![]() I have the U6-Pro mounted to the ceiling on the top floor (pretty close to centered on the floor) and the U6-Mesh on the bottom floor, kind of near the slider door so I can get coverage in the backyard too. The design center doesn't take into account multiple floors at all.Īnecdotal, and definitely a different layout from your house, but in my 3 story 2200 sq ft townhouse, 2 APs cover it completely (to the point where I have had to turn down the power on the U6-Pro to get things in my bottom floor office to roam to the U6-Mesh. I'm glad you brought this up because I was looking at your heat maps and wondered if you realized that it would bleed over. One thing I'm not certain the design center takes into effect or how I know to accurately gauge is how much "vertical bleed" I will get from upstairs/downstairs when I have overlapping rooms. Given none is installed yet, swap or stay put? Not sure the U6 Enterprise would work as we don’t have any cabling ran for ceiling mount but it too is $279 so the dollars stay the same. ![]() If we swapped to IW6 Enterprises would we need the same quantity? Seems logical it would. The 2.4ghz coverage is better but slower as we all know. ![]() The decision for the previous AP’s were driven using UI design center and getting thermals to a good solid level for 5ghz. Pre-existing house we purchased has Cat5e cabling so not sure I will see much benefit to faster unless I re-cable, which I’m not interested in. Decided on this over pfSense just because our curve ball made me reevaluate time, hassle, etc. I have the following gear brand new still sealed waiting for me to do something Between life and wife getting very sick (now better but long term management) much of this didn’t get installed. Originally was going to run pfSense and then Ubiquiti downstream for all switches and AP’s. About a year ago bought a bunch of stuff. However, wondering if my use case yields a different response.
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