
Ubiquiti Networks
The Ubiquiti UniFi AC In‑Wall (UAP‑AC‑IW) is a compact wall‑mounted Wi‑Fi 5 access point that turns an Ethernet jack into a dual‑band hotspot with integrated Gigabit switching and PoE passthrough, supporting up to 250+ clients in about 25 m² of coverage.
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$165.00
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$143.74
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$95.61
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$180.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors view the UAP‑AC‑IW as a solid, cost‑effective solution for small‑room deployments, emphasizing its robust 802.11ac throughput, three GbE ports with PoE passthrough, and deep UniFi controller integration. However, they also highlight its lower TX power, limited coverage, and reliance on Wi‑Fi 5 as drawbacks that make it less suitable for high‑density or future‑proof enterprise scenarios.
What Users Say
Everyday users generally praise the device for its straightforward installation and the convenience of PoE passthrough, noting low power consumption and reliable performance in modest spaces. Recurring criticisms focus on the outdated Wi‑Fi 5 standard, limited coverage area, and the need for PoE+ infrastructure, especially when compared to newer Wi‑Fi 6 alternatives.
Common Complaints
Users frequently cite the limited 25 m² coverage, the older Wi‑Fi 5 chipset delivering slower speeds compared to newer Wi‑Fi 6 devices, and the necessity of a PoE+ switch to enable the PoE passthrough feature.
How It Compares
vs. UAP‑AC‑IW‑Pro
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Choose the Pro version when you need higher throughput and better range in an in‑wall form factor; stick with the standard model for basic, cost‑sensitive installations.
vs. UAP‑AC‑HD (Ceiling/Wall)
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Opt for the HD model when covering large spaces or high‑density environments; the UAP‑AC‑IW remains the better choice for discreet, low‑power, small‑room deployments.