








🚀 Elevate your network game with Aruba Instant On AP25 — speed, scale, and simplicity in one sleek package!
The Aruba Instant On AP25 is a Wi-Fi 6 certified 4x4 access point delivering up to 5374 Mbps total throughput with advanced features like OFDMA, MU-MIMO, and Smart Mesh. Designed for high-density environments, it supports 100+ active devices, offers easy app-based setup with no extra licensing fees, and can be powered via PoE or local adapter (adapter not included). Ideal for small businesses and professional offices seeking future-proof, reliable, and high-performance wireless connectivity.


















| ASIN | B09X5S8NRS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #52,713 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #202 in Wireless Access Points |
| Item model number | Power Adapter Not Included |
| Manufacturer | Hewlett Packard Enterprise |
| Product Dimensions | 22.35 x 22.1 x 6.6 cm; 1.02 kg |
D**S
Boxes were opened, missing items inside and they were used. warranty shows they are not new items.
G**P
I can't say enough good about the two AP-25 Wifi 6 Instant On access points that I deployed in my home (About 1500 SF, single story). I am a systems administrator and support an enterprise campus full of Aruba controller based access points. These are 4x4 MPIO, so they handle a lot of clients (way more than I will every have at my house). Our Aruba rep let me know the AP-25 was basically an Aruba AP-535 access point, as it has mostly all of the same hardware. The AP-535 APs run about ~1400.00 each. You also need muliple license for the Aruba AP-535 series of access points and a wireless controller unless you run them with one AP acting as a controller for all the others. Also, there are no additional licensing cost for any of the Instance On access points and switches. Just plug them in, answer some setup questions and you are in business. The cloud portal is clean and easy to navigate. It was simple to on board the APs and it includes a lot of features you will not find in a consumer grade wireless router. Some of the features I really like is the ability to disable a specific wireless connection on the fly through the GUI interface, which is nice when I want to punish the kids, but still have internet service through out the house. Other features like bandwidth monitoring and real-time traffic monitoring which shows what kind of services are being used by client are really nice. I haven't had any problems with the cloud portal - it seems very stable. If I understand correctly, If for some reason the portal is down, your network will continute to work, but you won't be able to see monitoring/reporting or make changes to your network. With their Instant On series switches, you can manage them in the cloud portal or through a local GUI (and CLI) to access many enterprise level features. I installed the APs on different sides of my house, mounting to the client (which provides for the best coverage). Roaming and session hand off between the APs works beautifully and I haven't had to restart these since I powered them about 3 months ago. I feel like my network very stable and I don't even think about it. Short story long, set it and forget it and you are good to go for a premium wifi network in your home or business. It is very simple to deploy. These replaced a couple of UniFi AC-PRO access points, and I feel like it is a real step up on the network. These APs include a mount that I used to deploy each AP on the ceiling - It took longer for me to break out the ladder than it did to mount them. There are a couple of small yellow lights on each AP, but they are defiantly not bright and can be disabled easily in the portal. I have multiple POE+ switches so I didn't have to buy the AC adapter bundle, which saved a little on costs. Also, these support mesh configurations, so if you don't have a wired connection where you want to install them, you can set them up where one of the other APs in your network provides the uplink connection to wifi, which is great for dead spots. With the long lead times for equipment like this, I had to wait for these to become available. I am very glad I did so - they are way more than what I need for my home network and the AP-22 models would have been a cheaper options, but I like to future proof and these were available. Overall, great experience and I highly recommend them to others!
R**Z
Works as it should. Sets up easily with the app.
O**3
arrived earlier than estimated and very easy to install and activate!
N**7
Very reliable AP. I bought two of these to replace some TP-Link 670s that had some fairly serious software QC issues. Overall, the wireless these provide is exceptional. In a 3000 sq ft home with a basement and second floor, two APs provides enough coverage for the 30+ devices that connect. From a wireless engineering standpoint, they’re solid. They do have some quirks, though, especially if considering for enterprise or small biz deployment. Pros: Extremely easy to set up. Good dashboard. Strong support for scaling up / out. VLAN tagging support. Decent visualization. It’s easy to see and block things in the dashboard. Cons: No IPv6 support for connection to their cloud, which is required for setup and management. If you run an IPv6-only management network, these won’t work. I’m guessing this is simply their cloud platform, pretty much everything on the host side has v6 at this point. No SNMP support. They expect the cloud controller to be the single pane of glass. This means if you’re using SNMP to monitor and alert, it’s not going to work for these. Even given those fairly lame limitations, happy with them. Would buy again.
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