Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs
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@dafyre said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
@DustinB3403 said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
Is a controller or anything needed to get this working?
Doesn't the Unifi controller software manage the APs ?
That is what I'm asking, do I need to setup a controller or use the controller software? Or do this just act as dump AP's without any configuration?
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Yes you will need the Controller Software, which runs on Linux or Windows. I have mine currently running in a LInux VM which I don't always have running.
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Just happened to think - Heck, if you really wanted to, I'm sure you could run the controller from a USB install of Linux....
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@gjacobse said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
Yes you will need the Controller Software, which runs on Linux or Windows. I have mine currently running in a LInux VM which I don't always have running.
So the control software (or controller) have to be setup and running to configure the AP's. And only when you want to make changes you power on the controller?
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@DustinB3403 said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
@gjacobse said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
Yes you will need the Controller Software, which runs on Linux or Windows. I have mine currently running in a LInux VM which I don't always have running.
So the control software (or controller) have to be setup and running to be configured. And only when you want to make changes you power on the controller?
Yes. I would have to look, and I am only running two APs, but I think it's been 4 months since I last ran it.
Now if you want more details,.. history, stats, etc... then you would want to run it 24/7
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@gjacobse How difficult was the setup of the controller software?
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@DustinB3403 said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
@gjacobse How difficult was the setup of the controller software?
it isn't
It's JAVA based... you run the installer to 'added the needed components' and then it's a web page.
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@DustinB3403 said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
@gjacobse How difficult was the setup of the controller software?
If you wanted to,.. You could even run the controller on a Raspberry Pi......
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I wish I had one of these units to play with...
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They are enterprise APs so you'll want to have that software running almost all the time. Especially if you want to do things with 802.1x or RADIUS. It's a crazy lightweight Ubuntu (I've installed it on SUSE as well) server.
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@DustinB3403 said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
I wish I had one of these units to play with...
An older model but it has the same firmware and controller as the UAP-AC-Pros.
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@coliver Bought, worst case I'll use it myself.
Thanks for the find.
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@DustinB3403 said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
@coliver Bought, worst case I'll use it myself.
Thanks for the find.
That's the one I use as well. Very easy to setup and very good hardware.
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@DustinB3403 said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
@gjacobse How difficult was the setup of the controller software?
Not at all.
I have these running in multiple places now, and have the controller on a DigitalOcean VM.
They work great.
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@coliver said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
@art_of_shred said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
https://www.ubnt.com/unifi/unifi-ap-ac-pro/
I'm pretty sure these are the ones that will run on standard POE voltage and don't require the proprietary POE switch (or injectors).
Yep, they are able to run off of 802.3af.
Unless you have the additional USB add-ons, whatever the hell those are!
I just tested my new PRO today on a desktop switch from like 3 years ago. Powered up no problems.
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@coliver said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
@DustinB3403 said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
@coliver Bought, worst case I'll use it myself.
Thanks for the find.
That's the one I use as well. Very easy to setup and very good hardware.
Ypu,.. you'll spent much more time in unboxing it and plugging it in as you will getting it running with the controller....
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Dustin, if you have a VPN connection or are willing to publish a VM to the internet, you can host your controller on the internet and control all locations from a single controller.
@jaredbusch has a single controller running something like a dozen clients, and it can easily handle many more than that. In the controller, each client is it's own "site."
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@Dashrender said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
Dustin, if you have a VPN connection or are willing to publish a VM to the internet, you can host your controller on the internet and control all locations from a single controller.
@jaredbusch has a single controller running something like a dozen clients, and it can easily handle many more than that. In the controller, each client is it's own "site."
Must say, it is pretty awesome.
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@DustinB3403 said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
@coliver Bought, worst case I'll use it myself.
Thanks for the find.
Return it. This is the original UAP. While it is a great device, it is a waste of money to buy today. This is also not 802.3af, it is the normal 24V passive PoE.
This is what you buy for testing/home. Still 24V passive PoE, but current model and you get AC (not full 1.3mbps, but still AC).
https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-UAP-AC-LITE/dp/B017MD6CHMFor the office, you will want the UAP-AC-PRO that is full AC and 802.3af.
https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-Networks-802-11ac-Dual-Radio-UAP-AC-PRO-US/dp/B015PRO512 -
@JaredBusch said in Remote office - Basic Wireless Needs:
This is what you buy for testing/home. Still 24V passive PoE, but current model and you get AC (not full 1.3mbps, but still AC).
https://www.amazon.com/Ubiquiti-UAP-AC-LITE/dp/B017MD6CHMThat's the one I was looking for.