Ubiquiti UniFi AC Outdoor Mesh AP
Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC Outdoor Mesh 1167Mbps, dual-omni antennas – PoE injector included Scalable Enterprise Wi-Fi Management UniFi is the revolutionary Wi-Fi system that combines enterprise performance, unlimited scalability, and a central management controller. The UniFi AC Mesh APs have a refined industrial design and can be easily installed using the included mounting hardware. Features Save money and save time – UniFi comes bundled with a non-dedicated software controller that can be deployed on an on-site PC, Mac, or Linux machine; in a private cloud; or using a public cloud service. You also have the option of using the UniFi Cloud Key with built-in software. Powerful Hardware – The UniFi AC Mesh APs feature Wi-Fi 802.11AC with Plug & Play Mesh technology. Intuitive UniFi Controller Software Configure and manage your APs with the easy-to-learn user interface. Expandable Unlimited scalability – build wireless networks as big or small as needed. Start with one and expand to thousands while maintaining a single unified management system. Antenna Flexibility – The UAP-AC-M can use any other 2.4GHz / 5GHz / Dual Band Ubiquiti airMAX antenna, be it Omni or Sector, to enhance coverage.
Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC Outdoor Mesh 1167Mbps, dual-omni antennas – PoE injector included Scalable Enterprise Wi-Fi Management UniFi is the revolutionary Wi-Fi system that combines enterprise performance, unlimited scalability, and a central management controller. The UniFi AC Mesh APs have a refined industrial design and can be easily installed using the included mounting hardware. Features Save money and save time – UniFi comes bundled with a non-dedicated software controller that can be deployed on an on-site PC, Mac, or Linux machine; in a private cloud; or using a public cloud service. You also have the option of using the UniFi Cloud Key with built-in software. Powerful Hardware – The UniFi AC Mesh APs feature Wi-Fi 802.11AC with Plug & Play Mesh technology. Intuitive UniFi Controller Software Configure and manage your APs with the easy-to-learn user interface. Expandable Unlimited scalability – build wireless networks as big or small as needed. Start with one and expand to thousands while maintaining a single unified management system. Antenna Flexibility – The UAP-AC-M can use any other 2.4GHz / 5GHz / Dual Band Ubiquiti airMAX antenna, be it Omni or Sector, to enhance coverage.
Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC Outdoor Mesh 1167Mbps, dual-omni antennas – PoE injector included Scalable Enterprise Wi-Fi Management UniFi is the revolutionary Wi-Fi system that combines enterprise performance, unlimited scalability, and a central management controller. The UniFi AC Mesh APs have a refined industrial design and can be easily installed using the included mounting hardware. Features Save money and save time – UniFi comes bundled with a non-dedicated software controller that can be deployed on an on-site PC, Mac, or Linux machine; in a private cloud; or using a public cloud service. You also have the option of using the UniFi Cloud Key with built-in software. Powerful Hardware – The UniFi AC Mesh APs feature Wi-Fi 802.11AC with Plug & Play Mesh technology. Intuitive UniFi Controller Software Configure and manage your APs with the easy-to-learn user interface. Expandable Unlimited scalability – build wireless networks as big or small as needed. Start with one and expand to thousands while maintaining a single unified management system. Antenna Flexibility – The UAP-AC-M can use any other 2.4GHz / 5GHz / Dual Band Ubiquiti airMAX antenna, be it Omni or Sector, to enhance coverage.
Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC Outdoor Mesh 1167Mbps, dual-omni antennas – PoE injector included Scalable Enterprise Wi-Fi Management UniFi is the revolutionary Wi-Fi system that combines enterprise performance, unlimited scalability, and a central management controller. The UniFi AC Mesh APs have a refined industrial design and can be easily installed using the included mounting hardware. Features Save money and save time – UniFi comes bundled with a non-dedicated software controller that can be deployed on an on-site PC, Mac, or Linux machine; in a private cloud; or using a public cloud service. You also have the option of using the UniFi Cloud Key with built-in software. Powerful Hardware – The UniFi AC Mesh APs feature Wi-Fi 802.11AC with Plug & Play Mesh technology. Intuitive UniFi Controller Software Configure and manage your APs with the easy-to-learn user interface. Expandable Unlimited scalability – build wireless networks as big or small as needed. Start with one and expand to thousands while maintaining a single unified management system. Antenna Flexibility – The UAP-AC-M can use any other 2.4GHz / 5GHz / Dual Band Ubiquiti airMAX antenna, be it Omni or Sector, to enhance coverage.
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The lowest price for Ubiquiti UniFi AC Outdoor Mesh AP right now is $171.00 at Mwave Australia, compared across 28 retailers.
The all-time low was $17.00 on 18 Dec 2025 — today's price is 906% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 18 June 2026.
Last updated at 18/06/2026 05:47:49
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originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I already have an excellent Ubiquity network but lacked coverage in the dooryard. Hanging this unit in a window extended my network with minimal effort. Adoption was simple and we now have strong network signal outdoors on that side of the house.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I am using these as access points and repeaters for a campground. It took awhile to get use to how the set-up works and it is still a bit of a pain. It seems I can only access these using a program on my computer that stores info on that computer while at the same time it needs to be logged into online to use a web interface. When I try to access them from another computer it forces me through set-up again. When I loose actual internet connection, I have to reset the repeaters to get them to come back online, but not when they are set as access points. I have been using them 5 of them for about 3 months now. They seem to be handling the traffic well and the interface is informative. I only had to unplug one set in repeater mode so far to get it back online, the ... MoreI am using these as access points and repeaters for a campground. It took awhile to get use to how the set-up works and it is still a bit of a pain. It seems I can only access these using a program on my computer that stores info on that computer while at the same time it needs to be logged into online to use a web interface. When I try to access them from another computer it forces me through set-up again. When I loose actual internet connection, I have to reset the repeaters to get them to come back online, but not when they are set as access points. I have been using them 5 of them for about 3 months now. They seem to be handling the traffic well and the interface is informative. I only had to unplug one set in repeater mode so far to get it back online, the other times I was able to reset them from the controller page. I am about to deploy 5 more. Time will tell.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Like everything else in the UniFi lineup, this access point has been nothing but rock solid and easy to set up. It works great to expand wifi coverage to my backyard, since the wifi signal inside my house doesn't make it reliably outside. I can't comment on the mesh functionality since I have it connected via Cat 6 outdoor ethernet cable to a Ubiquiti US-8-60W switch inside the house, so it's just acting like an access point rather than a mesh network. It is also connected outside to a Ubiquiti ETH-SP-G2 surge protector (in the picture, which I need to ground), and a second ETH-SP-G2 on the outside of the house, where the ethernet cable goes into the house (grounded). The access point and surge protector is mounted under my deck, on one of the support pillars.My ... MoreLike everything else in the UniFi lineup, this access point has been nothing but rock solid and easy to set up. It works great to expand wifi coverage to my backyard, since the wifi signal inside my house doesn't make it reliably outside. I can't comment on the mesh functionality since I have it connected via Cat 6 outdoor ethernet cable to a Ubiquiti US-8-60W switch inside the house, so it's just acting like an access point rather than a mesh network. It is also connected outside to a Ubiquiti ETH-SP-G2 surge protector (in the picture, which I need to ground), and a second ETH-SP-G2 on the outside of the house, where the ethernet cable goes into the house (grounded). The access point and surge protector is mounted under my deck, on one of the support pillars.My only negative feedback is the mounting options. While the access point comes with a few different options (pole mount, wall mount, and antenna mount), the mount that I was going to use (wall mount) doesn't look like it has a way to detach the access point too easily. I first mounted it to the Ubiquiti Universal Antenna Mount (UB-AM), but the antenna mount was overkill for one little access point and the surge protector, so I ended up returning that. I like the antenna mount that comes with the access point, which I ultimately used, since it has a tab you push to detach the access point from the mount. I intend to remove the access point during the winter, since I'm not in my backyard much then (living in Colorado). So I ended up drilling a couple of small screw holes in the middle of the antenna mount, which has worked well.
| Dimensions | 353 x 46 x 34.4 mm (13.9 x 1.81 x 1.35") |
| Networking Interface | 2x2 WiFi dual band / Ethernet Gigabit |
| Ports | (1) 10/100/1000 Ethernet |
| Buttons | Reset |
| Antennas | 2 Dualband antennas |
Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Mesh Wireless AC Indoor/Outdoor Access Point | UAP-AC-M | Dual-Band Omni Antennas | Gigabit PoE
Delivery between 23 June – 1 July $12.95
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Delivery between Mon – Wed $9.99
Ubiquiti Unifi Mesh AC Indoor/Outdoor WiFi Access Point
Delivery between Mon – Wed $15
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Free delivery between Fri – Tue
Ubiquiti UniFi AC Mesh Outdoor Access Point, 2.4GHz @ 300Mbps, 5GHz @ 867Mbps, 1167Mbps Total, Dual Omni Antennas
Free delivery between 23 June – 1 July
I already have an excellent Ubiquity network but lacked coverage in the dooryard. Hanging this unit in a window extended my network with minimal effort. Adoption was simple and we now have strong network signal outdoors on that side of the house.
I am using these as access points and repeaters for a campground. It took awhile to get use to how the set-up works and it is still a bit of a pain. It seems I can only access these using a program on my computer that stores info on that computer while at the same time it needs to be logged into online to use a web interface. When I try to access them from another computer it forces me through set-up again. When I loose actual internet connection, I have to reset the repeaters to get them to come back online, but not when they are set as access points. I have been using them 5 of them for about 3 months now. They seem to be handling the traffic well and the interface is informative. I only had to unplug one set in repeater mode so far to get it back online, the ... MoreI am using these as access points and repeaters for a campground. It took awhile to get use to how the set-up works and it is still a bit of a pain. It seems I can only access these using a program on my computer that stores info on that computer while at the same time it needs to be logged into online to use a web interface. When I try to access them from another computer it forces me through set-up again. When I loose actual internet connection, I have to reset the repeaters to get them to come back online, but not when they are set as access points. I have been using them 5 of them for about 3 months now. They seem to be handling the traffic well and the interface is informative. I only had to unplug one set in repeater mode so far to get it back online, the other times I was able to reset them from the controller page. I am about to deploy 5 more. Time will tell.
Like everything else in the UniFi lineup, this access point has been nothing but rock solid and easy to set up. It works great to expand wifi coverage to my backyard, since the wifi signal inside my house doesn't make it reliably outside. I can't comment on the mesh functionality since I have it connected via Cat 6 outdoor ethernet cable to a Ubiquiti US-8-60W switch inside the house, so it's just acting like an access point rather than a mesh network. It is also connected outside to a Ubiquiti ETH-SP-G2 surge protector (in the picture, which I need to ground), and a second ETH-SP-G2 on the outside of the house, where the ethernet cable goes into the house (grounded). The access point and surge protector is mounted under my deck, on one of the support pillars.My ... MoreLike everything else in the UniFi lineup, this access point has been nothing but rock solid and easy to set up. It works great to expand wifi coverage to my backyard, since the wifi signal inside my house doesn't make it reliably outside. I can't comment on the mesh functionality since I have it connected via Cat 6 outdoor ethernet cable to a Ubiquiti US-8-60W switch inside the house, so it's just acting like an access point rather than a mesh network. It is also connected outside to a Ubiquiti ETH-SP-G2 surge protector (in the picture, which I need to ground), and a second ETH-SP-G2 on the outside of the house, where the ethernet cable goes into the house (grounded). The access point and surge protector is mounted under my deck, on one of the support pillars.My only negative feedback is the mounting options. While the access point comes with a few different options (pole mount, wall mount, and antenna mount), the mount that I was going to use (wall mount) doesn't look like it has a way to detach the access point too easily. I first mounted it to the Ubiquiti Universal Antenna Mount (UB-AM), but the antenna mount was overkill for one little access point and the surge protector, so I ended up returning that. I like the antenna mount that comes with the access point, which I ultimately used, since it has a tab you push to detach the access point from the mount. I intend to remove the access point during the winter, since I'm not in my backyard much then (living in Colorado). So I ended up drilling a couple of small screw holes in the middle of the antenna mount, which has worked well.
These have been pretty great - almost too much coverage for our square footage, I may have to dial back the radio signal (which you can easily do) to shrink our footprint a bit.Once you get the controller software in place, management is simple, powerful, and very flexible. I will say that it is NOT a plug-and-play setup. It's semi-pro equipment (not truly Enterprise gear, but not for the technical newbie either). You will need some IT experience, a basic understanding of TCP/IP networking, and persistence in reading about these things if you aren't an expert. (and by the time you are done, you will be partway to being an expert). It's solid gear so far....and it doesn't snoop on your every internal packet and hand them off to Amazon or Google so they can sell ... MoreThese have been pretty great - almost too much coverage for our square footage, I may have to dial back the radio signal (which you can easily do) to shrink our footprint a bit.Once you get the controller software in place, management is simple, powerful, and very flexible. I will say that it is NOT a plug-and-play setup. It's semi-pro equipment (not truly Enterprise gear, but not for the technical newbie either). You will need some IT experience, a basic understanding of TCP/IP networking, and persistence in reading about these things if you aren't an expert. (and by the time you are done, you will be partway to being an expert). It's solid gear so far....and it doesn't snoop on your every internal packet and hand them off to Amazon or Google so they can sell you something else, either. You really do have full control (and full responsibility) for managing the network.
Once I got the WiFi extender up and running, it’s been working great. I’ve been having a lot of problems with my Xfinity router’s WiFi signal going up just one floor in my 3-floor townhouse. My Firestick and my wireless printer were constantly dropping off the network. Most disheartening is the fact that the printer is on the same floor as the router but in a different room. Getting the WiFi extender online was counterintuitive and poorly documented. The instructions told me to download an app to manage the WiFi controller. What the instructions didn’t tell me was: - I need to create an account with UniFi - when setting up a stand-alone WiFi extender, you do not need to configure or log into a Controller - stand-alone devices are configured from the “utilities” ... MoreOnce I got the WiFi extender up and running, it’s been working great. I’ve been having a lot of problems with my Xfinity router’s WiFi signal going up just one floor in my 3-floor townhouse. My Firestick and my wireless printer were constantly dropping off the network. Most disheartening is the fact that the printer is on the same floor as the router but in a different room. Getting the WiFi extender online was counterintuitive and poorly documented. The instructions told me to download an app to manage the WiFi controller. What the instructions didn’t tell me was: - I need to create an account with UniFi - when setting up a stand-alone WiFi extender, you do not need to configure or log into a Controller - stand-alone devices are configured from the “utilities” section of your profile within the app. - if using this device for personal use, you need two Ethernet cables as you likely do not have a Power over Ethernet switch Once I figured out everything above, getting it set up was a breeze. The access point comes with a plug-in power supply which has a PoE port to the antenna. The mounting equipment is simple and sturdy and I was able to mount the power supply and antenna into drywall with my pocket knife. If you have rudimentary networking experience, I highly recommend this powerful wireless access point. If you don’t know anything about network configuration, you may want to look for something more user-friendly. The “plug and play” feature on the box is a bit misleading if you intend to use it as a stand-alone instead of part of a mesh.
After much research, we went with the Ubiquiti mesh wifi tech instead of the duo/trio of other household off the shelf brands. This was more work but if you have a few extra minutes (and dollars) you can build a killer Ubiquiti setup at home and then roam around and seamlessly hop between access points without noticing the difference. It's enterprise tech for households or small business. Amazing really. I put this one upstairs in the small loft space. If I am planning to spend a lot of time outside I'll actually unplug it > replug it right outside the door and really get great range upstairs where there was previously ZERO bars/access. It's very useful for our family to have internet where we previously were not able to. WONDERFUL! Other great things are the entire ... MoreAfter much research, we went with the Ubiquiti mesh wifi tech instead of the duo/trio of other household off the shelf brands. This was more work but if you have a few extra minutes (and dollars) you can build a killer Ubiquiti setup at home and then roam around and seamlessly hop between access points without noticing the difference. It's enterprise tech for households or small business. Amazing really. I put this one upstairs in the small loft space. If I am planning to spend a lot of time outside I'll actually unplug it > replug it right outside the door and really get great range upstairs where there was previously ZERO bars/access. It's very useful for our family to have internet where we previously were not able to. WONDERFUL! Other great things are the entire Ubiquiti solution we bought is working flawlessly when put all together. We have it all connected: the gateway router + 8 port managed switch + ACPRO + ACMESH + cloud key. It's just amazing really with the seamless hop / hop-back between the access points, and the reporting features and iPhone app are also very cool!
I decided to build out a little pack out Wi-Fi system for some of the live sound gigs I do. The best part is I've found this fits in one of my smaller pack outs! I've used ubiquiti for years on large and small jobs! I'd recommend B&H for their fast shipping and amazing customer support!
Want to counter the 1 star rating given by the only other reviewer so far. Yes this needs a controller, as do all the products in the UniFi line from Ubiquiti. Once you have that setup, adding these and meshing them together is a breeze. Their performance as APs is solid and while not the fastest around, they hold their own for their intended purpose of extending a network wirelessly via a mesh as well as via ethernet. Please do your research and planning before buying. But know that if you do find these are the right units for your intended purpose, they work great as do all the devices so far in the UniFi line I’ve used. There’s a reason I’ve switched entirely to them in my home, and nearly done converting over my various family members homes as well.
Ubiquiti is a trusted brand amoung prosumer such as myself and receiving this AP from B&H was a big let down. I'm currently deployed overseas and already this product took 2 weeks to recievet. After much anticipation, powered it up, tried to scan the QR code to adopt and couldn't connect. I even hardlined it using a ethernet connection and still nothing. The controller clearly saw the AP but couldn't adopt it for whatever reason. I took every technical avenue to get it to adopt and still nothing. After a lot of frustration I decided to send it back. I will stay faithful to UI but this defective product was a big let down.
Two units covered the entire house with a seamless mesh network. One unit is wired to the Cradlepoint router in the basement. Second unit is on the main floor linking wirelessly. Connection is great through the second floor and throughout the home.I replaced several wifi extenders that were constantly failing. Now streaming video anywhere in the house.Set up is straight forward. You do not have to use the Unifi Security gateway. It might make it easier but you give up some routing capabilities compared to either the EdgeRouter series or, in my case, the Cradlepoint AER1600 with the failover cellular modem.We have used Ubiquiti products at the office and home and have had great service.
| Dimensions | 353 x 46 x 34.4 mm (13.9 x 1.81 x 1.35") |
| Networking Interface | 2x2 WiFi dual band / Ethernet Gigabit |
| Ports | (1) 10/100/1000 Ethernet |
| Buttons | Reset |
| Antennas | 2 Dualband antennas |