Unifi Multi Site Updates
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@JaredBusch said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@Dashrender said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@JaredBusch said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
But also the unifi controller isn't just going to be used by companies that have multiple "clients" like a MSP. I'm sure alot of companies that have several sites use common SSID at all sites.
It is actually designed for the WISP market, not the MSP market.
Or the enterprise.
Umm wut?
I'd amend your statement to be
it's actually designed for WISP market, not the MSP or enterprise market. Features like the OP's asking for would make it more enterprise ready.
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So if @JaredBusch is saying that Unifi should be used for WISP environment.
What products/companies would people recommend for SMB with multi site and single/central Controller/management setup?
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@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
So if @JaredBusch is saying that Unifi should be used for WISP environment.
What products/companies would people recommend for SMB with multi site and single/central Controller/management setup?
There is nothing we've found yet that matches this price range. Sure it takes a more manual step for the specifically requested thing, but really how often are you making new SSIDs, especially ones that need to be universal?
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@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
So if @JaredBusch is saying that Unifi should be used for WISP environment.
What products/companies would people recommend for SMB with multi site and single/central Controller/management setup?
Can't think of anything like that. Unifi is the absolutely best product for the SMB. I'd recommend changing processes over changing products in this case.
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@Dashrender said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
So if @JaredBusch is saying that Unifi should be used for WISP environment.
What products/companies would people recommend for SMB with multi site and single/central Controller/management setup?
There is nothing we've found yet that matches this price range. Sure it takes a more manual step for the specifically requested thing, but really how often are you making new SSIDs, especially ones that need to be universal?
Right, anything designed for SMB or MSP is going to definitely not have universal SSID stuff because nothing should be universal in those settings.
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@scottalanmiller said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@Dashrender said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
So if @JaredBusch is saying that Unifi should be used for WISP environment.
What products/companies would people recommend for SMB with multi site and single/central Controller/management setup?
There is nothing we've found yet that matches this price range. Sure it takes a more manual step for the specifically requested thing, but really how often are you making new SSIDs, especially ones that need to be universal?
Right, anything designed for SMB or MSP is going to definitely not have universal SSID stuff because nothing should be universal in those settings.
Really? why would you say that?
in my small business - we have three locations, and I want the SSIDs to all be the same so our devices can roam seamlessly.
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@Dashrender said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
in my small business - we have three locations, and I want the SSIDs to all be the same so our devices can roam seamlessly.
You don't pay or choose different gear to not set an SSID three times. You have to set it once, no matter what. You have to tell the system to put the three in a group. You need to apply the setting to the group. There's no benefit to the grouping at that size.
It's only hundreds of sites where you want these huge groups of sites with shared settings that you get any advantage to having the mechanism. And if you have that many sites, you aren't an SMB.
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@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
I need to add a admin user but to all sites, is this possible or do i need to update 60+ sites manually?
This part makes sense. Needing to add a user and have it apply everywhere, that's needed for pretty much any setting.
But the same SSID and settings, that's where it gets very fringe.
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@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
But also the unifi controller isn't just going to be used by companies that have multiple "clients" like a MSP. I'm sure alot of companies that have several sites use common SSID at all sites.
No, this is really not the case. It might feel that way, and we'd love to see more Unifi AP in the enterprise, but it just isn't there today and its not their target audience.
MSPs use them constantly, and SMBs. But enterprises, no.
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@scottalanmiller said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
But also the unifi controller isn't just going to be used by companies that have multiple "clients" like a MSP. I'm sure alot of companies that have several sites use common SSID at all sites.
No, this is really not the case. It might feel that way, and we'd love to see more Unifi AP in the enterprise, but it just isn't there today and its not their target audience.
MSPs use them constantly, and SMBs. But enterprises, no.
Well because that is dominated nowadays by Meraki, Aruba, Cisco and so forth. For the same functionality basically.
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I do have about 60 sites on my controller and yes you need to setup RADIUS profiles per site and so forth. SSID you would want it to be different as well.
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@dbeato said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@scottalanmiller said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
But also the unifi controller isn't just going to be used by companies that have multiple "clients" like a MSP. I'm sure alot of companies that have several sites use common SSID at all sites.
No, this is really not the case. It might feel that way, and we'd love to see more Unifi AP in the enterprise, but it just isn't there today and its not their target audience.
MSPs use them constantly, and SMBs. But enterprises, no.
Well because that is dominated nowadays by Meraki, Aruba, Cisco and so forth. For the same functionality basically.
for 10x the price
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@dbeato said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@scottalanmiller said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
But also the unifi controller isn't just going to be used by companies that have multiple "clients" like a MSP. I'm sure alot of companies that have several sites use common SSID at all sites.
No, this is really not the case. It might feel that way, and we'd love to see more Unifi AP in the enterprise, but it just isn't there today and its not their target audience.
MSPs use them constantly, and SMBs. But enterprises, no.
Well because that is dominated nowadays by Meraki, Aruba, Cisco and so forth. For the same functionality basically.
Because paid sales people go in and give kick backs for executives to not look into the pricing situation. So they make big bank, and just pay people off to keep spending it, because it isn't their money.
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@Dashrender said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@dbeato said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@scottalanmiller said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
But also the unifi controller isn't just going to be used by companies that have multiple "clients" like a MSP. I'm sure alot of companies that have several sites use common SSID at all sites.
No, this is really not the case. It might feel that way, and we'd love to see more Unifi AP in the enterprise, but it just isn't there today and its not their target audience.
MSPs use them constantly, and SMBs. But enterprises, no.
Well because that is dominated nowadays by Meraki, Aruba, Cisco and so forth. For the same functionality basically.
for 10x the price
That's what pays for the kickbacks.
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@scottalanmiller said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@dbeato said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@scottalanmiller said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
But also the unifi controller isn't just going to be used by companies that have multiple "clients" like a MSP. I'm sure alot of companies that have several sites use common SSID at all sites.
No, this is really not the case. It might feel that way, and we'd love to see more Unifi AP in the enterprise, but it just isn't there today and its not their target audience.
MSPs use them constantly, and SMBs. But enterprises, no.
Well because that is dominated nowadays by Meraki, Aruba, Cisco and so forth. For the same functionality basically.
Because paid sales people go in and give kick backs for executives to not look into the pricing situation. So they make big bank, and just pay people off to keep spending it, because it isn't their money.
Oh yeah, I am not defending it I am merely stating what I have seen.
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Yeah i'm happy with Unifi and do what i have too to get it working especially at the price point they come in at