Sounds like you have to poke a hole in whatever firewalls are in between?

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On 1/13/2015 9:19 AM, Mike Hammett wrote:
Use one controller on a VM somewhere for all of your managed UniFi devices.

That's worked since the beginning.



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*From: *"Adam Moffett" <[email protected]>
*To: *[email protected]
*Sent: *Tuesday, January 13, 2015 11:17:48 AM
*Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] WiFi for restaurant


You need a unifi controller to manage the system. The individual AP's don't have a web page. You put the controller on the same LAN segment as the AP's and it will discover them and add them to the network.

You could use your laptop as the "controller" to set them up and then take it with you when you leave. The AP's will keep working without being able to reach the controller.....but don't do that. If you want to change anything later you'd have to go back with the same laptop. If you want to associate the AP's with a different controller you have to default them.

For a super small deployment I just install the controller software on the customer's PC. Once you get past a handful of AP's then you include a $300 PC in the cost estimate.

    So the unifi is like a normal ubnt. Product just program it and
    leave. It?

    On Jan 13, 2015 10:47 AM, "Rory Conaway" <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        I have a customer yanking out his Meraki’s in a couple months
        and going to UniFi.  We have a installations with them, zero
        problems.  But you do need a management computer.  I have the
        XClaim radio too that I tested at my house.  The only problem
        is no management tool outside your phone and you have to be
        onsite.  They said they will have something in a few months
        for that.

        Xirrus is enterprise grade and probably as expensive as Meraki
        with all the bells and whistles.  I’d stick to UniFi if it was
        me for financial reasons if you simply want to give away free
        internet.

        Rory

        *From:*Af [mailto:[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>] *On Behalf Of *Gino Villarini
        *Sent:* Tuesday, January 13, 2015 9:31 AM
        *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] WiFi for restaurant

        I have 2 at home, easy setup. Basic feature set… problem with
        reatail locations like restaurants is that you need control of
        the users… how much time they can browse, when the AP will be
        available (avoiding night leeches), login mechanisms, value
        added marketing for the host restaurant (like pop ups every x
        min with advertisement) Etc… Retail is a different animal…
        Meraki even offers visit statistics of how many passerbys( mac
        detected but not registered) , users (loged in) with how long
        they stayed, how recurrently the pass or visit ect! Very
        extensive reports for the host restaurant/retail location

        Gino A. Villarini

        President

        Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.

        www.aeronetpr.com <http://www.aeronetpr.com>

        @aeronetpr

        *From: *Darin Steffl <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>
        *Reply-To: *"[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>
        *Date: *Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 12:24 PM
        *To: *"[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>
        *Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] WiFi for restaurant

        We also ordered a few Xclaim AP's and they seem to be
        performing really well and at a great price as well.

        On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Daniel White
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        The new Xclaim AP's are designed for this type of environment.
        Get the Ruckus RF engineering technology with the coffee shop
        type price.

        Installing one in our new office... will have my hands on it
        on Friday.  Only need a single AP... and of course it will be
        lightly loaded (mostly for cell phones,etc... computers are
        hardwired typically).

        Got mine from JR at WAV - good price on those units too.

        Daniel White – Managing Director
        SAF North America LLC

        Cell: (303) 746-3590 <tel:%28303%29%20746-3590>
        Skype: danieldwhite
        [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>


        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Af [mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>] 
On Behalf
        Of Jay Weekley
        > Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 9:19 AM
        > To:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        > Subject: Re: [AFMUG] WiFi for restaurant
        >

        > The problem I have with Unifi is there really isn't a stand alone 
feature that
        > doesn't require a controller that I know of.  I would like
        the option of logging
        > in locally, changing a few settings, and moving on.
        >
        > Cameron Crum wrote:
        > > Unifi is not hard to set up at all. I put about 20 of them
        in my kid's
        > > school and it works great. VLAN'd 3 separate networks, one for
        > > teachers, one for students, and one for guests. I don't
        use the
        > > payments stuff of course and access is still controlled by
        a CCR
        > > behind it all, but it has not even had so much as a hiccup
        in over a
        > > year since it went in. This is not even the enterprise
        version as it
        > > was not out yet when I put the system in.
        > >
        > > Cameron
        > >
        > > On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 9:53 AM, Bill Prince
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        > > <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>>
        wrote:
        > >
        > >     Gino,
        > >
        > >     What do like (and dislike?) about Meraki, and which
        others have
        > >     you tried?
        > >
        > >     bp
        > >  <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com>
        > >
        > >     On 1/13/2015 6:47 AM, Gino Villarini wrote:
        > >>     Meraki
        > >>
        > >>
        > >>
        > >>     Gino A. Villarini
        > >>     President
        > >>     Aeronet Wireless Broadband Corp.
        > >> www.aeronetpr.com <http://www.aeronetpr.com>
        <http://www.aeronetpr.com> ï¿1Ž2ï¿1Ž2
        > >>     @aeronetpr
        > >>
        > >>
        > >>
        > >>     From: joseph marsh <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>
        > >>     <mailto:[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>>>
        > >>     Reply-To: "[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>" <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>
        > >>     <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>>
        > >>     Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 10:43 AM
        > >>     To: "[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>" <[email protected]
        <mailto:[email protected]>
        > >>     <mailto:[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>>
        > >>     Subject: [AFMUG] WiFi for restaurant
        > >>
        > >>     Doing WiFi for a restaurantï¿1Ž2ï¿1Ž2ï¿1Ž2 what would
        be good for
        > >>     deploying WiFiï¿1Ž2
        > >>
        > >>     Ubnt unifi, meraki or something else?
        > >>
        > >
        > >



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