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WiFi 7 · 6 GHz Band · Multi-Gigabit Uplink

UniFi U7 Pro WiFi 7

Future-proof your office wireless. The UniFi U7 Pro delivers multi-gigabit throughput, low latency, and massive device handling to keep your Apple fleet operating at peak performance.

Technical Specifications

WiFi Standard WiFi 7 (802.11be)
Bands 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz
Throughput Rate Up to 9.3 Gbps aggregate rate
Coverage Up to 1,500 sq ft
Concurrent Clients 300+ active connections
Network Interface 1x 2.5 GbE RJ45 port
Power Method PoE+ (Power over Ethernet)

Why We Recommend the U7-Pro

With modern Macs and iPhones backing up, updating, and syncing large cloud directories continuously, legacy WiFi 5 and WiFi 6 access points can experience congestion and dropouts.

The U7-Pro leverages the newly opened 6 GHz frequency band. Think of it as opening an empty, multi-lane highway for your business laptops, leaving legacy client connections on the older, slower 2.4/5 GHz bands.

Alaska-Specific Use Cases

High-Density Tourism Offices

For busy flightseeing terminals or tour booking centers in Juneau or Ketchikan, guest WiFi traffic can interfere with business bookings. The U7-Pro isolates office traffic on the 6 GHz band, ensuring transaction screens remain fast.

Remote Lodge Staff Quarters

wilderness lodges need robust wireless that penetrates corridors. We mount the U7-Pro centrally, providing reliable, high-bandwidth connection handles to support staff communication and admin tasks.

Product FAQ

What is WiFi 7 and why do I need it?
WiFi 7 represents a massive leap in speed and latency reduction. It opens the 6 GHz band, offering wider channels (up to 320 MHz) and multi-link operations (MLO) to eliminate interference in dense offices.
Can my older devices connect to the U7-Pro?
Yes — WiFi 7 is completely backward-compatible. Older Macs, iPhones, and PCs will connect normally to the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, while newer Apple devices (like iPhone 15 Pro, 16 Pro, and M3/M4 Macs) will leverage the fast 6 GHz band.
How is the U7-Pro powered?
It is powered via Power-over-Ethernet (PoE+) through a single ethernet cable. No local power outlet is needed at the ceiling mount location, simplifying structured wiring.