7 or above. Download it from Ubiquiti website. The software is written in Java and runs a webserver on a local port that you browse to complete setup of the wireless access points. My prior wi-fi access points were simpler to administer since each ran an administrative web page. Perhaps this arrangement is more secure, but it’s not as convenient. You will need to run this software and immediately upgrade your firmware to ver. 3.8.14.6780, which was accomplished without pain in my instance. Nonetheless the controller software is non-intuitive; setting up your access point requires tabbing to several different positions to set up ssid,passphrase. networking etc. You will scratch your head before you get it done. Don’t lose the controller software! 2) PoE (Power over Ethernet). This works fine, is easy to install. Each access point comes with a PoE-to-AC adapter if your switch doesn’t provide PoE. The issue for me was that I also bought a UBIQUITI EdgeSwitch 24-port 1GB network switch Model ES-24-Lite to replace an older switch I had. One of the two wi-fi access points I am reviewing here plugs into the switch, but the switch DOES NOT support PoE. NOt really an issue. I just used the adapter. 3) These units come UNACCOMPANIED by ethernet cables. Plan to need 2 cables per unit if your switch doesn’t provide PoE: a very short cable to run from the access point to the PoE adapter, plus another very short cable to run to the switch.