I guess this depends somewhat on the directionality if any of the radio.
Should unifi aps be mounted on the walls or ceiling.
They work in both directions but if you re design is for optimum horizontal coverage they should be ceiling mounted.
Thanks for any thoughts.
This is another thing that the manual is silent on.
Physical access to the device played an important role too both for wiring and maintenance.
All of the aps will be in storage closets on the front side of the building mounted to the outer wall so that they are pointing.
I have been wondering which is better mounting on the wall if you are at the outer wall or on the ceiling i m installing 15 unifi ap lr in a 6 story condo.
This is not to say you won t get a signal if the ap is pointing right at you just that the best coverage will come from have it parallel to the ground.
Optimized for horizontal ceiling mounted orientation of ap 225.
I remember looking into this before and it s not advised to mount ceiling mount aps on the wall.
What are the pros and cons of the two options.
The disk shaped aps that unifi sells all have similar radiation patterns they should be mounted where you would put a fire sprinkler in the middle of the room on the ceiling.
The unifi controller app is both the system s great strength and strongest weakness depending on your skill with managing a complex wifi network and your desire to do so in the first place.
For a ceiling mout will you get a decent signal on the.
You end up losing a lot of signal that way.
For a home installation is there any difference between the two.
Forgive my ignorance on the question but is there a big difference on signal performance mounting on the wall vs the ceiling.
One of our 20 wap s had to be replaced shortly after deployment.
We mounted a couple wap s in the ceiling the rest are wall mounted in plastic boxes.
That s why wall mounting is terrible for these and ceiling mounting even on a slope will be better than wall mounted.
However for a few of our aps that are not intended to be mounted to a wall or a ceiling like the unifi mesh access points rather than the elevation going to 90 degrees the graph scale is expanded to 180 degrees.