Hi i have mounted a unifi ap ac onto the ceiling mounting bracket with the cat6 cable connected.
Ubiquiti unifi remove wall mount.
The round unifi access points have a locking feature to ensure a secure and anti theft hold to the wall mount.
So if i were to place one on a ceiling i d want it near the center of the area i want to cover this is not necessarily the center of the entire area facing down.
Now i need to unmount to touch up the hole i have drilled for the cat6 cable but the unifi ap ac is so tightly slotted into the bracket.
I just took the plunge to convert to a full unifi system currently using two asus routers.
Convert an ethernet wall jack into a dual band 802 11ac wi fi access point with two gigabit ethernet ports.
I am afraid to use too much force and breaks the 4 plastic.
If i were to wall mount i d want to mount it at the edge and facing inward of the area i want to cover.
Hi i have tried for about an hour trying to figure out how to unlock the unifi ap from the wall mounting bracket to remove and move the device.
What are the pros and cons of the two options.
I guess this depends somewhat on the directionality if any of the radio.
For a home installation is there any difference between the two.
The zip tie or similar needs to be firm enough to lift the latch away from the uap and allow the ap to twist.
This is another thing that the manual is silent on.
I m new to the world of ubiquiti.
For a ceiling mout will you get a decent signal on the.
Is there a pin somewhere i need to depress to release the lock.
If you orient them on a wall they will radiate in the vertical.
Ideal for new or retrofit installations the unifi ac in wall is designed to convert an ethernet wall jack into a dual band 802 11ac wi fi access point with two gigabit ethernet ports.