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.
- "The solution works well and in the short time I have used it, I've enjoyed its capabilities."
- "The pricing is pretty good; it's not overly expensive and you only pay for the solution once since there isn't an ongoing license fee you have to pay on a monthly or yearly basis."
- "Ubiquiti provides good connectivity for the end-user, so I think it's stable."
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.
- "The statistics you can get on it are a bit limited from what I have seen so far."
- "There seems to be a drop in service sometimes. It's definitely a reliability or stability issue we face."
- "Ubiquiti lacks troubleshooting tools. For example, there aren't tools that your clients can use to gather input on the AP itself."