Affordable access points designed to build long-range communications (for example, backbone channels) that require the transmission of data packets over a distance of several kilometers. All models of this series are made in the form of directional parabolic antennas, which are designed for outdoor installation. To do this, they are completely protected from atmospheric influences and condensation and have a simplified fastening system.


UniFi access points necessarily support Power-over-Ethernet power technology (that is, they do not need additional power, but receive it via an ethernet cable), and the device kit includes a radio module integrated into a plastic case, a parabolic antenna with a diameter of up to 40 cm, power adapter and pole mount. The fact that the fasteners do not need to be purchased separately saves a lot of time and money when building a backbone network with numerous nodes. In addition, the UniFi series devices support proprietary AirMax AC technology, and are also equipped with custom processors with TDMA, so that wireless coverage is not subject to typical problems of household routers.

The PowerBeam lineup consists of several dozens of entry-level, mid-range and near-top devices. All of them are equipped with gigabit LAN ports and fixed antennas with a range of 20 - 30 dBm, work with Wi-Fi 4 and 5 standards, and support dual-band operation. Mid-range and high-end models can also offer Wi-Fi 6 with optional dedicated 160MHz bandwidth and support for MU-MIMO technology. Such options are capable of creating a bandwidth of 1500 Mbps, simultaneously serving more than 100 devices. Most UniFi antennas are sold individually or in packs of five without power injectors. This gives you some savings if you already have a PoE switch.