- Description
- Specifications
Ubiquiti U6 Enterprise In-Wall
The Ubiquiti U6 Enterprise In-Wall (U6-Enterprise-IW) is a wall-mounted WiFi 6E access point engineered for high-density office networks. It delivers 10 spatial streams and full 6 GHz support, enabling seamless connectivity and high-speed performance across a 115 m² (1,250 ft²) area. Designed with a built-in 4-port switch, this access point supports up to 600+ clients with robust network management features.
Key Features
WiFi Standard: WiFi 6E
Spatial Streams: 10
Coverage Area: 115 m² (1,250 ft²)
Max Client Count: 600+
Uplink: 2.5 GbE
Mounting: Wall (Mount Included)
Power Method: PoE+, PoE++ (Required for PoE Output)
Management: Ethernet, Bluetooth
Performance
6 GHz: 4x4 MU-MIMO, 4.8 Gbps
5 GHz: 4x4 MU-MIMO, 4.8 Gbps
2.4 GHz: 2x2 MU-MIMO, 573.5 Mbps
Max BSSIDs: 8 per Radio
Wireless Features
Advanced radio management, wireless meshing, band steering, fast roaming, PPSK, dynamic VLANs, WiFi scheduling, captive portals, and more.
Hardware
Data Ports: (1) 2.5 GbE RJ45 input, (4) GbE RJ45 outputs with PoE
Max Power Consumption: 21W (Excluding PoE Output)
Enclosure: Polycarbonate and Aluminum
Weight: 884 g (1.9 lb)
Ideal For
Businesses, high-density office spaces, and enterprise networks needing reliable, high-speed wireless coverage and switch functionality in a compact form factor.
Why You Should Use This
The U6-Enterprise-IW combines top-tier WiFi 6E performance with versatile hardware integration—delivering enterprise-grade connectivity with a discreet wall-mountable design.
Key Highlights
✓ WiFi 6E with 10 spatial streams
✓ Built-in 4-port GbE switch
✓ PoE++ support with output
✓ Advanced guest network and VLAN controls
✓ Bluetooth and Ethernet management
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does this model support PoE output?
A: Yes, PoE++ is required to enable PoE output on one of the GbE ports.
Q: Can it operate on all major 6 GHz channels?
A: Yes, it supports U-NII-5 to U-NII-8 (5925 - 7125 MHz).
Q: Is this unit NDAA compliant?
A: Yes, it is NDAA compliant.





