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Ubiquiti UniFi WiFi 7 Pro-Max (8600 Mbit/s)
EUR299,–

Ubiquiti UniFi WiFi 7 Pro-Max

8600 Mbit/s


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I asked their chatgpt on unify website .... Currently, UniFi does not offer a PoE injector that supports 2.5 Gbit/s and delivers up to 60W of power. The available PoE++ Adapter (60W) supports only Gigabit (1000 Mbit/s) speeds. For higher-speed requirements, you might consider using a UniFi switch with 2.5 GbE ports and PoE++ output. Here are some options: Pro Max 16 PoE: 4 ports with 2.5 GbE and PoE++ Pro Max 24 PoE: 8 ports with 2.5 GbE and PoE++ Pro Max 48 PoE: 16 ports with 2.5 GbE and PoE++ Enterprise 8 PoE: 8 ports with 2.5 GbE and PoE+ Enterprise 24 PoE: 12 ports with 2.5 GbE and PoE+ Enterprise 48 PoE: 48 ports with 2.5 GbE and PoE+ These switches can provide the necessary power and speed for your devices.
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Yes, it can get very hot. Using the metal plate for mounting helps with that though. In testing it got a couple degrees cooler when installed over when I tested it on a desk. Previous versions (U6 Enterprise, U6 LR) also heat up to about the same temperature.

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