This is probably not going interest many, but Broadbandbuyer are now selling the GEN2 of this AP which now has 802.3af PoE.
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Stoofa to GokeUK
2 Apr 174#14
What complete and utter crap you talk. I've rolled out nearly a hundred of these devices over numerous sites. They are reliable, offer excellent coverage and even though never sold as a "mesh solution" hand over clients from device to device extremely efficiently.
The web based management means that I can easily see all hundred devices through the same interface, I can see if a device has gone offline and I can push firmware updates out through the same interface.
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M0nk3h
20 Mar 17#1
No vote but I did find this, whether it's the same is another kettle of fish...
I don't see any mention of 802.3af on the listing, so probably the older version.
dannysmith43
20 Mar 17#3
Hot. although no reference to this model on the Ubiquiti website? are there any other advantages to this model other than standard PoE? I'm in the market for a couple at the moment, but i don't want to use up my remaining 2 PoE ports without good reason :laughing:
Suztera to dannysmith43
20 Mar 172#4
It's the same internals except now it now can use standard PoE since everyone on their community forums complained to them to add it in.
hukdplan
20 Mar 17#5
Oh well, bit irritating I bought two of these a couple of months ago and a nice little PoE managed switch - but of course ended up using the proprietary Ubiquiti PoE adapters. Still, very happy with my AC-Lites ... :smile:
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The web based management means that I can easily see all hundred devices through the same interface, I can see if a device has gone offline and I can push firmware updates out through the same interface.
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https://www.comms-express.com/products/ubiquiti-unifi-ap-ac-lite//?keyword=&campaign=333019517&ad=23119219997&ADtype=pla&Productcode=503335571&gclid=Cj0KEQjw-73GBRCC7KODl9zToJMBEiQAj1Jgf9uC7vYRBAZJajWrZ3JkYoHNIIKgB5oNSBpEFcQI0cUaAlw98P8HAQ