Business WIFI Planning and Deployment
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 @scottalanmiller said in Business WIFI Planning and Deployment: @coliver said in Business WIFI Planning and Deployment: It looks like they require a license for their OS? MikroTic? No, MikroTik. https://mikrotik.com/ I do not use them anywhere, but only because I think UBNT is over all better. They are my second recommendation after UBNT. 
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 Have anyone ever used Aruba http://www.arubanetworks.com/? 
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 @black3dynamite said in Business WIFI Planning and Deployment: Have anyone ever used Aruba http://www.arubanetworks.com/? No, because HPE bought them to milk. 
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 @black3dynamite said in Business WIFI Planning and Deployment: Have anyone ever used Aruba http://www.arubanetworks.com/? we have aruba stuff at work. 
 switches are ok, no problem nice stuff.
 APs are also great, I really like the virtual controlled embedded in APs and set inHA by default (the virtual controller dies? it its respawn on another AP).
 main issue you must find a tech which is able to tune the load balancing... we are still struggling at it...
 an UI is terrible.
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 @tim_g said in Business WIFI Planning and Deployment: Just curious why nobody likes or recommends Mikrotiks? our ISP uses mikrotik grear. we have radio backup un mikrotik antennas. 
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 @tim_g if you look at the mikrotik switch offering it is quite limited wrt Ubiquiti 
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 I purchased the access points... Do I need a "Cloud Key"? 
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 @ccwtech No, most of us spin up a virtual machine and install the controller on it. 
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 Ok, so it's software (and not hardware?) Can it be installed on an existing server? I have two virtual servers 1 DC/DHCP/DNS and 1 is Applications server. 
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 @ccwtech said in Business WIFI Planning and Deployment: I purchased the access points... Do I need a "Cloud Key"? For the cost of a cloud key, you can have a Vultr VPS running for well over a year. 
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 @ccwtech said in Business WIFI Planning and Deployment: Ok, so it's software (and not hardware?) Can it be installed on an existing server? I have two virtual servers 1 DC/DHCP/DNS and 1 is Applications server. If you have additional storage space ( say 30 GB) and some RAM/CPU left over, you can spin up another Linux VM for free on your virtual platform and install it there. 
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 @dashrender Any particular 'flavor' of linux? 
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 @ccwtech Debian or Ubuntu is what is supported. 
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 If I don't want to go the VM option, is this the only other thing that I need? The router is Meraki and the switches are Netgear. 
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 @ccwtech It is a waste of money... Here is a how to @JaredBusch put together on setting up the controller on Debian https://mangolassi.it/topic/14601/how-to-install-the-ubiquiti-unifi-controller-on-debian-9-1 
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 If I go cloud based, can I have 1 VM for all of my different clients (different companies) or do I need to have one for each client? 
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 @ccwtech You can use 1 and create sites for each client. That is what I do. 
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 @brianlittlejohn said in Business WIFI Planning and Deployment: @ccwtech You can use 1 and create sites for each client. That is what I do. Exactly, JB has like 20 clients on one VM. 
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 Ok, how do I tell the AP's to look to a cloud based server instead of a local one for the controller? 
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 @ccwtech said in Business WIFI Planning and Deployment: Ok, how do I tell the AP's to look to a cloud based server instead of a local one for the controller? DNS entry for "unifi" Or manually log into them and repoint them. Or the UniFi apps. 




