🚀 Elevate Your Home Network Experience!
The AmpliFi AFI-HD-UK HD Kit Home Mesh WiFi System delivers high-speed, reliable internet connectivity with a sleek design. Weighing just 2.65 kg and featuring a dual-band frequency, this system is perfect for modern homes, ensuring seamless connectivity for all your devices while prioritizing security and ease of use.
Item Weight | 2.65 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 54L x 57W x 244H centimetres |
Network Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
Control Method | App, Touch |
Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1213 Megabits Per Second |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |
Is Modem Compatible | No |
Antenna Location | Home |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Tablet, Smart Television, Smartphone |
Number of Antennas | 3 |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
Security Protocol | WPA2-PSK, WPA3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Operating Systems | Windows |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Number of Ports | 4 |
K**B
Restores your faith in wifi!
I'm a 70yr old grandad with an interest (but unfortunately very little skill!) in computers - so forgive me if some of the terms I use are wrong. My home has decent broadband speeds (30Mbps) provided by Sky Broadband but had been plagued for years by ongoing wifi transmission problems despite multiple hard-wired Apple Time Capsules with areas of repeated drop-out, Apple TVs refusing to go on-line and poor performance from logged-on devices such as Ring Doorbell, Hive, etc. These persisted despite many on-line assistance calls. I then chanced upon a very knowledgable Apple software team leader who recommended this mesh router system and with nothing to lose decided to invest in it. The Amplifi Ubiquiti system comes with a small neat attractive router (roughly half the size of an Apple Time Capsule) which has a digital display and 4 ethernet output ports and two distant-plug-in auxiliary units. I used the iPhone Amplifi app. for the set up and as the Apple Manager had recommended, switched off the wifi capability of the Sky modem/ router to avoid a possible wifi conflict. 'Though useless with software, by following the instruction package and the app., I got the small main router (ground floor) on-line within 5 minutes! The first floor extension plugged in and went on-line in about 90 seconds with a 62% signal and a second floor extension at 50%. I was also pleased to see that the extension sitings at home, 'though on different floors, gave the recommended parallel rather than serial device configuration. Result - wifi area much improved; no drop outs; speed maintained or slightly improved; all devices working properly. Eight weeks on, all my devices are still working properly, my Hive and Ring devices seem more reliable, there's a good signal in the garden and there have been no drop-outs. I'm really happy with the system! The Amplifi iPhone app. seems pretty versatile too and if you want you can check your wifi speed, set up guest channels and switch individual devices on and off (useful I guess if you want to get the kids off to bed). My (3) Time Capsules and a hub had connected directly to the (4) ethernet ports on the old modem/ router Sky supplied and I was put off upgrading to Sky Q as its engineers couldn't give me a solution guaranteeing that these would be fully compatible with its single ethernet output port. I guess this system might be an ideal solution for that. All in all - for me - its been a good investment, was easy to set up, has considerably improved my wifi system and looks as neat and attractive as the Apple devices surrounding it.
B**Y
Simple and effective home mesh system
We initially used a networking 'expert' to install a mesh system which turned out to be worse than the single SKY hub. I did a lot of research and essentially it came down to this system, Google or BT Home. I can't comment on how the other systems would have worked, but this product looks good, does what it says and a child could set it up.The App is also great and easy to use with some great features like turning your kids' wifi off!It is expensive but I think you get what you pay for in this sector.
J**R
Excellent WiFi mesh system.
I bought this as an experiment to replace a number of WiFi extenders placed around our fairly large house. I set it up in "Bridge" mode because it needed to appear as a device on my main local network and not set up a new separate subnet of its own. I put the main router in the living room and the two slave units in other rooms on the first floor so that all three formed some sort of triangle.I have had the unit a month. All the other APs have gone and I have also turned off the WiFi on the main broadband router. The system so far has worked perfectly, The coverage all over the house is really good. Wherever we are in the house our mobile devices connect and generally stay connected if we move around.A really good system.
C**S
LCD screen failed 2 months outside of (1 year) warranty.
If, like me, you want to have reliable networking gear then avoid buying anything from Ubiquiti. I'd also avoid this seller if you want decent after care service.For the first 14 months of ownership I would (and did indeed) recommend this product to anyone who wanted a wireless mesh system. It's easy to setup, is neat and offers good WiFi coverage/performance.However, 2 months after the (1 year) warranty ended, the LCD screen refused to work and is constantly cycling through the various options, rendering one aspect of this router totally useless. Admittedly this is not the primary feature of the router, but it is a distinguishing and heavily marketed feature nonetheless. However, the more important point is that, for a router of this cost (and it is not the cheapest option amongst its peers) I would not expect components to fail so soon. Furthermore, I have discovered other people in Ubiquity's community forums who've had this problem, suggesting there was a faulty batch.Networking gear needs to be near 99.99% reliable. If the LCD screen has gone what faith do I have that other components aren't also about to fail?LinITX (the seller) have cited I'm out of warranty and that's it, Ubiquity have said the same, and both companies have washed their hands of it. Maybe I'm old school but I would have expected better customer service for a product that was 2 months beyond the warranty and one I would expect to last at least 5 years. My (free) Plusnet router has been faultless for longer.Anyway, maybe you'll have better luck. But I personally wouldn't be purchasing any equipment from any company that has no interest in looking after its customers, nor one that seemingly can't make reliable networking equipment.If you want good, reliable network equipment then stick to companies that know what they're doing (Draytek, Netgear).
M**S
No more WiFi issues.
This is the second one I've bought. The first for my own 600m2 Victorian house over three floors and thick brick walls and the a second for my parents. There isn't any area around the house where we don't have excellent WiFi coverage. We've had no problems with the kit at all with over a year of use. It was very simple to set up and has enough features on it to tackle any problematic IoT devices.Would definitely recommend if it weren't for the price tag which I think would be more competitive at about half the price.
S**I
Excellent
Easy to setup
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