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Experience 6 GHz WiFi with UniFi 7

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Learn about the latest WiFi design philosophy that focuses on maximizing 6 GHz spectrum utilization,

Learn about the latest WiFi design philosophy that focuses on maximizing 6 GHz spectrum utilization, plus key WiFi 7 features available with UniFI 7. [View in Browser]( [Ubiquiti]( [Watch to Learn More]( [Watch to Learn More]( An Ocean of 6 GHz Spectrum The 6 GHz band triples the total amount of available WiFi spectrum. [An Ocean of 6 GHz Spectrum]( [An Ocean of 6 GHz Spectrum] A New Frontier for WiFi Speeds WiFi 7 doubles the maximum channel width to 320 MHz, allowing a single channel to fully saturate a 2.5 GbE connection with just two spatial streams. [A New Frontier for WiFi Speeds]( [A New Frontier for WiFi Speeds] Wireless Resiliency Like Never Before With Multi-Link Operation (MLO), WiFi 7 APs and clients can create a single super channel for massive bandwidth and impressive low-latency performance. [Wireless Resiliency Like Never Before]( [Wireless Resiliency Like Never Before] Intelligent Interference Management WiFi 7's puncturing feature allows non-continuous channel operation for ultimate high availability. [Intelligent Interference Management]( [Intelligent Interference Management] Experience True Multi-Gigabit Speeds Interference-free 6 GHz WiFi with UniFi 6E and 7 APs. [UniFi 6 GHz Access Points]( [UniFi 6 GHz Access Points] [Shop Now]( [Shop Now]( Pro Max Switching Ready Featuring 2.5 GbE and PoE++ output for enterprise performance. [Versatile Mounting]( [Versatile Mounting] [Learn More]( [Learn More]( © 2024 Ubiquiti Inc. All Rights Reserved. Ubiquiti Inc. 685 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Preferences](

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