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    • WrCombsW

      How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?

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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?:

      update:
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      The tablet connects to the Network, with a Static IP of 192.168.128.103
      the Ip of the AP is showing as 192.168.2.41 ..

      But it is connected..
      is that normal??

      sure, it can be. All depends on the routing.

      I assume you have the AP connected somehow to the second port on the ER-L, and that it's getting DHCP from that, but that same switch also has a connection to the secondary NIC in your Server, so the static IP'ed traffic can get around on that. You've kinda created a bridge between the networks via the AP, and if the password is the default, that could be a problem.

      password is not default.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Unifi USG VPN from Behind NAT Firewall

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      @Romo said in Unifi USG VPN from Behind NAT Firewall:

      Also add the changes to a config.gateway.json file in the controller to changes directly made on the USG don't get deleted on next provision.

      One reason I hate these units.

    • WrCombsW

      Do I Need a Unifi Controller for a Unifi AP Deployment

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      OK late to the thread. We use a cheap travel router for this purpose. GL.iNET GL-MT300N think we paid $25 for it. Supports up to 4 SSID's and can do VLAN's though we only use 1. We can actual do wifi to wifi bridging with it. We use it for these wifi Sapling clocks that need to connect to a pre-provided WPA2-PSK ssid for initial setup.
      This is the newest version: https://store.gl-inet.com/collections/travel-routers/products/gl-mt300n-v2-mini-smart-router
      Can get these on Amazon now for $25

    • NetworkNerdN

      DFW SpiceCorps 11/14/2019

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    • CCWTechC

      PCI Compliance with Unifi USG 3 Port

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      scottalanmillerS

      The scanning software can't tell you where it is getting the issue?

    • JaredBuschJ

      EdgeOS 2.0.3 released and available in UNMS

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      @JaredBusch said in EdgeOS 2.0.3 released and available in UNMS:

      @dafyre said in EdgeOS 2.0.3 released and available in UNMS:

      @JaredBusch said in EdgeOS 2.0.3 released and available in UNMS:

      @davide-bonavita said in EdgeOS 2.0.3 released and available in UNMS:

      lol it was bugged as fu**
      and now "Throughput degradation by 5-10% when comparing with v1.10.9 firmware with older kernel"

      Yeah the comments.. I have not been following the beta cycle as I have been too busy.

      I did put it on a test router (ERL) with no issues.

      Does the 2.0.x series work with ZT? I have an ERX now and was going to try it out.

      The ERX doesn't work well with the 2.0.X firmware yet from what I have seen.

      But yes. You can put ZT on the 2.X firmware.

      Thanks for the heads up. I already have routing and all set up through a VM, so it's not critical, just thought I'd ask.

    • scottalanmillerS

      USG to EdgeRouter VPN

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      @manxam said in USG to EdgeRouter VPN:

      Interesting. The last time that I looked at the GUI (as we typically use CLI for VPN), it didn't give the option of DH group like so :

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      Wonder in what version this changed?

      It has had it for as long as I recall. At least 1.5.

      The CLI has had it 100% of the time since release at version 1.2.0

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      Best source of Ubiquiti equipment ...

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      We have a MicroCenter 5 miles from the office, so it's swing by on the way to the client now that they carry a decent selection of Ubiquiti APs.

    • scottalanmillerS

      10Gb/s Firewall Choice for Colocation

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      @scottalanmiller said in 10Gb/s Firewall Choice for Colocation:

      @bnrstnr said in 10Gb/s Firewall Choice for Colocation:

      Looks like the ER‑8‑XG could also be a good fit if you prefer the EdgeRouter series over the Unifi stuff. Also slightly less expensive, and better performance.

      https://www.ui.com/edgemax/edgerouter-infinity/

      And ordered... we should have it on Monday.

      From the only vendor offering prime?

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      Edgerouter firewall question

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      i'm not going to turn on logging to find out.

    • JaredBuschJ

      EdgeOS 2 released

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      @JaredBusch said in EdgeOS 2 released:

      It is now showing up in my UNMS for installation.

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      I have had a couple systems on 2.0.1 for a few weeks with no issues.

      But it had to be done manually. Showing up in UNMS is new to me.

      Upgrading now.

    • mroth911M

      locking down network

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      @mroth911 said in locking down network:

      so basically I am helping with my church/School , they need to connect to apple/android store. youtube. but social media sites locked down and p2p networks and anything inappropriate for k-12.

      So OpenDNS is doing the trick for now., However there is no cherry picking, and certain users need the ability to connect to facebook as well. Posting via webpage what is going on in school etc.

      Thats the situation at hand.

      They received a letter that someone on the network was downloading from BitTorrent. and it broke digital media anti-piracy law. etc. So they are naturally freaking out.

      This is something I want to setup and walk away.. I am just doing this to help them.

      Blocking Bittorrent without an application level firewall isn't that easy. Talking to the tracker happens via DNS, but talking to the other clients normally is just via IP address.

      You could block all non needed outbound ports - but again, I think Bittorrent can work over port 80 and 443, so not really that helpful.

    • JaredBuschJ

      EdgeOS 1.10.8 released

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      I upgraded to 1.10.7 2 weeks ago. Pulling the trigger on 1.10.8.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Yealink VoIP Phone Powered by Ubiquiti ER-X PoE

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      @JaredBusch said in Yealink VoIP Phone Powered by Ubiquiti ER-X PoE:

      @scottalanmiller said in Yealink VoIP Phone Powered by Ubiquiti ER-X PoE:

      Anyone tried this combination? Does the power output on the one PoE port of the UBNT ER-X properly power the PoE input on a Yealink phone? We are specifically looking at the T42S.

      The ERX should work if the power injector that you’re passing through is one design for the phone and not the fixed voltage unifi

      The ER-X models have warnings in the manual that you need a different power source than the included wall wart if you're going to provide PoE to a device. At that point, just use passthrough from a compatible phone adapter.

      @JaredBusch already nailed it.

    • bbigfordB

      ubnt CloudKey - refused connection

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      @dbeato said in ubnt CloudKey - refused connection:

      @bbigford said in ubnt CloudKey - refused connection:

      option but honestly I just haven't explored it yet for a multi-client setup.

      I have one Unifi Controller with 70 Customers and they have each their own login and can manage it from their end. This one is not hosted on Vultr but rather in AWS but it is working well.

      Moving to Vultr though very soon.

      Yeah, I've worked with a single instance managing 200+ customers. Easy, especially when you can adopt a new AP before taking it on site.

    • Mike DavisM

      Daisy Chain Ubiquiti AC Pros?

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      @Mike-Davis said in daisy chain Ubiquiti AC Pros?:

      @DustinB3403 said in daisy chain Ubiquiti AC Pros?:

      This is why you don't use pre-made cables.

      What does it cost to have fiber terminated? $150/hr? Since this is in the mountains, I'm guessing the nearest city is 1.5 hours away, so drive time on top of that. I'm just guessing at the labor since I haven't ever had it quoted.

      Right, so if oyu are confident that premade will pull in quantiy, then by all means go with it.

      The good thing about fiber, is that it doesn't matter if you coil up the left over.

    • hobbit666H

      HA With switches

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      Think i've got this down to 3 possible switch that meet the requirments:-
      (rough pricing 🙂 )

      2x Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch 48 Port - £920ea
      1 pack of 10G Transceivers - £35
      2x RJ45 10G Transceivers - £62ea
      Total - £2000

      2x HP 1950-48G - £1230ea
      2x 10G-SR Transceivers - £600ea
      *Don't need any Transceivers for the one in same building as it as 10G copper already
      Total - £3660

      2x Netgear S3300 - £1020ea
      2x 10G-SR Transceivers - £238ea
      Again already has 10G Copper.
      Total - £2516

      I see we can get "compatible" Transceivers to reduce costs to:-
      HP £16ea - £2492
      Netgear £13ea - £2066

    • CCWTechC

      Ubiquity USG 3 Port with Centurylink Tecnicolor C-2100t

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      @scottalanmiller said in Ubiquity USG 3 Port with Centurylink Tecnicolor C-2100t:

      That and removing the silly "modem" from the chain. It's direct now.

      I asked that and didn’t get an answer.

    • mroth911M

      Ubiquiti ER3 to ER4 Upgrade?

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      @jaredbusch said in Ubiquiti ER3 to ER4 Upgrade?:

      @scottalanmiller said in Ubiquiti ER3 to ER4 Upgrade?:

      @mroth911 said in ubiquiti Er3 to 4 Upgrade?:

      Can I just back up my er3 and upload it to the 4

      I believe so.

      I have never tried, but it should handle it because it only bring the /config folder in, and nothing in the hardware of the 3 vs 4 is all that different.

      To clarify, I have migrated from ERL to ER4 a couple times. But I manually migrate. I don’t try to restore the old config.

    • NerdyDadN

      Recommendations for Cameras

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      I typically run with Dahua (or Hikvision in a pinch) mixed with their own branded NVRs or, if software based, BlueIris.
      Both models of cameras are professional grade and look the part but can be a little costly.
      The Dahua cameras have several models with the "Starlight" sensor which makes low light situations look fantastic and easy to identify.
      Check out https://ipcamtalk.com for tons of reviews, footage, etc of many different cameras.
      Dahua aren't usually sold to "end users" in North America but there's a guy on Alibaba that ships straight from China cheaply and with NA firmware. He's highly used on IPCamTalk and I've personally purchased a few dozen cameras from him. https://www.aliexpress.com/store/1859367

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