UniFi Cloud Key
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@anonymous said:
I am ordering one for at home.
How much are they?
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@scottalanmiller I couldn't get the AP to adopt over the VPN, couldn't figure out why while I was out there.
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Umm, for those type of stand-alone deployments, do you need a full time controller?
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@Breffni-Potter Standalone
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@scottalanmiller MSRP is $79.99
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@Breffni-Potter No. Just would like one if I need to change things, but I shouldn't really need to. That is how I ended up setting it up, ran the controller on my laptop, setup the ap, then shut off the controller.
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@scottalanmiller said:
You have offices big enough to run UniFi gear but too small for a single server? Not that that seems impossible just unlikely.
This doesn't make sense to me at all. Wouldn't that be most of our homes? large enough for UniFi gear, but no server?
I have this exact issue at home. I don't want to run the controller on my home PC so I don't have to worry about formatting it anytime I want, etc, etc.
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@scottalanmiller I couldn't get the AP to adopt over the VPN, couldn't figure out why while I was out there.
Not that I ever tried, but I adopted the AP at my home office, then took the AP to the remote location. Since the onsite router at that location was pushing DNS for my own DNS server over the VPN, the APs found unifi.mydomain.com with no issues.
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@anonymous said:
@scottalanmiller MSRP is $79.99
I suppose that's an OK price. They are providing web services for you for life at that price. Seems high though.
I could put in a Raspberry Pie and then I'd have to either have VPN to the office to manage it, or port the R Pie to the internet.
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It's a good price for what it is but seems like a high price for what it does.
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@Dashrender I tried to add them via ssh and the set-inform address using an IP address and it would show up in the controller, but when I would go to adopt them it would start and say disconnected and never recognize it again.
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@Dashrender I tried to add them via ssh and the set-inform address using an IP address and it would show up in the controller, but when I would go to adopt them it would start and say disconnected and never recognize it again.
hmm.. weird. Was your offsite router providing the DNS servers of your main network? Do you have a Unifi record pointing to your controller? Doing this has solved all of my problems.
By default the UAPs boot and look for unifi.localdomain.xyz. Assuming it resolves, that should be all that's required to connect them to your controller at your main office.
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@Dashrender I didnt have DNS stuff setup, I didn't mess with it a whole lot, running short on time.
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Just ordered mine.
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Should be here on Wednesday
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@brianlittlejohn Try it - it works REALLY well. Making a unifi record takes like 20 seconds in DNS.
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@Dashrender Next time I am at that office I will. I don't go out there very often.
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@Dashrender Next time I am at that office I will. I don't go out there very often.
Why would you have to wait to go out there? Or is there no gear there yet? I got lost on that part.
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@JaredBusch I'm not going to make any remote changes I'm not sure of when I don't have the time to drive to the site (4 hour round trip)
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@brianlittlejohn said:
@JaredBusch I'm not going to make any remote changes I'm not sure of when I don't have the time to drive to the site (4 hour round trip)
I was thinking the same as Jared, but I suppose your reasoning makes sense.
Though.. that said, do your UAPs check-in with your controller now? or were they setup with a controller on your laptop that isn't there any more? If they don't check in, or at least weren't setup by the controller at your main office, then adding unifi to your DNS won't matter.
Also don't forget, the DHCP server that's handing out IPs at the remote location needs to handout DNS entries for YOUR DNS servers, not the ISPs.