Unifi ACLR

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Item name (be very descriptive): Unifi ACLR passive poe
Age and condition: No idea. Just bought in July from MYBB seller. Good condition.
Do you include packaging: No but will package properly
Warranty: No
Reason for selling: Standardising to one type of ubiquiti
Price: R1300 simply recovering cost Price drop to R1000
Negotiable: No
Location: Pretoria East
Shipping or collection: Shipping at your cost. Collection preferred.

Bonus: passive poe convertor and mounting kit included
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Ubiquiti unifi passive poe ACLR for sale
 
Is the unit you are selling better than this one? I could not find specs for this one

Do a google or go to their page. And read up on their models. If you did you'd see that an ACLR is Long Range vs a Lite?

But a Lite version adequate for your needs I'm sure.
 
A friend has an AirBnB flat some 15m and 6 walls from his router. That is why I have suggested this model to him
I looked at the Ubiquiti page but could not find the model as you had listed it, hence my question
Is is this one? https://www.ui.com/unifi/unifi-ap-ac-lr/
 
A friend has an AirBnB flat some 15m and 6 walls from his router. That is why I have suggested this model to him
I looked at the Ubiquiti page but could not find the model as you had listed it, hence my question
Is is this one? https://www.ui.com/unifi/unifi-ap-ac-lr/
Yes, should be. But the lite version is adequate for most purposes.

I have a funny shaped house. A small h-shape with built-in steel wardrobes plus thick concrete walls and large garden.

So my airties mesh, which works for most, is just adequate for me. No issues BUT I can see my speeds vs others. Missed getting an Orbi mesh kit, which would have worked for me, I think.

See this link as an idea although this lite version much more modern.



Not sure what iteration my ACLR is other than passive poe which is the norm for ubiquiti and wifi 5. My assumption all are the same except for new ones which are wifi 6 and have active POE.

My understanding is that LR gives a longer range.

But the lite is totally adequate for most purposes.
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Thanks
Does this model use POE and is the power adaptor included?
 
I had it plugged into an active poe switch and it worked but it implies passive poe?

Can I use it in an active poe switch?
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Check based on the datecode,"newer" ones are compatible with both
 
** UAP-AC-LRs with a date code prior to 1634 or board revision before 17 only support 24V passive PoE.



Need to determine date code. EDIT it seems to be 2017 as per 1735K at beginning of mac id?
https://community.ui.com/questions/...te-codes/7c56436d-4b1d-4881-936e-a8743a8d411d


Also see:

Auto sensing

Many PoE switches offer both passive and active PoE rolled into a single product. Items such as the Mikrotik RB-CRS328 offer both 24V passive PoE as well as 802.3af/at. Once connected, the switch will perform the 'handshake' with the device and determine what power is required. Once it has determined the product's capabilities, it will commence with supplying power.

 
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But just damn safer to stick to poe adapter of the switch. As nothing clearly states this 24V can be plugged into an active poe switch.
 
Brand new its R3000! So save and recycle :-)


Check this out on takealot: Ubiquiti UniFi Dual Band AC Long Range AP | UAP-AC-LR
 
Brand new its R3000! So save and recycle :-)


Check this out on takealot: Ubiquiti UniFi Dual Band AC Long Range AP | UAP-AC-LR
Yeah, but yours is probably somewhat older than 5 years old...
 
Seems I clearly over paid for this item? Or these not as popular as I thought.

"Age and condition: No idea. Just bought in July from MYBB seller. Good condition."
 
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