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100mbps could be reached even with wireless N. Best to drop ubiquiti an email. 160mhz support depends on software and the complains you see are probably from Americans thanks to their FCC being slow to approve.
I know 100mbps shld b comfortably achieve by wireless AC but not in video streaming 4 my case. The video streams comes in spikes.. when there’s less motion the bit rates are low, say 30-40mbps, but when there’s fast action the stream might spikes beyond 100mbps and video stutter. But when I filecopy getting speed 200~300mbps there’s no issue. It seems the network can’t handle surge well.. so to speak..

I checked ubiquiti specs their HD n Pro all only 80mhz.
 

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I know 100mbps shld b comfortably achieve by wireless AC but not in video streaming 4 my case. The video streams comes in spikes.. when there’s less motion the bit rates are low, say 30-40mbps, but when there’s fast action the stream might spikes beyond 100mbps and video stutter. But when I filecopy getting speed 200~300mbps there’s no issue. It seems the network can’t handle surge well.. so to speak..

I checked ubiquiti specs their HD n Pro all only 80mhz.
ewetF


Are you using Plex to stream? Maybe Plex not enough power.

https://imgur.com/a/ewetF
 

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ewetF


Are you using Plex to stream? Maybe Plex not enough power.

https://imgur.com/a/ewetF
Wow so ubiquiti HD confirm support 160? It’s wasn’t shown to in the spec list.
Not using plex, just play the file using VLC 3.0 on laptop.
I Stop using plex when I realize it downgrade 4K file 2 1080p when I use it on my lg Tv. After tat I just use the tv native video player n it stream 4K hdr files w/o any problem. But I do like plex UI much nicer.
 

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Wow so ubiquiti HD confirm support 160? It’s wasn’t shown to in the spec list.
Not using plex, just play the file using VLC 3.0 on laptop.
I Stop using plex when I realize it downgrade 4K file 2 1080p when I use it on my lg Tv. After tat I just use the tv native video player n it stream 4K hdr files w/o any problem. But I do like plex UI much nicer.

You can adjust Plex quality to direct play manually. Best to ask in ubiquiti forums. Alot of countries have different WiFi standards hopefully they remember about Singapore.
 

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Wow so ubiquiti HD confirm support 160? It’s wasn’t shown to in the spec list.
Not using plex, just play the file using VLC 3.0 on laptop.
I Stop using plex when I realize it downgrade 4K file 2 1080p when I use it on my lg Tv. After tat I just use the tv native video player n it stream 4K hdr files w/o any problem. But I do like plex UI much nicer.
As of today, none of Ubiquiti's APs support 160MHz wide channels.
 

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I have the Nano HD, my devices can't connect to the 5GHz radio if I set the 5Ghz radio to broadcast 160MHz wide channel. I have no 160MHz capable clients to test it out fully so nothing conclusive here. It could be working with clients that support 160MHz wide channels.

Also, the feature list (requires beta access) says 160MHz and DFS is work in progress, so it's probably not fully functional yet.
 

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I have the Nano HD, my devices can't connect to the 5GHz radio if I set the 5Ghz radio to broadcast 160MHz wide channel. I have no 160MHz capable clients to test it out fully so nothing conclusive here. It could be working with clients that support 160MHz wide channels.

Also, the feature list (requires beta access) says 160MHz and DFS is work in progress, so it's probably not fully functional yet.
Can I loan ur nano hd to test? 😂
Is ubiquiti user friendly? Need controller? I can managed basic Setup if it’s too advance den will struggle.
 
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