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    • CCWTechC
      CCWTech @thwr
      last edited by

      @thwr said in Ubiquity Unifi AP:

      @ccwtech said in Ubiquity Unifi AP:

      I have been converted to using Ubiquity Unifi AP's (from this group).

      However I have a client that just needs one AP. Since they require a bit more setup than others (the Unifi Controller) is there another brand that would be better in this situation?

      Nothing I could think of. What are the chances that your client will stick to one AP for the foreseeable future? Let's say in the next 5 years?

      Very small office, so 1 more maybe

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403
        last edited by DustinB3403

        More to the point, you can setup the controller as a VM and simply turn it off once the AP is no longer needing to be configured.

        Or ( @JaredBusch will probably stab me) you could purchase the Unifi controller (forget the name) and use that.

        It's pretty cheap iirc.

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        • dbeatoD
          dbeato @DustinB3403
          last edited by

          @dustinb3403 said in Ubiquity Unifi AP:

          More to the point, you can setup the controller as a VM and simply turn it off once the AP is no longer needing to be configured.

          Or ( @JaredBusch will probably stab me) you could purchase the Unifi controller (forget the name) and use that.

          It's pretty cheap iirc.

          The Ubiquiti Cloud Key?
          https://www.ubnt.com/unifi/unifi-cloud-key/

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @dbeato
            last edited by

            @dbeato Yeah that's it.

            I know its a gimmick to use it in almost every case, but it's still there.. . .

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              Does the customer have even just a desktop? That's all that is needed.

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              • CCWTechC
                CCWTech
                last edited by

                No, most are laptops and in/out of the office. They don't have a server. So either the cloud key or Vultr would do it. I just didn't know if there was a better option for a single AP solution.

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                • DustinB3403D
                  DustinB3403 @CCWTech
                  last edited by

                  @ccwtech said in Ubiquity Unifi AP:

                  No, most are laptops and in/out of the office. They don't have a server. So either the cloud key or Vultr would do it. I just didn't know if there was a better option for a single AP solution.

                  Even a laptop would work to configure the AP.

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                  • CCWTechC
                    CCWTech @DustinB3403
                    last edited by

                    @dustinb3403 True, I guess it really doesn't need to be there all the time.

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                    • DustinB3403D
                      DustinB3403
                      last edited by

                      The cloud key is $80 bucks though, one time.

                      So it might be one of those cases where it makes sense to get.

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                      • DustinB3403D
                        DustinB3403
                        last edited by

                        The controller is there to keep track of system stats. Really nothing else.

                        Occasionally to update the firmware on your AP's etc. You could set it up on your laptop, setup the singular AP and then turn off the controller.

                        When you go in, push any updates for the AP and then leave.

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                        • JaredBuschJ
                          JaredBusch @DustinB3403
                          last edited by

                          @dustinb3403 said in Ubiquity Unifi AP:

                          The cloud key is $80 bucks though, one time.

                          So it might be one of those cases where it makes sense to get.

                          Not really.
                          If he has one client, then he probably has others.

                          Just setup a UniFi controller on your own Vultr instance and put all your customers on it.

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                          • CCWTechC
                            CCWTech
                            last edited by

                            Ok, cool. Thanks for the input. Sounds like Unifi is the way to go and I do already have a Vultr server.

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                            • Mike DavisM
                              Mike Davis @CCWTech
                              last edited by

                              @ccwtech said in Ubiquity Unifi AP:

                              Ok, cool. Thanks for the input. Sounds like Unifi is the way to go and I do already have a Vultr server.

                              If there is a chance you will be rolling out more APs, I would set up a unifi controller on Vultr. It makes rolling every AP after that faster and when it comes time to do firmware updates, all of your sites are right in front of you and you don't have to log in to computers in a bunch of different offices to fire up the controller.

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                              • CCWTechC
                                CCWTech @Mike Davis
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                                @mike-davis said in Ubiquity Unifi AP:

                                @ccwtech said in Ubiquity Unifi AP:

                                Ok, cool. Thanks for the input. Sounds like Unifi is the way to go and I do already have a Vultr server.

                                If there is a chance you will be rolling out more APs, I would set up a unifi controller on Vultr. It makes rolling every AP after that faster and when it comes time to do firmware updates, all of your sites are right in front of you and you don't have to log in to computers in a bunch of different offices to fire up the controller.

                                Sounds like a plan.

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                                • brandon220B
                                  brandon220
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                                  I use Vultr and have each customer set up as a different site. Works perfect.

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                                  • gjacobseG
                                    gjacobse @DustinB3403
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                                    @dustinb3403 said in Ubiquity Unifi AP:

                                    More to the point, you can setup the controller as a VM and simply turn it off once the AP is no longer needing to be configured.

                                    Or ( @JaredBusch will probably stab me) you could purchase the Unifi controller (forget the name) and use that.

                                    It's pretty cheap iirc.

                                    For myself, I run a Linux VM on my Windows desktop for the Controller. I spin it up as needed... once ever few months to make sure things are updated.

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                                    • gjacobseG
                                      gjacobse
                                      last edited by gjacobse

                                      Push come to 'shove'

                                      Run the APs of a PoE switch, get a rPi3 and run it also on the PoE, and you have it covered with very very little expense ...

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @CCWTech
                                        last edited by gjacobse

                                        @ccwtech said in Ubiquity Unifi AP:

                                        Ok, cool. Thanks for the input. Sounds like Unifi is the way to go and I do already have a Vultr server.

                                        In the Unifi Controller you setup on Vultr, you just make a new site for each new client. That keeps them all separate.

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @brandon220
                                          last edited by

                                          @brandon220 said in Ubiquity Unifi AP:

                                          I use Vultr and have each customer set up as a different site. Works perfect.

                                          Doh.. I was late as usual.

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