Ubiquiti WLAN offers ease of deployment, centralized management interface, competitive pricing, great security features, robust performance, stability, scalability, ease of configuration, good network management features, and reliable user interface. It provides a single view for access points, VPN setup, remote management, and wireless controller integration. Users appreciate its signal reach, heat map feature, and integration capabilities with other devices, resulting in cost-effective network expansion across hybrid environments.
- "Ubiquiti WLAN has allowed us to deploy Wi-Fi as a vast service to allow the customer to get a feel for our internet and then come and purchase the service."
- "Ubiquiti is good even for large corporations."
- "The solution has a pretty simple approach to WLAN, you can manage it for free with a one-off purchase, and it offers a very good hotspot manager with very good interfacing, very nice documentation, and an initial setup that is quite easy."
Ubiquiti WLAN needs improved signal strength, stability, and feature set compared to rivals like Cisco. The interface and firmware updates can be intrusive, with some missing features in the new UI. There's a need for better cloud integration and centralized management. Users find the support lacking and face challenges with controller stability and scalability. Broader compatibility with modern standards like Wi-Fi 6 and advanced troubleshooting tools are essential enhancements.
- "Ubiquiti WLAN only supports 2.4GHz Wi-Fi radio and would be improved by including support for 5GHz."
- "When I started to upgrade, the controller for Unbuntu was really struggling to start up, however, that has since been solved."
- "Largely we're happy with the product, however, the firmware deployments could maybe be managed a little bit differently."