Yea, we had that same problem here at The Factory (workthefactory.com). 
There's some discussion that happened earlier over at 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/coworking/e8lywtX02h8 as well.

I was a huge fan of Ubiquiti until I started experiencing this problem and 
ended up switching to http://meraki.cisco.com. I wasn't able to narrow down 
the problem but most people end up rebooting on a schedule (which seems 
lame).




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Aaron Schaap 

The Factory - www.workthefactory.com 
@schaapy and @coFactory 


On Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 6:00:39 PM UTC-4, Bryan Boyer wrote:
>
> Hi all- 
>
> Apologies for the hyper specific question, but I know a lot (some?) people 
> here also use Ubiquiti Unifi access points like the ones we run at 
> Makeshift Society Brooklyn. I'm hoping a similar installation at another co 
> working space may lend clues. 
>
> We have a simple network with four APs providing wireless service. A Sonic 
> Wall creates the network and hands out IPs. 
>
> We've had issues every so often, but seems more frequent now, where the 
> APs go offline for a few minutes. Eventually the APs come back and are 
> adopted again. During the outages there's no drop in Wifi signal but the 
> connectivity to the internet disappears. 
>
> We don't have a permanent controller and don't use any of the features 
> that require one. Could the lack of controller be the problem? Other ideas? 
>
> I've been searching the Ubiquiti forums until my fingers bleed and have 
> yet to find any good answers, so I appreciate any insights. 
>
> -bryan 
>
> +1 805 712 0311 
> @bryanboyer

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