
Easy of use. Comprehensive and easy to manage user interface. Very good performance, and a very quickly increasing hardware/software portfolio. Integration with Ubiquti's vast array of gear, including the best by far integration with their POE cameras. Easy setup of VLans and Port Forwarding. Not quite as cheap as the junk routers out there, but vastly cheaper than the big boys who have nose-bleed prices with capabilities anywhere near as close.

meets expectations I don't have an AX 5400, but my WAP's AX 3000 works just fine.

- Fast speed and Long range - Easy PCI-E installation

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.


Yeah it sends the wi's over the Fi's


@ 2.5gb port perfect to power quest 3 VR for the price it is fantastic

Easy to set up and use . It has about 6 feet of range.

Way better than my old one!

Easy to set up Weather resistant

Easy to setup Repeatable results



Much better 5ghz and 2.4ghz range than ISP provided solutions. Plugged into network, TP link controller adopted it in less that 2min. Mesh and load balance work good with less than 40 clients.

Small footprint. Supports AC connection type.

Chipset is capable of promiscuous mode.

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


so, I have a desktop connected to the router by means of Wi-Fi; no more cables around the room; and it works, no issues moreover, I am able to connect my Bluetooth keyboard and mouse without interruptions; if before it was 50%-ish, now is in the 95% and more (and I suspect the 5% is not due to the card) I have 2 USBs free now on the front of the HTPC I use Linux Mint