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Is it possible to use Ubiquiti for multiple internet users?

April 6, 2026

Quick Answer

Yes, Ubiquiti can be used for multiple internet users, allowing you to create a reliable and scalable network for your off-grid cabin or remote location.

Setting up a Ubiquiti Network

Ubiquiti offers a range of products designed for point-to-point wireless internet and long-range bridging. To set up a network for multiple users, you’ll need to start with a central hub, such as the Ubiquiti UniFi Controller, which can manage up to 200 devices. From there, you can deploy UniFi APs (Access Points) to provide coverage to different areas of your off-grid cabin or property.

Configuring Multiple SSIDs

To support multiple internet users, you’ll need to create separate SSIDs (network names) for each group of users. This can be done through the UniFi Controller software, which allows you to create and manage multiple networks with their own settings and access controls. For example, you could create a separate SSID for guests, another for family members, and a third for IoT devices.

Scaling Your Network

As your network grows, you may need to scale up your infrastructure to ensure that everyone has a reliable connection. Ubiquiti offers a range of products that can help you do this, including the UniFi Switches, which can be used to connect multiple APs and provide power to them. You can also use the UniFi Cloud Key, which allows you to manage your network remotely and scale up or down as needed. By following these steps and using the right equipment, you can create a reliable and scalable network for your off-grid cabin or remote location.

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