CNT IT
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de agosto de 2024
I like the Ubiquiti line of products which owns Amplifi. I thought I liked the Amplifi hardware however my connection will not get above 100M. I had all the right cables, connections, etc. Still nothing. Calling Amplifi support, they determined an RMA is to happen. They then came back and said the device is no longer covered since it was beyond the 1 yr policy. It was over by 2 months. The issue is that I called the device in under support last December 2023 but since their support is horrible, it was delayed. You call it in, 2 days later you get a response. This is their normal response time. Stinks!! I'm now out 350.00 and they are laughing their way to the bank on my dime! Be Careful
Customer
Comentado en México el 19 de agosto de 2024
Todo muy bien!
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2024
My house is located on a double lot. I have coverage on my entire property, not just inside the house. I can stream music while mowing my lawn while my wife is on the patio on Facebook. Download the app on your phone and set up is a breeze.
John S
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de mayo de 2022
I am definitely NOT a tech savvy person, so I always approach a new Wi-fi network cautiously. I pulled the devices out and charged up the remote units and then followed the quick start guide to get the main unit up and connected to our cable modem with a cat 5 cable. The remote units synced-up after a couple of attempts and I placed those at their permanent homes. Next, we started connecting devices and this went very smoothly for all 15 or so devices for the family. Its worked flawlessly for about 3 weeks now.There are no drop spots in the house and I can pull our Sonos Move speakers all the way out to the back yard (70-80 feet from the house) and have no issues. One thing to note is that many mesh routers have issues with Sonos systems and this router was recommended by the AV expert who sold me the Sonos equipment. So far so good! Speed is really fast and even with two kids on gaming computers, we don't see any delays or glitching. Really happy with this!
Khanji
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de julio de 2020
We bought this as we had purchased the home next to ours and moved my mother in and hoped to create a network large enough to not required two accounts with our local service providers. They are small homes, 2 bedroom WWII Baby Boom Bungalows, but with a driveway and exterior walls between, I wasn't sure if it would work.It works beautifully. Mom has one of the antennae/boosters on her near wall, and I've set the base/router on the back room wall closest to her. We have excellent signal throughout both homes and even far into the back yard! And it cranks out appropriate speeds to our allotted bandwidth (I sure hope I'm using these terms correctly.) Mom can stream her shows on the tv and play her phones games in her house and I can be streaming in mine while hubby plays online games with no issues whatsoever.It has paid for itself already in the few months of NOT having an extra $80 cable company Internet bill.
Ed
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de abril de 2020
Let me start with the rating of the user interface. I am a network engineer. The UI is a bit too simplistic and it is limited on advanced configuration. For instance I would prefer to configure my DNS with OpenDNS as opposed to the default broadband DNS system. The UI does not permit you to change the DNS settings for the DHCP scope.If you have ever used a nest product and were satisfied with it, then you get the same feel of quality and simplicity from this product.I have not had to interact with tech support so I can accurately judge / rate that so it got a 5 star by default.The packaging:Extremely well packaged. Much like, apple, nest, beats packaging, very nice first impressionThe hardware:Well built and sturdy. The base is a bit smaller than a small tissue box. The mesh antennas are almost twice the size of a standard wall outlet. The antennas are connected to the 3 prong power adapter by high powered magnet. The antennas do pivot if required, which is neat.The application was easy to download and interact with. Initially it connects a default ssid automatically.The wizard walks you through configuring the system. Very simple to follow steps and if you do them right it will connect to the internet and suggest a firmware update, most likely. If you have the mesh antennas, make sure they are plugged in and connected to the base before updating firmware.I have AT&T Fiber. I just disabled my wifi on the ATT router. Plugged the Amplifi base internet port into the router switch port. After going through the wizard it was internet connected and all wireless devices were connected. I used the same SSID and WPA2 Preshared key that was configured on the ATT router. This way I didn't have to reconfigure all 20 plus devices in my home. It was that simple to install. Make sure you use the Ethernet cable that comes with Amplifi. I was using a bad cable and was getting poor performance.I have not had any performance problems at all with the device since it has been installed.This does support IPv6, Port Forwarding, Band Steering, NAT UPNP, Bridge Mode. I was only disappointed I could not adjust the DNS settings in DHCP settings