UniFi Cloud Key
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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.
Yeah, and a Raspberry pi can run this and a lot cheaper too. and can do other stuff.. This is obsolete when they start changing their platform much.
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@Dashrender said:
Did the device change?
I don't recall the original pictures indicating the need for power through Micro USB.
Looks like it's incase you don't have PoE for it.
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@Dashrender said:
Did the device change?
No. It comes with a short 3" Cable. You only need the Mirco USB connector if you don't have PoE. The power cable in not included
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@anonymous 3 inches? That is short! Or is it 3 feet?
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@art_of_shred I meant what I said and I said what I meant. An elephant's faithful one-hundred percent!
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@anonymous said:
@art_of_shred I meant what I said and I said what I meant. An elephant's faithful one-hundred percent!
@anonymous gets bonus points for the Dr. Seuss references.
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@dafyre Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple.
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Ya know - I'm kinda glad this came back up....
I have a UBNT AP,.. and I need to rebuild my controller...
I've wondered if you could build the controller on a Raspberry Pi...
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@gjacobse said:
Ya know - I'm kinda glad this came back up....
I have a UBNT AP,.. and I need to rebuild my controller...
I've wondered if you could build the controller on a Raspberry Pi...
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I still much prefer the Cloud Key.....
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@anonymous said:
I still much prefer the Cloud Key.....
You prefer spending $100 over $25
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@Jason said:
You prefer spending $100 over $25
No, I prefer stability and support
Plus the Raspberry Pi has other costs associated with it (Power Cord, Micro SD Card, Case, Cables, etc)
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@Jason said:
@anonymous said:
I still much prefer the Cloud Key.....
You prefer spending $100 over $25
It's a bit more expensive (I just paid $85 shipped), but it's once and done.
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@anonymous said:
@Jason said:
You prefer spending $100 over $25
No, I prefer stability and support
Plus the Raspberry Pi has other costs associated with it (Power Cord, Micro SD Card, Case, Cables, etc)
Most people will have the extra's laying around. And you don't have to have a case for it.
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@Jason said:
@anonymous said:
@Jason said:
You prefer spending $100 over $25
No, I prefer stability and support
Plus the Raspberry Pi has other costs associated with it (Power Cord, Micro SD Card, Case, Cables, etc)
Most people will have the extra's laying around. And you don't have to have a case for it.
I'm trying to imagine a shop with a few Rasberry Pies just sitting on a shelf naked.
It's not like we're running an ASIC farm
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@Dashrender said:
"Raspberry Pies just sitting on a shelf"mmmm...