I'll be short about this. If I was to do this today I'd get the Google Mesh system. Ubi has had years to get their mesh act together and while it's OK for what it is, I wouldn't call it mess like Google's system.
I'm in need of a mesh Wi-Fi network solution for a 3,500 sq ft .
I want my home network to be reliable and easy to support instead of having it on the same infrastructure ,
After some research, I've decided on Ubiquiti, but I still can't decide between Amplifi HD and a couple UAC-AP-PRO "enterprise-level" APs back-hauled via Gigabit Ethernet and managed by a Cloud Key. Price-wise, these two solutions are pretty close. It seems Ubiquiti insists they have improved the throughput via software optimization for multi-user environments, and are not planning to optimize it for single-user environments. Conversely, Amplifi HD is probably optimized for home environments with fewer users than the target environments for UAC-AP-PRO.
should I go with a couple UAC-AP-PRO units , or should I go with Amplifi HD in AP mode and not have to deal with the centrilized controller-based management?
https://amplifi.com/
https://www.dipole.co.il/product/ubiquiti-unifi-uap-ac-pro/?lang=en
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