How to install the Ubiquiti U7 Pro Access Point

Access points are key to spreading wifi access over a large area in your home or business. Ubiquiti is one of the top names in networking and the U7 Pro Access Point is a sleek and power device to make sure internet is spread everywhere you need. In this video Jordan breaks down how easy it is to install on your ceiling, t-mount, wall, or junction box! Check out all Ubiquiti networking products available at Micro Center by clicking on the links below! _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Shop the Ubiquiti U7 Pro Access Point - https://micro.center/1klr Shop All Ubiquiti Products - https://micro.center/ok7c _____________________________________________________________________________________________ https://linktr.ee/microcenter Instagram:   / micro_center   TikTok:   / microcenter.com   Facebook:   / microcenter   Twitter:   / microcenter   _____________________________________________________________________________________________ All lighting equipment for this video provided by Nanlite, check out our selection of Nanlite products here: https://micro.center/0abb04 Any pricing mentioned or shown in this video is accurate at the time of the recording of the video and is subject to change at any time without notice. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ #microcenter #networking #ubiquiti #accesspoint #installation #install #techhelp #techguide #networkcontroller #networkingsolutions #consumerelectronics #computerknowledge #consumertech #tech #technology #iwantamicrocenternearme CHAPTERS 00:00 - Intro 00:05 - U7 Mounting Materials 00:36 – How to install a U7 Access Point to a ceiling tile 02:22 – How to remove a U7 Access Point 02:35 – How to install a U7 Access Point to a T-Bar frame 04:11 – How to install a U7 Access Point to a wall 05:56 – How to install a U7 Access Point to a Gang Box 06:48 – How to Adopt your U7 Pro 07:20 – Check out all Ubiquiti products at Micro Center