
The U7 Pro Max works as expected. I plugged them into my network via POE, adopted them within the console, and waited for updates. No issues. FYI, real-world coverage is closer to 1000 sq ft versus 1500.


-Easy to mount -Easy to wire w/ POE -Comes with optional power adapter -Easy to set up in the online interface -Seamless meshing -Good performance so far




- Good WAP overall - The range covers all my house (1 floor). - The speed is good (sufficient for me) - Plug and play - Reliable for the few moths Ive been using it

Straight forward deployment process. The controller software is very useful and easy to navigate. CLI via SSH is available for more advanced users.


- Easy setup process. I set it up as standalone without an Omada controller personally since it's home use and I only have one, but it can be done either way



easy to adopt (if you have a controller) Handles currently 25 devices with very low incidents.

At this point in time, a lot of people already know of how well, Ubiquiti's UniFi lineup is for wireless. I've setup multiple installs of their wifi components and it usually works flawlessly and provides a number of features you'd never get with regular consumer level products





I was intimidated by the sophistication of the TP-Link Omada WiFi infrastructure. Instead, this unit came configured out-of-the-box as a single access point bridging its WiFi network to the wired LAN. There was no complexity and no port forwarding for external access. I used the TP-Link TL-SF1005P PoE switch to power it and the port priority feature of the switch.
