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PRODUCT CODE : U6-Enterprise-US
The Access Point WiFi 6 Enterprise (UniFi6 Enterprise) is a next-generation, enterprise-grade access point designed to take advantage of WiFi 6E speeds. UniFi6 Enterprise are ideal for demanding, high-density networks, the UniFi6 Enterprise can support up to 600+ clients over its 2.4, 5, and 6 GHz channels. Each of the UniFi6 Enterprise's three bands also utilizes OFDMA technology, which tactically distributes high volumes of data to ensure that your clients maintain a reliably fast, quality connection. On June 17th, 2022, Ubiquiti added the U6-Enterprise-In-Wall, which is another tri-band Wi-Fi 6E model. The Enterprise In Wall is much larger than the older AC-In-Wall and AC-In-Wall-HD, covering a full double duplex outlet rather than a single duplex outlet the past models covered. The Enterprise In Wall can still be mounted to a single duplex outlet, it just needs more space for it's hotter components, 2.5 Gbps uplink, and tri-band antenna and radio array.
While there aren’t many client devices out in the wild that can support it currently, given some time they will be available. Being a device in the ‘Enterprise’ family, the Ubiquiti UniFi6 Enterprise has a 2.5GbE RJ45 port for the data and PoE and is powered with PoE+ (802.3at) Like the U6-Pro, Ubiquiti UniFi6 Enterprise device uses metal in its construction, especially on the rear case to help mitigate WiFi signals leaking out of the back because these types of access point are downwards firing primarily. For the specs, Ubiquiti UniFi6 Enterprise is capable of using 22W at its peak consumption and when combined, has a 10.2 Gbps aggregate throughput rate.
The specs of the UniFi6 Enterprise and UniFi6 Enterprise-In-Wall are straightforward, but 6 GHz Wi-Fi isn’t. Wi-Fi is a complicated technology that is often misunderstood. That’s especially true with newer standards and revisions such as Wi-Fi 6E and Wi-Fi 6 Release 2. Thankfully, there are a lot of good white papers on Wi-Fi 6E, and the UniFi6 Enterprise has been in the FCC database since July 2021. There’s nothing special about 6 GHz to reduce latency, or increase speeds. Wi-Fi 6E uses the same PHY standard, MIMO, and modulation rates from Wi-Fi 6. The only new thing is the 6 GHz spectrum, and the rules surrounding its use. An 80 MHz channel in 5 GHz is going to perform similar to an 80 MHz channel in 6 GHz, with a few caveats.