A few years ago, when I built an outdoor public network,  we had to put an 
appliance timer in to power cycle a Ubiquiti AP for a minute at 3AM every 
day.  :)  It was on a roof at the far end of a point to point link.  In the 
rest of the network, we used IP enabled power switches that we could do 
on-demand reboots with.

This kind of thing has been a problem with Ubiquiti equipment for years. 
 It is a great value, but requires care and feeding.

When and why did you switch from Ruckus?

Craig

On Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 2:56:05 PM UTC-4, Alex Hillman wrote:
>
> Hey gang!
>
> I'm especially curious if other Unifi users find themselves needing to 
> reboot access points from time to time. It seems like a few of ours tend to 
> get used more, and over time...they seem to slow down. 
>
> A quick restart from the Unifi console gets them back to their snappy 
> usual selves, but I'm wondering if we can address the problem somewhere 
> else in the admin console? I've been experimenting with load balancing 
> within wlan groups 
> <http://dangerouslyawesome.com/snaps/indyhalljukebox.at.indyhall.org_-_UniFi_2015-04-23_14-54-45.jpg>
>  but 
> I can't tell if it's helping or not :)
>
> Configuration tips welcome!
>
> -Alex
>
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