I should pile on as a UniFi fan too. Want a separate guest network with 1
hour free for member meetings with clients, and an option for daypass users
to pay online via Stripe to get access? No problem, that's built-in.
There's even a phone/tablet app to manage the network, which comes in handy
when I forget to turn on our Events WiFi network for special events.

Tying in with Tony B's post a couple days ago, I just set up UniFi to send
an email when a member device connects to the network. Zapier cleans up the
email and puts the results in an AirTable-like service. Now I have stats so
I have answers to questions like "How many people are here on an average
day?" and "What are your busiest/slowest days of the week?" and I don't
have to do manual head counts to get the numbers.

Adding to Alex's comments, the Security Gateway also has a RADIUS server
built-in which you can get access to via the controller or Cloud Key.


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On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 11:34 AM, Angel Kwiatkowski <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Unifi has changed my life. I do an even simpler setup in my 2,500 ft2
> spread over 4 floors. We have just 3 of the unifi AP pros sprinkled around
> and they go to a PoE switch (off brand) I got for $50 on amazon. I don't
> use any of the analytics or dashboard or cloud stuff unless I'm adding
> another access point. They JUST WORK. Any issues we have with our internet
> trace back to comcast ALWAYS. The unifi APs never fail. Sometimes I unplug
> them and replug them every few months just b/c and that seems to keep us
> humming along.
>
> I just ordered another 3 to add in for our upcoming expansions and I love
> knowing that I'll be able to set them up and have them going in about 10
> minutes/AP. I am as non-technical as you can get.
>
> Angel
>
> On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 6:07:43 AM UTC-6, Ramesh Agarwal wrote:
>>
>> Hello Everyone,
>>
>> New to the group but I saw similar posts earlier and hence posting.
>>
>> I am setting up a 2000 sqft space in Bangalore and I am lost trying to
>> get an optimum WiFi solutions for the space. The space can accommodate a
>> max of 45 people so I am thinking a total of 90 Wifi devices (laptops and
>> phones) will hook on to the network. I intend to put 3 access points, a
>> router and a switch (have about 16 ports of LAN) to run the network. If I
>> can get recommendations on the equipment to use that would be really
>> appreciated.
>>
>> Also there are some managed WiFi solutions that are available (
>> http://griggi.com/) but would like to get feedback on the usefulness of
>> such solutions and feedback if anyone is using it.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Ramesh
>>
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