True 10 GbE Backhaul
A single multi-gig RJ45 port auto-negotiates at 10 / 5 / 2.5 / 1 GbE. Pair it with a UniFi multi-gig PoE switch so the AP feeds every fast client without throttling the LAN.
6 GHz with 320 MHz Channels
The 6 GHz radio runs the full 320 MHz channel width WiFi 7 was designed around, delivering up to 5.8 Gbps to compatible modern phones and laptops in a band still uncongested in most Australian buildings.
300+ Clients, Fast Roaming
2×2 MU-MIMO on every band plus 802.11k/v/r fast-roam and band steering keep dense rooms — offices, classrooms, cafés, function venues — snappy as devices move between APs.
6-Stream Tri-Band
Six spatial streams across 2.4 / 5 / 6 GHz give the U7 Pro XG headroom for busy sites, with up to 4.3 Gbps on 5 GHz and 688 Mbps on 2.4 GHz for legacy device support.
Enterprise WiFi, No Licence Fee
RADIUS over TLS (RadSec), dynamic RADIUS-assigned VLANs, Private Pre-Shared Key (PPSK), Passpoint (Hotspot 2.0) and guest portals — all included in UniFi Network with no per-AP subscription.
NDAA Compliant
Ubiquiti is a US-headquartered manufacturer and the U7 Pro XG is listed NDAA Section 889 compliant on its official datasheet — ready for government, defence, education and critical-infrastructure tenders in Australia.
Does the U7 Pro XG work on 6 GHz in Australia?
Yes. The ACMA permits 6 GHz Low Power Indoor (LPI) WiFi 6E / WiFi 7 operation in Australia. Set the AP's country to Australia in UniFi Network and the 5925–6425 MHz band is enabled for indoor use. Outdoor and high-power 6 GHz is not yet permitted in AU.
What PoE injector or switch do I need?
The AP needs 802.3at PoE+ at up to 22 W. To unlock the full 10 GbE uplink, use a 10G PoE+ source such as a UniFi Pro Max PoE switch. Standard 1 GbE PoE+ switches will power the AP but cap the uplink at 1 Gbps.
How is it different from the U7 Pro?
The U7 Pro has a 2.5 GbE uplink and lower client capacity. The U7 Pro XG adds 6 streams, a true 10 GbE uplink and ~140 m² coverage — the new default high-density enterprise AP.
Is the U7 Pro XG NDAA compliant?
Yes. Ubiquiti's official techspecs sheet lists the U7 Pro XG as NDAA Section 889 compliant — suitable for Australian Federal, ADF, State Government, university and critical-infrastructure deployments.
Which UniFi controller version do I need?
UniFi Network 9.0.114 or later for the White variant, 9.1.120 or later for the Black variant. Any current UniFi Cloud Gateway or self-hosted UniFi Network Application is supported.
What's the difference between the White and Black versions?
Identical specs and performance — only the finish differs. White (U7-Pro-XG) suits light ceilings; Black (U7-Pro-XG-B) suits dark surfaces and discreet installs.