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Generic Filter versus Proprietary Filter of UniFi AP-Outdoor+
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2.4 GHz Spectrum
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2.4 GHz Spectrum with Multi-Lane RF
Other Transmissions and NoiseOperating Channel Interference
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Co-Located UniFi AP-Outdoor+ Access Points
2.4 GHz Spectrum with Multi-Lane RF
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Channel 1
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Channel 6
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Innovative Multi-Lane RF Technology
Wireless client devices in high-density areas experience
signicant interference and noise stemming from
multiple APs using the same operating band.
With the launch of the UniFi AP-Outdoor+, Ubiquiti
Networks introduces our patented Multi-Lane
™
RF
technology, which optimizes the operating channel
and rejects interference using specialized circuitry, the
High-Selectivity Receiver(HSR).
Our innovative Multi-Lane RF technology isolates signals
on the operating channel and removes adjacent channel
interference. Wireless capacity and throughput are
increased in high-density areas, and multiple APs can
operate in closeproximity.
Typical AP Performance
Although theoretically channels 1, 6, and 11 of the 2.4GHz
operating band shouldn’t overlap, in practice there is
cross-channel interference that affects performance,
especially in noisy, high-density environments. For
example, with a typical AP operating on channel 6, it also
hears RF from channels 1 and 11, because the typical AP
has a generic lter that only lters out any non-2.4 GHz
interference–all 2.4 GHz frequencies are still allowed in.
Superior UniFi AP-Outdoor+ Performance
When the UniFi AP-Outdoor+ operates on channel 6,
its HSR lter specically eliminates all non-channel6
frequencies, creating a clean spectrum with minimal
noise. So with Multi-Lane RF technology, you truly have
three high-speed, multi-lane channels (1, 6, and 11)
available for superior capacity and throughput.
Increase Capacity and Throughput