How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?
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So - I see I'm missing something here in the IP Gateway/Subnet..
just not sure what it should be. -
Okay I figured that part out.. anyone tell me if they think this will work or not?
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I don't have time to help you now... but others that are helping need to know the following.
This location, the server (a windows 10 machine designated as the server) is a multi-homed machine - on an internet connected leg, and on a private network leg.
Will needs help assigning static IPs to the UAPs because he doesn't have a DHCP server on the private network. Then he has to ensure the Unifi controller, installed on Windows 10 (illegally license wise FYI) and point the UAPs to that controller, once the controller is ensured to be answering on the private network NIC.
Good luck.
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@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
I don't have time to help you now... but others that are helping need to know the following.
This location, the server (a windows 10 machine designated as the server) is a multi-homed machine - on an internet connected leg, and on a private network leg.
Will needs help assigning static IPs to the UAPs because he doesn't have a DHCP server on the private network. Then he has to ensure the Unifi controller, installed on Windows 10 (illegally license wise FYI) and point the UAPs to that controller, once the controller is ensured to be answering on the private network NIC.
Good luck.
Guess I Missed a bit of information. Thanks for helping out-
as far as the licensing stuff he mentioned above - that's out of my control, and I already know that it's not right and there's literally nothing I can do about it. So Keep that stuff to a minimum if possible.Another bit of information - The tablet will be Static IP (along with everything else on the private network) does that help?
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Weird follow up questions,
What's the reason to put the AP as a Static? is it cause I dont have a DHCP server ?
Connecting will be the same right? find the SSID and Connect via a password? -
Jared's instructions can only be followed if the devices already have a DHCP address so they can talk to the controller.
So, if you're at your home office and you're setting these up, you could, as a last step, change their IPs as Jared pointed out. But once you're at the remote location, you'd have to put the controller and the devices on the DHCP enabled network, have the UAPs check-in, then update them, and move them.
What I don't know - would Will then have to SSH into the UAPs to set the IP for the controller on the private network?
Of course now Jared will say - WTF? you're making this way to hard.
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@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Weird follow up questions,
What's the reason to put the AP as a Static? is it cause I dont have a DHCP server ?How else will the UAPs get an IP address if you don't assign one staticly, or have a DHCP server?
Connecting will be the same right? find the SSID and Connect via a password?
from a simple connectivity stand point - that is correct. Assuming the UAPs are already configured, once you join their WiFi network, they should just pass the traffic back to the wired network, no different than a dumb switch (at least I assume they will do that - it is possible that they might not simply act as a dumb switch). BUT you wouldn't be able to manage the UAPs, the UAPs would have no way themselves of talking to the controller - unless they use a broadcast protocol, but I'm pretty sure they don't.
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@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Weird follow up questions,
What's the reason to put the AP as a Static? is it cause I dont have a DHCP server ?How else will the UAPs get an IP address if you don't assign one staticly, or have a DHCP server?
Connecting will be the same right? find the SSID and Connect via a password?
Yes or now would have worked just fine,
from a simple connectivity stand point - that is correct. Assuming the UAPs are already configured, once you join their WiFi network, they should just pass the traffic back to the wired network, no different than a dumb switch (at least I assume they will do that - it is possible that they might not simply act as a dumb switch). BUT you wouldn't be able to manage the UAPs, the UAPs would have no way themselves of talking to the controller - unless they use a broadcast protocol, but I'm pretty sure they don't.
Then there's a chance that this AP wont work. I believe the Tablets require Broadcast Protocol to run Aloha, at least that's one of the issues we had with the last site when they setup their own AP's for the Network.
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< unrelated > AP's take forever to finish updating right out of the box. < /unrelated >
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@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Weird follow up questions,
What's the reason to put the AP as a Static? is it cause I dont have a DHCP server ?How else will the UAPs get an IP address if you don't assign one staticly, or have a DHCP server?
Connecting will be the same right? find the SSID and Connect via a password?
Yes or now would have worked just fine,
from a simple connectivity stand point - that is correct. Assuming the UAPs are already configured, once you join their WiFi network, they should just pass the traffic back to the wired network, no different than a dumb switch (at least I assume they will do that - it is possible that they might not simply act as a dumb switch). BUT you wouldn't be able to manage the UAPs, the UAPs would have no way themselves of talking to the controller - unless they use a broadcast protocol, but I'm pretty sure they don't.
Then there's a chance that this AP wont work. I believe the Tablets require Broadcast Protocol to run Aloha, at least that's one of the issues we had with the last site when they setup their own AP's for the Network.
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@JaredBusch said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Weird follow up questions,
What's the reason to put the AP as a Static? is it cause I dont have a DHCP server ?How else will the UAPs get an IP address if you don't assign one staticly, or have a DHCP server?
Connecting will be the same right? find the SSID and Connect via a password?
Yes or now would have worked just fine,
from a simple connectivity stand point - that is correct. Assuming the UAPs are already configured, once you join their WiFi network, they should just pass the traffic back to the wired network, no different than a dumb switch (at least I assume they will do that - it is possible that they might not simply act as a dumb switch). BUT you wouldn't be able to manage the UAPs, the UAPs would have no way themselves of talking to the controller - unless they use a broadcast protocol, but I'm pretty sure they don't.
Then there's a chance that this AP wont work. I believe the Tablets require Broadcast Protocol to run Aloha, at least that's one of the issues we had with the last site when they setup their own AP's for the Network.
Explain it then?
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@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Weird follow up questions,
What's the reason to put the AP as a Static? is it cause I dont have a DHCP server ?How else will the UAPs get an IP address if you don't assign one staticly, or have a DHCP server?
Connecting will be the same right? find the SSID and Connect via a password?
Yes or now would have worked just fine,
from a simple connectivity stand point - that is correct. Assuming the UAPs are already configured, once you join their WiFi network, they should just pass the traffic back to the wired network, no different than a dumb switch (at least I assume they will do that - it is possible that they might not simply act as a dumb switch). BUT you wouldn't be able to manage the UAPs, the UAPs would have no way themselves of talking to the controller - unless they use a broadcast protocol, but I'm pretty sure they don't.
Then there's a chance that this AP wont work. I believe the Tablets require Broadcast Protocol to run Aloha, at least that's one of the issues we had with the last site when they setup their own AP's for the Network.
Those things aren't related. I'm specifically talking about the UAPs having their own broadcast protocol that they could use - something other than TCP/IP to talk to the controller - again, this seems unlikely.
As for Aloha, I'm guessing it uses TCP broadcasts, and those should work fine, if they work on other APs they will work here.
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@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Weird follow up questions,
What's the reason to put the AP as a Static? is it cause I dont have a DHCP server ?How else will the UAPs get an IP address if you don't assign one staticly, or have a DHCP server?
Connecting will be the same right? find the SSID and Connect via a password?
Yes or now would have worked just fine,
from a simple connectivity stand point - that is correct. Assuming the UAPs are already configured, once you join their WiFi network, they should just pass the traffic back to the wired network, no different than a dumb switch (at least I assume they will do that - it is possible that they might not simply act as a dumb switch). BUT you wouldn't be able to manage the UAPs, the UAPs would have no way themselves of talking to the controller - unless they use a broadcast protocol, but I'm pretty sure they don't.
Then there's a chance that this AP wont work. I believe the Tablets require Broadcast Protocol to run Aloha, at least that's one of the issues we had with the last site when they setup their own AP's for the Network.
Those things aren't related. I'm specifically talking about the UAPs having their own broadcast protocol that they could use - something other than TCP/IP to talk to the controller - again, this seems unlikely.
As for Aloha, I'm guessing it uses TCP broadcasts, and those should work fine, if they work on other APs they will work here.
thanks, that makes much more sense.
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You would really benefit from getting a Network+ book. These are the basics of networking and protocols.
I highly recommend it for you.
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@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
You would really benefit from getting a Network+ book. These are the basics of networking and protocols.
I highly recommend it for you.
Have one at home, actually. I'm more of a hands on learner than I am a read and a retain information learner.
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@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
You would really benefit from getting a Network+ book. These are the basics of networking and protocols.
I highly recommend it for you.
Have one at home, actually. I'm more of a hands on learner than I am a read and a retain information learner.
sadly - you really can't learn this in a reasonable time hands one. You need to either take a class so they really force/focus you on it - or read the book. Once you have a better understanding, much of this will be significantly easier.
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@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
You would really benefit from getting a Network+ book. These are the basics of networking and protocols.
I highly recommend it for you.
Have one at home, actually. I'm more of a hands on learner than I am a read and a retain information learner.
sadly - you really can't learn this in a reasonable time hands one. You need to either take a class so they really force/focus you on it - or read the book. Once you have a better understanding, much of this will be significantly easier.
Gotcha.
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@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
So - I see I'm missing something here in the IP Gateway/Subnet..
just not sure what it should be.Subnet is always determined by the network. Without the subnet, you don't have a network. Conceptually a network isn't a thing without that. So you have to know what it is, you just don't realize that you know.