UniFi: Admin panel
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@JaredBusch said:
In the system tab there is a button to download/export the current config.
Do that for the one you want to keep. Then reinstall on the new hardware. When you first open the webpage on the new controller there is an option to import a backup. Do that. You will retain all settings from that config.
That has been done. I don't know the version I'm running currently, but I'll check. In the meantime,.. I'll pre-download the newest version and go from there.
Thanks Jared.
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@g.jacobse if you do not have the site drop down, you are not on 3.2.1.
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There is a new Unifi Controller package coming. They just posted this minutes ago: "The first version of the new UniFi Controller will support WiFi (aka UAPs), USG and VOIP Phones."
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@StrongBad They promise things for a lot time before they come.
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If you have a ton of them and don't want to have to re-do the config in the GUI you probably could edit the files in linux that have the configs for the UniFI system but this would be a lot of work and really only good if you have a lot of APs.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@StrongBad They promise things for a lot time before they come.
No kidding. Their forums are loaded with people complaining about that.
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The new UniFi Switches are available now! Starting at $399 MSRP for the entry level 24 port model. PoE is included on all models. Fully managed.
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@StrongBad said:
The new UniFi Switches are available now! Starting at $399 MSRP for the entry level 24 port model. PoE is included on all models. Fully managed.
Is it me, or does that seem like a really good price!
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Ubiquiti is always amazing at their pricing.
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This is pretty exciting. Those new switches look great. Loaded with features. They are not stackable, but they do have 10GigE uplinks in them and they are all PoE!