Ubiquiti Networks Orbi RBK353 WiFi 6 Mesh Access Point , 1-Port, White
Part No: nap062 / Manufacturer-Part-No.: U6-MESH
199.– CHF
Main features
- Ethernet ports: 1
- WLAN IEEE 802.11ax
- Speed: 4800 Mbit/s
- Frequency bands: 2,4 GHz, 5 GHz
- Dimensions: 4,85 cm x 15,95 cm x 4,85 cm
- Power supply: Over the network cable
Product information
Description
Ubiquiti Mesh Access Point U6-Mesh
The WiFi 6 Mesh access point is a high-performance, four-stream WiFi 6 access point that provides best-in-class signal meshing to improve wireless coverage for home and enterprise networks. The U6 Mesh achieves a total throughput rate of up to 5.3 Gbps with its 5 GHz (4x4 MU-MIMO and OFDMA) and 2.4 GHz (2x2 MIMO) bands. This access point also operates with full 4x4 MIMO with 160 MHz channels to create high capacity wireless uplinks and enable faster data transmission. The elegant U6 Mesh is so unobtrusive that it can be placed anywhere in your home or office, but also so robust that it works reliably outdoors thanks to its IPX5 waterproof housing. The U6 Mesh is a plug-and-play device that allows you to easily extend your WiFi signal to ensure complete, seamless coverage and high-quality WiFi connectivity. It can be set up in minutes and fully managed with the UniFi Network web application or mobile app.
Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO)
Multi-User MIMO technology was introduced as part of the Wave 2 evolution of the 802.11ac standard. By utilising Multi-User MIMO, this device can stream data to multiple devices simultaneously. This allows your Wi-Fi network to deliver faster throughput to each connected client. This means faster downloads and lag-free streaming for your devices.
WLAN standard 802.11ac
The 802.11ac Wi-Fi standard offers you up to twice as much data throughput as older standards. The increase is achieved firstly by widening the transmission bandwidth. In addition, 802.11ac allows the number of parallel data streams (Multiple Input Multiple Output, MIMO for short) to be increased to up to eight MIMO streams, whereas the 802.11n standard defines a maximum of four MIMO streams. Even large chunks of data such as videos and backups are no problem with this WLAN speed.
WLAN standard 802.11ax / WiFi-6
The 802.11ax standard is the next generation of the Wi-Fi standard, which has been undergoing continuous development for years and once again introduces an innovation with this version, also known as Wi-Fi 6. The standard builds on the advantages of the 802.11ac standard and adds efficiency, flexibility and scalability. This enables higher speeds and capacities for next-generation applications, both in new and existing networks.
Easy installation thanks to PoE
This network-enabled device is powered by Power over Ethernet (PoE) via the LAN cable. The main advantage of PoE is that you do not need a power supply cable. This allows you to install Ethernet-connected devices even in hard-to-reach places or in areas where a lot of cables would get in the way. You save installation costs and can increase the reliability of the connected devices by using a central uninterruptible power supply (UPS) if required.




