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product_id: 69922165
title: "Ubiquiti UniFi nanoHD Compact 802.11ac Wave2 MU-MIMO Enterprise Access Point ( UAP-NANOHD-US)"
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# Supports 200+ concurrent users 4x4 MU-MIMO dual-band tech 802.3af PoE powered Ubiquiti UniFi nanoHD Compact 802.11ac Wave2 MU-MIMO Enterprise Access Point ( UAP-NANOHD-US)

**Brand:** ubiquiti networks
**Price:** 763.72 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your workspace Wi-Fi game with nanoHD’s powerhouse performance!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Ubiquiti UniFi nanoHD Compact 802.11ac Wave2 MU-MIMO Enterprise Access Point ( UAP-NANOHD-US) by ubiquiti networks
- **How much does it cost?** 763.72 DT with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- ubiquiti networks enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted ubiquiti networks brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Advanced DFS channel support:** Access clearer, less congested Wi-Fi channels for superior reliability
- • **Power over Ethernet convenience:** Simplify installation with PoE compatibility—no extra power cables needed
- • **Compact footprint, maximum impact:** Discreet design blends into any professional setting
- • **Enterprise-grade multi-user performance:** Seamlessly handle 200+ devices without a hiccup
- • **Optimized for high-density environments:** Perfect for busy offices or co-working spaces craving flawless connectivity

## Overview

The Ubiquiti UniFi nanoHD is a compact, dual-band 802.11ac Wave2 access point featuring 4x4 MU-MIMO technology, designed to support over 200 concurrent users. Its 802.3af PoE compatibility enables easy deployment with minimal cabling. Ideal for high-density environments, it leverages DFS channels to reduce interference and offers seamless roaming, making it a top-tier choice for professional spaces requiring reliable, high-performance wireless connectivity.

## Description

Deploy the Unifi nanohd AP in high-density environments requiring maximum wireless performance and minimal footprint. The Unifi nanohd AP features simultaneous, Dual-Band, 4x4 MU-MIMO technology and convenient 802.3af PoE compatibility. The Unifi nanohd AP can be powered by an 802.3af PoE compliant switch. We recommend powering your unified devices with a unified PoE switch (sold separately). The Unifi nanohd AP is compatible with all Unifi PoE switches and 48V adapters.

Review: Great AP, but things you should know about performance. - Summary: - DFS channels, so you can use channels your neighbors probably dont have (yey for clear channels). - Very short range. These are meant for small coverage areas, like 1 or two rooms max. - Low receive gain. In terms of radio performance, they can shout, but can't hear very well. - The low gain and short range is not always a bad thing, its great for reducing interference and focusing wifi in a small area. That is a good thing for high density areas, but don't expect any long range or whole house coverage. - Great overall AP, but you will VERY likely need more than one if you want respectable performance for home or business. This is a great multi-user AP, however if you use it for home, there are things you should know. It is short range. To be specific, it has very low gain (likely no gain or negative gain). This is only a bad thing if you are trying to cover a large area, or multiple rooms in a home. It turns out this is a good thing for reducing noisy neighborhood interference (which I have a LOT of). It is true that the NanoHD has shorter range than most consumer APs out there. On the Unifi forums, many people talk about this, but the Unifi fans will assure you the NanoHD is a "good radio". It is great actually, as long as the short range and low dbm is OK for you. It's receive dbm is about 10dbm (or more) lower than most other APs, including fellow Unifi APs like the mesh and U6-LR. It is even way lower than the old archer A7. Apparently that is not a problem, as it still performs well like that in high density environments. The TX and RX rates dont hit max on most devices, so it can be slower than other APs for single user downloads. This is a known issue, where a wifi 5 device that can reach 866Mbps Rates will not maintain the full rate. This is likely not a problem you will notice or care about as it wont affect your ability to stream and stuff... however it is annoying to me because just about every other AP I've had can reach full speed rates. Again on the Unifi forums, the pros dont mind this nuance because although the Nano is somewhat "slow" for single users, it is "fast" overall if you consider the aggregate performance of lots of concurrent users. This AP supports DFS channels, which makes it worth it by itself. Apparently DFS channels can be problematic if you live by an airport or have lots of radar traffic in your area, but for me this was the solution to all my interference problems. The clear channels and small cell size (range) actually solved my biggest wifi problems, which had to do with all my neighbors and their millions of wifi devices causing lots of interference. The Unifi APs including the NanoHD have great roaming and support the newest roaming standards. The low range and slightly lower receive sensitivity actually helps roaming. Your wifi devices are more likely to pick a stronger AP under these conditions, which makes roaming smooth and effective. I have a few mobile devices and VoIP devices that can roam seamlessly between multiple NanoHDs. This is one benefit to smaller range/cell size. Of course you need multiple APs to benefit from roaming, but if you go with Nanos, you will likely need more than one anyway. Q&A: Will this solve all of your wifi issues? Yes, most likely. Will you be happy with 2 or 3 in your home? Yea, they get the job done and have great roaming. Will you be happy with 1 for full home coverage? Nah, you need more than 1 if your house has walls in it. Will you be happy if you are a wifi nerd and love internet? Absolutely not, we wifi nerds are never satisfied with wifi or internet performance, but it will keep the wifi nerds busy and you may still have fun with it. Is there something better than the NanoHD at the same price? Absolutely. If you want to stick with Unifi, the U6-Lite is cheaper and faster than the Nano for single user speeds. The U6-LR is the same price and blows the nano away for range and speed. At the end of the day, its a 5 star product that will improve/fix just about any older/outdated wifi deployment.
Review: Better multi-WAP alternative to mesh networking (see details). Highly recommended - I've been using Ubiquiti UniFi APs at home (and at work) for a long time, so I selected the Ubiquiti UniFi nanoHD Compact 802.11ac Wave2 MU-MIMO Enterprise Access Point ( UAP-NANOHD-US) units for my new home. While the UAP-AC-PROs that I'd used before were still available (and are a bit cheaper), they're quite a bit larger. At about 6 inches diameter, the nanoHD blends in to the home a bit better. Hard installation is easy. Assuming that you aren't putting the AP on a drop-ceiling tile (which uses the included metal back plate), you mount a plastic plate to the ceiling or wall. Run a Cat5e cable to the AP. Plug one end into the AP, and the other into a PoE switch or the included injector. Soft installation consists of installing the UniFi Network software on a PC (I installed mine on my home automation server). UniFi Network requires Java, so it makes you install that. Beyond that, you either perform a local installation, or create a UniFi account, for administration. I opted for the local administration. Once running, UniFi Network identifies all Ubiquiti APs on your network. From there you can set all of the AP properties, create all of your SSIDs, associate them to your various VLANs, organize your APs on a map, perform an RF survey, etc. One of the tasks you can perform, is to update your AP firmware. Mine was pretty out of date. Updating takes about 5 minutes. I've included a few pictures of the installation (before I put the cable IN the wall), and the management software. Though it's really nice software, it's obvious that they want you to have a full Ubiquiti ecosystem.... with their switches and routers. I'm using Netgear PoE switches and a home-built, 1U pfSense router, so I've obviously gone the other way. Regardless, even for just the management of the WAPs, the software is far beyond anything else you can get at the price. For a house that's approximately 5400sqft, I have two, wall-mounted, on the ground floor. One, ceiling mounted, on the 2nd floor, and a last one, ceiling-mounted on a drop-ceiling, in the basement. If your house either has some structured wiring that you can take advantage of, if you can just add a few Cat5e runs, or if you can even just backhaul your network with PowerLine networking, then you will have MUCH BETTER performance with non-meshed WAPs. If that's a project you want to take on, then the Ubiquiti UniFi nanoHD Compact 802.11ac Wave2 MU-MIMO Enterprise Access Points are a great way to do it. Highly Recommended.

## Features

- Four stream 802.11AC Wave2 technology
- Supports 200+ concurrent users
- 802.3af PoE compatibility
- Optional covers (sold separately) allow the Unifi nanohd AP TO discreetyly blend into its setting

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07DWW3P6K |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8 in Computer Networking Wireless Access Points |
| Brand | Ubiquiti Networks |
| Built-In Media | Access Point, Ceiling/Wall Mount Kit |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Switch |
| Coverage | Extensive |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,052 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1733 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00817882024228 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.3"L x 6.3"W x 1.3"H |
| Item Type Name | Access Point |
| Item Weight | 680 Grams |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 100 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | Ubiquiti |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1733 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | UAP-AC-PRO-5-US |
| Model Name | UniFi nanoHD |
| Model Number | UAP-NANOHD-US |
| Number of Antennas | 4 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Access Point Mode |
| Security Protocol | WPA, WPA2 |
| Special Feature | Access Point Mode |
| UPC | 817882024228 |
| Voltage | 48 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Wi-Fi Generation | WiFi 5 |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11ac |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ac |

## Product Details

- **Antenna Type:** Internal
- **Brand:** Ubiquiti Networks
- **Color:** White
- **Compatible Devices:** Desktop, Laptop
- **Connectivity Technology:** Ethernet
- **Frequency Band Class:** Dual-Band
- **Included Components:** Access Point, Ceiling/Wall Mount Kit
- **Model Name:** UniFi nanoHD
- **Special Feature:** Access Point Mode
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 802.11ac

## Images

![Ubiquiti UniFi nanoHD Compact 802.11ac Wave2 MU-MIMO Enterprise Access Point ( UAP-NANOHD-US) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41HEnrr70CS.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this sku have a poe injector included?**
A: The 1 pack has a POE. The 5 pack does not have POE injectors.

**Q: will two of these mesh together?**
A: Just like the AC -Pro/LR/Lite, the HD series supports what Ubiquiti calls wireless uplink. You configure the AP wired and then can untether it and the controller will still find it and ask the user if you want to implement wireless uplink. It acts basically like a range extender. A proper mesh implementation would use a dedicated radio for communications but for wireless uplink the same radio is used for client and uplink communications. It's not a desirable implementation but can be useful in some scenarios.

**Q: Has anyone performed a speedtest using a gigabit internet connection?**
A: I consistently get over 500 mb/s down using this AP as long as its connected to 5 GHz band.

**Q: Can this be used outside?**
A: Depends on your definition of outside...I plan on installing in both of my garages, but to me these areas are not exposed to the elements.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great AP, but things you should know about performance.
*by T***S on June 24, 2021*

Summary: - DFS channels, so you can use channels your neighbors probably dont have (yey for clear channels). - Very short range. These are meant for small coverage areas, like 1 or two rooms max. - Low receive gain. In terms of radio performance, they can shout, but can't hear very well. - The low gain and short range is not always a bad thing, its great for reducing interference and focusing wifi in a small area. That is a good thing for high density areas, but don't expect any long range or whole house coverage. - Great overall AP, but you will VERY likely need more than one if you want respectable performance for home or business. This is a great multi-user AP, however if you use it for home, there are things you should know. It is short range. To be specific, it has very low gain (likely no gain or negative gain). This is only a bad thing if you are trying to cover a large area, or multiple rooms in a home. It turns out this is a good thing for reducing noisy neighborhood interference (which I have a LOT of). It is true that the NanoHD has shorter range than most consumer APs out there. On the Unifi forums, many people talk about this, but the Unifi fans will assure you the NanoHD is a "good radio". It is great actually, as long as the short range and low dbm is OK for you. It's receive dbm is about 10dbm (or more) lower than most other APs, including fellow Unifi APs like the mesh and U6-LR. It is even way lower than the old archer A7. Apparently that is not a problem, as it still performs well like that in high density environments. The TX and RX rates dont hit max on most devices, so it can be slower than other APs for single user downloads. This is a known issue, where a wifi 5 device that can reach 866Mbps Rates will not maintain the full rate. This is likely not a problem you will notice or care about as it wont affect your ability to stream and stuff... however it is annoying to me because just about every other AP I've had can reach full speed rates. Again on the Unifi forums, the pros dont mind this nuance because although the Nano is somewhat "slow" for single users, it is "fast" overall if you consider the aggregate performance of lots of concurrent users. This AP supports DFS channels, which makes it worth it by itself. Apparently DFS channels can be problematic if you live by an airport or have lots of radar traffic in your area, but for me this was the solution to all my interference problems. The clear channels and small cell size (range) actually solved my biggest wifi problems, which had to do with all my neighbors and their millions of wifi devices causing lots of interference. The Unifi APs including the NanoHD have great roaming and support the newest roaming standards. The low range and slightly lower receive sensitivity actually helps roaming. Your wifi devices are more likely to pick a stronger AP under these conditions, which makes roaming smooth and effective. I have a few mobile devices and VoIP devices that can roam seamlessly between multiple NanoHDs. This is one benefit to smaller range/cell size. Of course you need multiple APs to benefit from roaming, but if you go with Nanos, you will likely need more than one anyway. Q&A: Will this solve all of your wifi issues? Yes, most likely. Will you be happy with 2 or 3 in your home? Yea, they get the job done and have great roaming. Will you be happy with 1 for full home coverage? Nah, you need more than 1 if your house has walls in it. Will you be happy if you are a wifi nerd and love internet? Absolutely not, we wifi nerds are never satisfied with wifi or internet performance, but it will keep the wifi nerds busy and you may still have fun with it. Is there something better than the NanoHD at the same price? Absolutely. If you want to stick with Unifi, the U6-Lite is cheaper and faster than the Nano for single user speeds. The U6-LR is the same price and blows the nano away for range and speed. At the end of the day, its a 5 star product that will improve/fix just about any older/outdated wifi deployment.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better multi-WAP alternative to mesh networking (see details). Highly recommended
*by D***R on August 6, 2020*

I've been using Ubiquiti UniFi APs at home (and at work) for a long time, so I selected the Ubiquiti UniFi nanoHD Compact 802.11ac Wave2 MU-MIMO Enterprise Access Point ( UAP-NANOHD-US) units for my new home. While the UAP-AC-PROs that I'd used before were still available (and are a bit cheaper), they're quite a bit larger. At about 6 inches diameter, the nanoHD blends in to the home a bit better. Hard installation is easy. Assuming that you aren't putting the AP on a drop-ceiling tile (which uses the included metal back plate), you mount a plastic plate to the ceiling or wall. Run a Cat5e cable to the AP. Plug one end into the AP, and the other into a PoE switch or the included injector. Soft installation consists of installing the UniFi Network software on a PC (I installed mine on my home automation server). UniFi Network requires Java, so it makes you install that. Beyond that, you either perform a local installation, or create a UniFi account, for administration. I opted for the local administration. Once running, UniFi Network identifies all Ubiquiti APs on your network. From there you can set all of the AP properties, create all of your SSIDs, associate them to your various VLANs, organize your APs on a map, perform an RF survey, etc. One of the tasks you can perform, is to update your AP firmware. Mine was pretty out of date. Updating takes about 5 minutes. I've included a few pictures of the installation (before I put the cable IN the wall), and the management software. Though it's really nice software, it's obvious that they want you to have a full Ubiquiti ecosystem.... with their switches and routers. I'm using Netgear PoE switches and a home-built, 1U pfSense router, so I've obviously gone the other way. Regardless, even for just the management of the WAPs, the software is far beyond anything else you can get at the price. For a house that's approximately 5400sqft, I have two, wall-mounted, on the ground floor. One, ceiling mounted, on the 2nd floor, and a last one, ceiling-mounted on a drop-ceiling, in the basement. If your house either has some structured wiring that you can take advantage of, if you can just add a few Cat5e runs, or if you can even just backhaul your network with PowerLine networking, then you will have MUCH BETTER performance with non-meshed WAPs. If that's a project you want to take on, then the Ubiquiti UniFi nanoHD Compact 802.11ac Wave2 MU-MIMO Enterprise Access Points are a great way to do it. Highly Recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Firmware has matured, we're ready to roll now
*by S***E on September 4, 2018*

Update 12/7/18 - Ubiquiti has been great about pushing new firmware every few days with a ton of bug fixes in each release. Since the ~4.0 release, this AP has been rock solid and I'm comfortable recommending it now to anyone looking for a top of the line AP in small form factor. There are still a few quirks and limitations surrounding edge case features like wireless uplink but the core functionality of the AP works great and all my wireless devices have no trouble now getting and staying connected. If you have any devices that can take advantage of the 4x4 MIMO, the speeds you can achieve are incredible. I also want to reiterate how great the Ubiquiti engineering staff is. They are highly engaged on the support forums and are always looking for feedback on bugs and feature suggestions that are more often than not implemented sometimes days or weeks later. I'm really invested in this ecosystem and would recommend these products to anyone who has a solid networking background and likes to tinker. I've been working on cutting my home network over to Ubiquiti gear and was excited to get my hands on the spiritual successor to the UAP-AC-PRO. I've read that Ubiquiti gear requires a fair amount of tinkering to get everything just right and I'd say that is a fair statement after wrestling with the nanoHD, USG and the USW switches. The nanoHD is apparently still in the early stages of firmware development and has a fair number of bugs and instability compared to the other APs in the fleet. I have had a hell of a time trying to keep my devices on the 5GHz band and found that the UBNT forums are flooded with users with the same issue. I've had to resort to loading up the latest beta firmware just to stabilize things, but it still isn't perfect. Support has been great so far, they really want to stabilize as quickly as possible but I cannot give this thing a thumbs up in its current state. If you are in a saturated RF environment, I'd recommend you stick with the stable UAP-AC-PRO for now and give the nanoHD some more time to cook.

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