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Ubiquiti AmpliFi AFi-T — End-of-Life & EOSL Dates

NO END-OF-SUPPORT DATE PUBLISHEDUbiquiti lists this product but publishes no end-of-support date. That is missing information, not evidence of support.

Ubiquiti classifies the AFi-T as "Vintage" on its Vintage and Legacy products list. Per Ubiquiti, Vintage products are "no longer manufactured or actively developed but may still be available for purchase" and "continue to receive critical bug fixes and security updates". Ubiquiti publishes no End-of-Sale or End-of-Support dates for its products; the status above is the vendor's own classification, linked below.

Ubiquiti AmpliFi AFi-T is still under Ubiquiti support, to Not published. Fold the eventual replacement into your planning cycle.

End of sale

Not published

Last date of support

Not published

Part numbers

1

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No date

no lifecycle date published

Support Runway Score87/100 · Watch
Why this score
  • Supported, with more than 3 years of runway
  • Category: network hardware

Support-lifecycle timing and source confidence only. Higher means more runway. It is not a risk, safety or compliance rating. How it is calculated

Figure 1. Ubiquiti lists this product without a last date of support. EOSL.ai will not infer that it is still supported from a missing date. Confirm directly with Ubiquiti.

Part number in this family

All 1 share the dates above. Find your exact part to confirm.

Part numberDescriptionEnd of saleLast supportStatus
AFi-TNetwork hardware — vendor status: VintageNot publishedNo date published

Options from here

The Ubiquiti AmpliFi AFi-T is still supported. Options to plan around, in rough priority:

Monitor the timeline

Supported for now. Track the end-of-service date and revisit at refresh planning.

Plan the refresh

Fold the eventual replacement into your multi-year budget.

Keep firmware current

Stay on a supported software train while under OEM support.

Third-party maintenance later

An option to extend life once the OEM cutoff nears.

Independent and informational. EOSL.ai sells no hardware and no maintenance, and lists no paid placements. Third-party maintenance keeps unsupported gear in production past the OEM cutoff; whether it fits depends on the role the asset plays.

AmpliFi AFi-T — questions

Is the Ubiquiti AmpliFi AFi-T end of life?

Ubiquiti lists the AFi-T in its lifecycle documentation but has published no end-of-sale or end-of-service-life date for it, so EOSL.ai cannot say. A blank date is an absence of information, not evidence that the product is still supported. Confirm directly with Ubiquiti.

Why does EOSL.ai not just mark it as supported?

Because that would be a guess. EOSL.ai publishes a lifecycle date only when the manufacturer publishes one, and treats "current" as a positive claim needing its own source: the vendor's own page presenting the product as available. Inferring support from a missing cell in an end-of-life list is exactly the kind of unsourced claim this database exists to avoid.

Where does this record come from?

Ubiquiti's own lifecycle documentation, linked on this page. The product is listed there; the date columns are empty.

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