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Amplifi Afi-R Hd Wifi Router, Wit

64,99€ 130,00€
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1.Stijlnaam:Single


Over dit item

  • Het AmpliFi HD (High Density) mesh-wifi-systeem omvat een AmpliFi mesh-router
  • Het WiFi-systeem van AmpliFi HD (High Density Mesh Router) omvat drie mesh-routers voor wifi-dekking in het hele huis
  • De AmpliFi HD (High Density) MeshPoint beschikt over een verstelbare superantenne


Productbeschrijving

AmpliFi routers en mesh Points zijn zo ontworpen dat ze in combinatie worden gecombineerd om dode punten in je huis te elimineren. U maakt gebruik van mesh technologie voor krachtige draadloze prestaties in een innovatief en eenvoudig ontwerp. De router beschikt over een intuïtief touchscreen-display en de meshPoints weergave draadloze signaalprestaties.

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Remcovdh
30 juli 2025
* Makkelijke installatie* Goed bereik
Nahum
14 juli 2025
To start with, the product description is misleading, the text says:AmpliFi HD (High Density Mesh Router) WiFi System includes ***three*** mesh routers for Wi-Fi coverage throughout the home.but its actually only a single router, to get the full mesh you need to buy the other 2 separatelyas for the device itself, didnt make my wifi faster.
Claudia Ellis
25 mei 2025
Will get the "take this with a grain of salt like you should" part of the review since I see it so often. Yes, I do tech support for a living and work alongside our network administrator.Having said that the reason I purchased the Amplifi HD WiFi router by Ubiquiti is that we use Ubiquiti's Unifi Wireless Access Points at work and have had zero issues with them. This router was a replacement for a Linksys AC4000 MU-MIMO TRI-BAND Router which I was never truly happy with. For comparison, I did try the Google WiFi set up and I do still have that as a "travel" router that I use when I staff a convention (so we don't have to rely on the hotel wifi...long story).Once I got the Amplifi (the Post Office "lost" the first one..be careful folks) opening the shipping box I was surprised with even the packaging of the unit so was hoping that Unifi took the same amount of care they put into the packaging and also put it into their product. I was not disappointed. Set up was a dream using the iPhone app. Follow the instructions, type in the WiFi name (I reused my current WiFi name so I wouldn't have to go around changing it on my devices and the old router/wap was off) and gave it a password. One thing to note here you probably want to uncheck the option to use the same password for both the WiFi and the router password. Give the router a separate password. Once that was done I was basically up and running.Now I went in and made changes to several settings. This is where the Amplifi holds its own with the more expensive Linksys router it replaced. It has most of the options that a good home router should have. The ability program in your choice of DNS servers. I had a high-end Netgear router 18 months ago where you couldn't do this, and the Linksys router had the "option" to set this up under Local Network as they called it but my testing never confirmed if the settings took or not. With the Amplifi I know they took because in the app there is a Diagnosis tool that tells you what they are when you run it. Being able to tweak your DHCP server settings should be standard on any router and it is on the Amplifi. In fact, it beats the previous two routers I have owned. You can choose 10.0, 172.16 or 192.168 blocks. It then gives the option to set the "subnet" as Amplifi calls it, and start and end address, and lease validity (lease time). There are options for Port Forwarding, UPnP, Turning on IPv6 (this option is off by default), putting the router into bridge mode (if you have to do this you should know what you are doing). You can also set a 5Ghz only channel if you want to direct devices to this frequency. The WiFi network does broadcast BOTH 2.4 and 5GHz frequency.These are just a few of the options I use.I know a few folks have wondered about how secure is this thing (read firewall). Contrary to other reviews I ran GRC's Sheilds up test and it found NO ports open, but it did respond to being pinged. Since I am running the test, of course, it is going to respond to being pinged. Both of the previous routers responded to the test in exactly the same way.Some of the little things that made this a worthwhile purchase. The small LCD screen on the front of the router. Why is this a little thing but a big deal? I have the screen up that tells me what the WAN IP is (what the ISP is giving me)/my Router IP is (yes I have it memorized)/that I have IPv6 turned on but it also has how many clients are on the Wifi network and that two of the Ethernet ports are active.Oh yes, there are 4 Ethernet ports on the back of this...that should be standard on any good router.There several screens that you can tap through from date/day/time to cumulative upload and download totals, the previously mentioned screen, a speed test screen which I find isn't too accurate, and a port status screen.The other little item is the Amplifi ap, at least on the iPhone. I have never been a fan of managing routers through an app. The Amplifi app is probably equal or better than the Google WiFi ap in terms of how you can manage the device. The Linksys app would be at the other end of the scale. It is atrocious.I have been running the Amplifi router for only 25 hours now and it was going to be "well I will let it run for a couple of days and then have to go back to the Linksys router and settle for it and all its problems. Nope, this is my router and you can have it when you pry it from my hands.On to the not so good as I don't' want to say bad because it's more of an annoyance than a "reason not to buy this". The web interface needs to be overhauled. It is there but the options are extremely limited compared to what is available on the ap. If I am sitting at my computer and want to make a change why should I have to run and get my phone to do it when I should be able to log into the router right from where I am.Next and this is minor, could be fixed with an update to the ap I believe and honestly I am probably one of the few who would want this feature. Under the "Family" option which shows the devices online. It would be nice to see when taping on the device then on Client Details to have it show the IPv6 address as well as the IP address. Why would I want this? Well if you have the option turned on in the first place it would be nice to see if a client is getting an address without going to the client to see if it got an IPv6 address.Coverage wise I have a one-floor condo so the router itself provides great coverage. I am also getting equal or better upload and download speeds compared to the other routers that I have had.I'm very happy with my purchase, as you can tell, and I am considering buying a second one to replace the Google WiFi "travel/convention" router.
Santi Rofes
27 april 2025
Si haces bien los números te das cuenta que es mucho más económico comprar tantos routers como necesites que que el kit con los extensores.Tengo instalados tres routers que me dan servicio a toda la casa, desde el garaje al desván. Y la wi-fi es tan estable que puedo mantener videoconferencias moviéndote por toda la casa sin pérdida alguna.Además, como tiene 4 puertos de red gigabit, puedes situar uno cerca de la televisión, consola y tvbox y conectarlas por cable, evitando que sobrecarguen la wi-fi por exceso de dispositivos.Se configuran en un pispás, son pequeños, no molestan a la vista por su excelente diseño e incluso son útiles para ver la hora o revisar su funcionamiento sin acceder a la app de configuración.El acceso a invitados y las reglas de aceso por dispositivo son muy fáciles de activar y de configurar, y se puede llegar a detalles de configuración muy avanzados.Además, con las periódicas actualizaciones de firmware, ahora proporciona el triple de velocidad wi-fi que al principio.
espafran
12 maart 2025
L'appareil fonctionne très bien, un jeu d'enfant pour le paramétrer avec l'application mobile, qui est assez complète pour pousser les réglages (pas autant que d'autre routeur). Les performances sont excellentes ( brancher en fibre de chez Free), avec un wifi performant (j’atteins les 500 mbps à 2 mètres du routeur et 230 mbps à 10 mètres (dans une autre pièce de l'appartement). Il assure bien son rôle de MU MIMO car mes enfants jouent sans problème en même temps à Fortnite. Il est possible de paramétrer deux SSID (un en 2.4 et un en 5, ce que je recherchais pour repartir les fréquences sur l'ensemble de mes appareils). L'objet en lui même est assez beau et prends sa place dans une décoration recherchée. Les leds sont paramétrables pour s'éteindre pendant la nuit, tout comme il est possible d’éteindre le wifi sur certains appareils. Bref un très bon produit, qui réponds parfaitement à mes attentes (on peut trouver encore mieux et plus puissant mais pour l’instant je n'en ai pas besoin). J'avais pris aussi l'Asus Blue Cave qui était dans le même esprit mais au final j'ai été moins convaincu par l'Asus même si les paramétrages sont plus poussés et les contrôle parentale présents. En terme de performance ils étaient équivalents même si j'ai constaté des baisse de débit sur l'Asus que je n'arrive pas à expliquer (mauvais gestion du QoS?).
Miguel Guerra
23 januari 2025
Ha sido la mejor compra para mejorar la red de mi casa
The Tech Guy
28 oktober 2024
This is one of my two favorite routers ... the other is Netgears Orbi.Both Amplifi and Orbi are Mesh Network routers and designed to extend the Wi-Fi coverage throughout your home or office.Orbi is a little more expensive than Amplifi and doesn't offer the same range of WAP and Satellites. Amplifi gives you the option to connect to several Wireless or Hardwired Access Points from Ubiquiti so you can customize your network configuration a little more than with Orbi, especially if you intend to Hardwire your access points. Orbi is primarily a wireless only Mesh Network.Amplifi Router:The design and build quality of the Amplfi router is excellent and very Apple like looking. The router is basically a 4 x 4 inch cube with LCD illuminated base and Aluminum bezel trimmed LCD Touchscreen on the front. On the back you'll find 4 gigabit ethernet ports, a RJ45 WAN port and USB port. Currently the USB port is non functional so you won't be able to plug in a USB hard drive and use it as a NAS.Three Best Features:1 - LCD Touch Screen2 - Easy Setup Via Amplifi App3 - Auto Updates.4 - Band HoppingLCD Touch Screen: The feature I use most often on this router is the front LCD Screen. It can display a myriad of information including IP address, Port Info, Time Clock and Network Speed. My router is located on my desktop behind my computer screen and I constantly glance and monitor my network speed throughout the day. The LCD has a sleep mode and will shut off automatically at night and then re-illuminate in the morning.App: Like many routers today the Amplifi router is installed and configured using an app. Configuration is very fast and easy even for those with little or no network experience.Updates: When's the last time you upgraded the firmware on your router? Perhaps the BEST feature on the Amplifi router is the Automatic Firmware notices and 1 Button Upgrade. When a new firmware becomes available and update is automatically Pushed to the Amplifi router and then a message is displayed on the front screen telling you there is an update. A simple press of the front LCD Screen and the new firmware is loaded and the router reboots - it's that simple and that easy. No admin or configuration pages to log into just a message on the router LCD screen and the push of a button. This feature alone makes the amplifi one of the best routers because it will keep you more secure and up to date with security and performance upgrades.Band Hopping: One more thing amplifi does very well is BAND HOPPING swtiching between 2G and 5G bands and WAP seamlessly no matter were you are the router will adjust the band and WAP location to provide you with optimum performance. No jumping networks the transition is smooth.Summary:My home is a 2 story, 2100 sq ft house. I started with a single Amplifi router and it all by itself was powerful enough to provide good coverage throughout my home. I did install a second outdoor WAP to give me better coverage outside. My Ubiquiti outdoor WAP is powerful enough that I can get good Wi-Fi signal in my neighbours house 3 doors down.Overall this is a great router for most average users. Enterprise users may want more configuration and customization tools but for most home owners and Small Businesses this router is all you'll need. I've been using my amplifi for over a year now and it's been rock solid.Highly Recommend