Ubiquiti Networks UniFi U6-LR
Good speeds, decent range and excellent management services make this a great AP for a reasonable price
PRICE £159 exc VAT from broadbandbuyer.com
If you’re into software-defined networking, then Ubiquiti Networks has plenty to offer, including two very affordable Wi-F Wi-Fi 6 access points. The entry-level mode model is the AX1800-rated UniFi U6-Lite, priced at just £81, but here we’ve tested the top-dog U6-LR. At £159 i it’s almost twice the price, but it’s still well within reach of an SMB budget, and the extra money gets you a speedy AX3000 rating. Unusually, the U6-LR also supports the highperformance 160MHz channel width, which improves bandwidth and penetration for compatible clients.
That’s all part of the promise: the “LR” stands for “long range”, and though you can’t see them, the U6-LR features downward-tilting internal aerials that aim to offer improved coverage. As for speeds, the 2.4GHz radio bandwidth is pegged at 600Mbits/sec, while the 5GHz radio supports a far faster 2,400Mbits/sec.
Everything about the U6-LR oozes class, from the great build quality to the mounting kit in the box, which includes all the tools you need – even the template card has a built-in spirit level. Nor can we argue with Ubiquiti’s classy cloud management platform. To use it, you’ll need a local UniFi Network Controller (UNC) for each site, but the software is available as a free download for Windows, macOS and Linux – or you can use the UniFi Dream Machine Pro appliance (£297), which teams up wireless network management with gateway security services.
The cloud portal shows all available UNCs registered to your account, and selecting one takes you to its management console, from where you can create site SSIDs that will be pushed out to all managed APs. There are options for guest networks and outstanding captive portal features, which let you customise the landing page, decide which radios and AP groups can be used and implement authorisation via voucher, card payment, RADIUS, Google, Facebook or WeChat.
We found the whole system worked seamlessly. After hooking up the U6-LR to our Ubiquiti USW-Pro24-PoE switch and adopting it in the UNC console, it immediately received a firmware upgrade, then started presenting our predefined SSIDs. The console’s sole’s informative dashboard rd shows the most active clients and apps, along with details ls of client device types and a rolling graph of wireless reless experience scores. The he latter can show scores for or specific APs, broken down own into 2.4GHz and 5GHz GHz radios, and the whole dashboard can be set et to daily, weekly or monthly views.
The U6-LR itself is managed anaged from the UniFi devices vices page, which shows details ails such as associated clients ts and channel utilisation and even en lets you choose a colour for or the AP’s LED ring, as well as selecting ecting between 80MHz and 160MHz z channels. For performance rmance testing, we used a Windows 10 Pro workstation with a TP-Link Archer her TX3000E Wi-Fi 6 PCI-E adapter. This supports 160MHz channels, but we started out with the AP set to an 80MHz width. In this configuration, our copies of a 25GB test file between the workstation and a server on our LAN were completed at an average rate of 105MB/sec. Enabling 160MHz channels improved things to 111MB/sec; we might have expected to see a bigger leap, but Ubiquiti has seen fit to equip this AP only with a Gigabit Ethernet port, meaning this is about the highest speed it can handle. That’s a shame, as there’s likely more performance potential here that you simply won’t be able to access.
Still, speed isn’t the only benefit of the 160MHz setting. It also helps overcome interference and obstacles, and when we moved the AP ten metres away from the workstation and into an adjoining room, our copies still completed at a very creditable 105MB/sec; swapping back to the 80MHz channel mode saw this fall to 93MB/sec.
It would have been nice to see a 2.5GbE port, but the U6-LR remains a fast Wi-Fi 6 AP with good range. It offers a wealth of features for a very fair price, and Ubiquiti’s UniFi cloud management services are among the best in town.
SPECIFICATIONS
AX3000 dual-band 2.4GHz/5GHz 802.11ax
4 x 4 MU-MIMO internal aerials Gigabit LAN/802.3at PoE+ ceiling/wall mounting kit
220 x 220 x 48mm (WDH) 800g 1yr RTB warranty
OPTIONS
Dream Machine Pro, £297, USW-Pro-24-PoE, £533 (all exc VAT)
“The high-performance 160MHz channel width improves bandwidth and penetration for compatible clients”