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    Got this email from Ubiquiti today: Introducing the new UniFi AC APs

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    • JaredBuschJ
      JaredBusch @Jason
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      @JasonNM said:

      Why would you buy the LR. Client Devices aren't Long Range.. It's only good for mesh, and even then lets run a cable if we can.

      This. Not only are client devices not long range, but the power near the AP itself will be so strong that it will overwhelm the client device and cause it to not work well anyway.

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      • stacksofplatesS
        stacksofplates @Jason
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        @JasonNM @JaredBusch I wasn't saying I had one or wanted one. I just wondered how the new AP's compared to the old ones in terms of range.

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        • Deleted74295D
          Deleted74295 Banned @Jason
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          @JasonNM said:

          @johnhooks said:

          I wonder if the range is still the same as the others? 600 for LR, and 400 for the others.

          Why would you buy the LR. Client Devices aren't Long Range.. It's only good for mesh, and even then lets run a cable if we can.

          And if you can't run a cable? It's not a case of distance, sometimes it is a case of signal strength. In a very difficult to AP building they have worked wonders.

          When looking at the UAP and the UAP-LR the LR is the same with a stronger antenna, few users reported that the LR runs hotter than the UAP but that was the only negative I could find.

          @JaredBusch said:

          This. Not only are client devices not long range, but the power near the AP itself will be so strong that it will overwhelm the client device and cause it to not work well anyway.

          Stood next to the AP-LR, with a mobile and laptop, no problems at all. The units were purchased November 14 and have been performing flawlessly ever since.

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          • Deleted74295D
            Deleted74295 Banned
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            Maybe its the luck of the Irish protecting me for now.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @Deleted74295
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              @Breffni-Potter said:

              Maybe its the luck of the Irish protecting me for now.

              Or you are intelligent, which would be more likely. 🍀

              A lot of people buy they LR then have problems at range and turn up the power.

              The AP transmit power is not going to help a weak device transmit its signal any stronger. These devices simply cannot reach that far.

              But the turned up power on the AP now because a problem for near devices.

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                Jason Banned @Deleted74295
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                @Breffni-Potter said:

                And if you can't run a cable? It's not a case of distance, sometimes it is a case of signal strength. In a very difficult to AP building they have worked wonders.

                How's that going to work with the client device is pretty much always going to have a weaker signal than the AP. Wifi is bi-directional ya know? haha.

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                • Deleted74295D
                  Deleted74295 Banned @Jason
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                  @JasonNM said:

                  How's that going to work with the client device is pretty much always going to have a weaker signal than the AP. Wifi is bi-directional ya know? haha.

                  Works for me where HP Procurves have failed miserably. I'll let the physicists argue it out 🙂

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                    Jason Banned @Deleted74295
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                    @Breffni-Potter said:

                    @JasonNM said:

                    How's that going to work with the client device is pretty much always going to have a weaker signal than the AP. Wifi is bi-directional ya know? haha.

                    Works for me where HP Procurves have failed miserably. I'll let the physicists argue it out 🙂

                    But, is that just because the HP's sucked? I don't see anything there that would imply the Long Range would be helping out anything.

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                    • dafyreD
                      dafyre @Deleted74295
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                      @Breffni-Potter I had decent luck with the Procurves for the first year or two... but they did not age gracefully at all.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender
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                        I've had procurves for 8+ years now... very little if any troubles with them.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @stacksofplates
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                          @johnhooks said:

                          @JasonNM @JaredBusch I wasn't saying I had one or wanted one. I just wondered how the new AP's compared to the old ones in terms of range.

                          Range is just important to consider in different context. The range of the AP isn't the same as the useful range, which is determined by the AP, the client and the environment together.

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