The Wireless AP WIFI7 BE10700 is a powerful access point designed for indoor use, supporting the latest Wi-Fi 7 technology (802.11be). With impressive dual-band functionality, this access point enables transmission speeds of up to 4300 Mbit/s on the 5 GHz band and 2300 Mbit/s on the 6 GHz band. It is ideal for high-density environments, as it can serve up to 300 clients simultaneously. With a range of up to 140 meters, it ensures coverage of larger areas. The BE10700 is PoE-capable, allowing for flexible installation, and offers a maximum port speed of 10 Gbit/s via an RJ45/LAN port. Weighing 750 grams and featuring options for wall or ceiling mounting, this access point is both functional and practical.
Wi-Fi standard | Wi-Fi 7 / 802.11be |
Wi-Fi frequency band | Tri-band |
PoE Standard | 802.3at (PoE+) |
Area of application | Indoor |
Number of RJ45/LAN ports | 1 |
Max. port speed | 10000 Mbit/s |
Item number | 60272378 |
Manufacturer | Ubiquiti |
Category | Access points |
Manufacturer no. | U7-PRO-XG-B |
Release date | 17-7-2025 |
Max. number of clients | 300 x |
Number of antennas | 2 x |
Antenna gain | 5 dB |
Long range coverage | 0.14 km |
Number of RJ45/LAN ports | 1 |
Max. port speed | 10000 Mbit/s |
Access Point Functions | PoE capable |
Wi-Fi standard | Wi-Fi 7 / 802.11be |
6 GHz transmission rate | 5800 Mbit/s |
5 GHz transfer rate | 4300 Mbit/s |
2.4 GHz transfer rate | 688 Mbit/s |
Wi-Fi frequency band | Tri-band |
Wi-Fi encryption | WPA-Enterprise, WPA-PSK |
Area of application | Indoor |
Installation place | Ceiling, Wall |
Power supply | PoE |
PoE Standard | 802.3at (PoE+) |
Power consumption | 22 W |
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Weight | 750 g |
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