Ubiquiti U6-LR Long-Range Access Point
Specifications
- Product Dimensions 10.16 x 10.12 x 3.31 inches
- Item Dimensions LxWxH 16 x 10.12 x 3.31 inches
- Series UniFi Access Point WiFi 6 Long-Range
- Wireless Type 802.11ax
- Frequency Band Class Tri-Band
- Frequency 5 GHz
- Connectivity Technology Wireless
- Data Transfer Rate 600 Megabits Per Second
- Brand Ubiquiti Networks
Introduction
A high-performance access point called UniFi6 Long-Range (U6 LR) gives business networks strong, four-stream WiFi 6 coverage. With its 2.4 GHz (4×4 MIMO) and 5 GHz (4×4 MU-MIMO) bands, the U6 LR can achieve an aggregate throughput rate of up to 3 Gbps. To increase its service area, it also has a sideways, downward-tilted antenna layout. The U6 LR may be installed indoors or outdoors and blends in with almost any surroundings, so you never have to sacrifice the elegance of your home to have superb wireless coverage. The U6 LR makes it easier to introduce WiFi 6 to enterprise networks that serve several clients.
What’s In the Box?
- Ubiquiti Networks U6-LR UniFi 6 AX3000 Long-Range Access Point
- Wall Mounting Kit
- Ceiling Mounting Kit
- Limited 1-Year Warranty

Tools Required


Mounting



Installation



Cross Check


Connectivity


Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, it will work on its own. Since the device will not come with POE injector, all you need is buy one with 48V-24W.
At least 200+ users at the same time.
I don’t think so. But why would you want to. The Ubiquity ecosystem and software is really good. Get a UniFi Dream Machine for a router.
It does not have an ac adapter, you need to use PoE. This is pretty much the norm for commercial wifi products.
One.
No, this is an Access Point. However, you can install a virtual controller on a server or VM and use some level of routing.
The datasheet says “8 per radio.” The figure is thus either 16, if you use different SSID for 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, or 8, if you pair up 2.4 and 5 bands under the same BSSID. No idea if you can mix-and-match to land on a number in-between; I only have run UniFi networks with the same SSIDs assigned on both bands.
If your switch has PoE and it can supply adequate power (check because they aren’t all the same) you don’t need a power injector. A power injector simply converts an ethernet cable to a PoE cable in you don’t have a PoE switch.
Yes, i think it should work. In our place it is covering about 6 or 7 thousand square feet area in a prayer hall supporting 50+ users.
It use 48V, 0.5A PoE. So, yes you can.
I’m using the Switch 8 PoE (150W) to power one of mine, so the 16 port version should work fine.
There are a lot of technical reviews online that would so this product far more justice than trying to thoroughly review it in an Amazon comment. I have 1 Wifi6 LR and 2 Wifi6 lites, and w/approx 60 wifi devices (including a few Wifi6 clients) they are blazingly fast and bulletproof.
Yes. It comes with a mounting bracket. You secure the mounting bracket to the ceiling or wall, then the AP simply twist locks onto the bracket.
No.
The U6 LR can reach an aggregate throughput rate up to 3 Gbps with its 5 GHz (4×4 MU-MIMO and OFDMA) and 2.4 GHz (4×4 MIMO) bands.

















