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OmniouS

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#214534 16-May-2017 13:52
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Hi All,

 

I have a new-in-box UniFi UAP-AC-Pro access point for sale @ $245. This ended up not being required for a recent project, and I already have 2 running at home :)

 

The AP was purchased just over one week ago and can't be returned as it is outside PB's 7-day return period. The receipt will be provided.

 

I'd prefer pick up in the Wellington CBD (Lambton Quay/The Terrace area)

 

https://www.ubnt.com/unifi/unifi-ap-ac-pro/

 

Cheers

 

 





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OmniouS

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  #1785355 20-May-2017 23:16
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Bump: save ~$30 on retail

 

 




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  #1785357 20-May-2017 23:38
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If you like, flick me a PM and I can pre-provision this with my public UniFi controller so when you sell it they'll be able to just literally plug it in and configure their networks on my controller.

 

I was pretty tempted however don't need yet another UniFi ;)





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  #1785437 21-May-2017 12:18
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really tempted. PB have them at on special this week, Id be keen but postage would then equate to what I would spend buying locally! 

 

 

 

 




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  #1785457 21-May-2017 13:31
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Thanks Michael - I'll be in touch if someone wants to use the community controller :)

 

 

 

@Goosey would you bite with free postage?


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  #1785643 21-May-2017 20:51
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OmniouS:

 

Thanks Michael - I'll be in touch if someone wants to use the community controller :)

 

 

 

@Goosey would you bite with free postage?

 

 

 

 

@OmniouS

 

Yeh ok. Arm twisted. 

 

PM me. 

 

:-)

 

 


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  #1785646 21-May-2017 21:03
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michaelmurfy:

 

If you like, flick me a PM and I can pre-provision this with my public UniFi controller so when you sell it they'll be able to just literally plug it in and configure their networks on my controller.

 

I was pretty tempted however don't need yet another UniFi ;)

 

 

 

 

I'm all good with this. 

 

I'll get in touch once it arrives. I'm gonna whip it open and gaze for a second and then put back in the box until I get around getting some cabling completed so I can get fibre, so this ticks off the AP, just need to organise a cabinet to house my NAS, ONT and router and I'll be able to then get the cabling completed before ordering fibre. 

 

 

 

Previously have purchased the 2G version for my mums house... (she doesnt use the internet, but at least I can when I visit). 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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  #1786205 22-May-2017 20:27
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SOLD TO ME

 

 


 
 
 

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  #1786234 22-May-2017 20:35
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I'm even struggling to see the point of the UAP-AC-PRO now that the UAP-AC-LR's support 802.3af.

 

You can have bloody 4x4 MU-MIMO-ABCDEFG but the reality is in your joe bloggs business deployment it really makes very little difference to end user experience.

 

Can totally see the point in busy environments like hotels but for the price of those HD units I would rather just stick with doing more LR's or PRO's.

 

 

 

Edit: Oops sorry... meant to post this in that thread about the HD AP....


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  #1786238 22-May-2017 20:38
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chevrolux:

 

I'm even struggling to see the point of the UAP-AC-PRO now that the UAP-AC-LR's support 802.3af.

 

You can have bloody 4x4 MU-MIMO-ABCDEFG but the reality is in your joe bloggs business deployment it really makes very little difference to end user experience.

 

Can totally see the point in busy environments like hotels but for the price of those HD units I would rather just stick with doing more LR's or PRO's.

 

 

 

 

Each to their own application and I dont need long range for a house bro. 

 

:-)

 

 


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  #1787029 23-May-2017 20:09
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For the record...

Great transaction. Paid yesterday and it arrived very well packaged this afternoon!
Yet to open but I'm sure it will be fine !



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  #1787056 23-May-2017 20:24
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Good to hear! You can never have too much bubble wrap :P


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