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Ubiquiti UniFi Installer for Homes and Small Businesses

  • Writer: agorbis
    agorbis
  • 13 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Ubiquiti UniFi is popular for homes and small businesses because it can provide stronger Wi-Fi coverage, centralized management, guest network options, and a cleaner upgrade path than many basic consumer routers. The best results come from planning the system around the property rather than simply adding more access points.

What a UniFi installer should review

A UniFi installer should review the modem, gateway, access point locations, PoE switch needs, cabling, wall and ceiling materials, interference, device count, smart-home devices, guest Wi-Fi, cameras, and business systems such as POS terminals or printers.

When UniFi is a good fit

UniFi can be a good fit for homes with dead zones, offices that need guest Wi-Fi, cafes and restaurants that need better coverage, and small businesses that want manageable Wi-Fi without enterprise-level complexity. In some cases, Cisco, Netgear, HP/HPE Aruba, Dell, or pfSense may be a better fit depending on support needs and network requirements.

Why placement matters

Access point placement affects speed, reliability, roaming, and coverage. Poor placement can create overlapping signals, dead zones, slow rooms, and unreliable Wi-Fi calling. A planned installation can avoid unnecessary hardware and improve the customer experience.

How A & G can help

A & G Internet Services can assess UniFi needs, troubleshoot existing UniFi systems, review gateway and access point placement, and recommend practical next steps for homes and small businesses in the Los Angeles area.

 
 
 

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