Re: [Coworking] Re: WiFi HW recommendations

2018-03-21 Thread Glen Ferguson
Notifications are still in beta, but I was pretty psyched too to see it in
there.

Yeah, I can identify most member devices from the UniFi controller,
typically the Clients screen. The most cryptic devices are Android phones
and the Windows machines that get names like DESKTOP-xx. Those I have
to track down and ask members if it's theirs. Making the lookup table was
about an hour of copy/paste between apps. Once done, it's pretty static
content. I try to make IDing their devices part of the new member
onboarding, since seeing new stuff on the network the same day we have a
new member makes it easy.

The devices I don't have IDed are members' new phones or meeting attendees
and I'll delete those. Bear in mind I started this on Monday, so there are
still rough edges.

Eventually, I'll turn on the LDAP/RADIUS network so I can get a single
member login to network and website tools like meeting room reservations.

Oh, don't forget to set up a rule/filter to delete the alerts that come to
your mailbox, unless you want an extra 80+ emails a day.


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On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 5:17 PM, Alex Hillman 
wrote:

> Well that's cool - I didn't realize they had such granular control over
> notifications. That's awesome.
>
> From the "not yet" is it safe to assume you collecting/linking Mac
> addresses to members in that other tab manually?
>
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> On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 4:31 PM, Glen Ferguson 
> wrote:
>
>> I forgot to mention that I usually find pricing on the Ubiquiti web store
>> (store.ubnt.com) generally beats Amazon.
>>
>> o. Can you share how you set up Unifi to send that email?
>>
>>
>> Alex, you made me actually do some work on a snow day, darn you. (Insert
>> usual disclaimer for neglected website appearance.) Here's a step-by-step
>> guide: https://itconcierge.co/email-notifications-in-unifi-controller/
>>
>>
>> *Glen Ferguson*
>> Phone: 301-732-5165
>> Email: g...@coworkfrederick.com
>> Website: https://www.coworkfrederick.com
>> Address: 122 E Patrick St, Frederick, MD 21701
>> 
>> 
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 12:43 PM, Michael Williams > > wrote:
>>
>>> If you're looking for a local contact who can help, Akshay of Airowire
>>> Networks. He can be reached at +91 9880-773-484 <+91%2098807%2073484>.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 5:07:43 AM UTC-7, 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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Re: [Coworking] Re: WiFi HW recommendations

2018-03-21 Thread Alex Hillman
Well that's cool - I didn't realize they had such granular control over
notifications. That's awesome.

>From the "not yet" is it safe to assume you collecting/linking Mac
addresses to members in that other tab manually?


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On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 4:31 PM, Glen Ferguson 
wrote:

> I forgot to mention that I usually find pricing on the Ubiquiti web store (
> store.ubnt.com) generally beats Amazon.
>
> o. Can you share how you set up Unifi to send that email?
>
>
> Alex, you made me actually do some work on a snow day, darn you. (Insert
> usual disclaimer for neglected website appearance.) Here's a step-by-step
> guide: https://itconcierge.co/email-notifications-in-unifi-controller/
>
>
> *Glen Ferguson*
> Phone: 301-732-5165
> Email: g...@coworkfrederick.com
> Website: https://www.coworkfrederick.com
> Address: 122 E Patrick St, Frederick, MD 21701
> 
> 
>
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 12:43 PM, Michael Williams 
> wrote:
>
>> If you're looking for a local contact who can help, Akshay of Airowire
>> Networks. He can be reached at +91 9880-773-484 <+91%2098807%2073484>.
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 5:07:43 AM UTC-7, 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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Re: [Coworking] Re: WiFi HW recommendations

2018-03-21 Thread Glen Ferguson
I forgot to mention that I usually find pricing on the Ubiquiti web store (
store.ubnt.com) generally beats Amazon.

o. Can you share how you set up Unifi to send that email?


Alex, you made me actually do some work on a snow day, darn you. (Insert
usual disclaimer for neglected website appearance.) Here's a step-by-step
guide: https://itconcierge.co/email-notifications-in-unifi-controller/


*Glen Ferguson*
Phone: 301-732-5165
Email: g...@coworkfrederick.com
Website: https://www.coworkfrederick.com
Address: 122 E Patrick St, Frederick, MD 21701


On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 12:43 PM, Michael Williams 
wrote:

> If you're looking for a local contact who can help, Akshay of Airowire
> Networks. He can be reached at +91 9880-773-484 <+91%2098807%2073484>.
>
> On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 5:07:43 AM UTC-7, 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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[Coworking] Re: WiFi HW recommendations

2018-03-21 Thread Michael Williams
If you're looking for a local contact who can help, Akshay of Airowire 
Networks. He can be reached at +91 9880-773-484 <+91%2098807%2073484>.

On Tuesday, March 20, 2018 at 5:07:43 AM UTC-7, 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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Re: [Coworking] Re: WiFi HW recommendations

2018-03-21 Thread Jacob Sayles
I'm a fan of both UniFi and Ruckus.  At Office Nomads, we use UniFi and at
312 Main we use Ruckus.  One key thing with UniFi is to get the PRO access
points and run a controller.  You can buy one of theirs, or run it on a
machine of your own.  99% of the time when I hear complaints about UniFi
it's because they are using the cheaper 2.4ghz only APs with no controller.


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On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 8:58 AM, Glen Ferguson 
wrote:

> 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.
>
>
> *Glen Ferguson*
> Phone: 301-732-5165
> Email: g...@coworkfrederick.com
> Website: https://www.coworkfrederick.com
> Address: 122 E Patrick St, Frederick, MD 21701
> 
> 
>
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 11:34 AM, Angel Kwiatkowski  > 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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Re: [Coworking] Re: WiFi HW recommendations

2018-03-21 Thread Alex Hillman
o. Can you share how you set up Unifi to send that email?


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On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 11:58 AM, Glen Ferguson 
wrote:

> 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.
>
>
> *Glen Ferguson*
> Phone: 301-732-5165
> Email: g...@coworkfrederick.com
> Website: https://www.coworkfrederick.com
> Address: 122 E Patrick St, Frederick, MD 21701
> 
> 
>
> On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 11:34 AM, Angel Kwiatkowski  > 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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Re: [Coworking] Re: WiFi HW recommendations

2018-03-21 Thread Glen Ferguson
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.


*Glen Ferguson*
Phone: 301-732-5165
Email: g...@coworkfrederick.com
Website: https://www.coworkfrederick.com
Address: 122 E Patrick St, Frederick, MD 21701


On Wed, Mar 21, 2018 at 11:34 AM, Angel Kwiatkowski 
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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[Coworking] Re: WiFi HW recommendations

2018-03-21 Thread Angel Kwiatkowski
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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[Coworking] Re: WiFi HW recommendations

2018-03-21 Thread Tom Ball
Also a huge fan of Unifi - we used it in our two 24,000 sq ft sites - and 
use about 15 AP-Pro - so you may not need 3 APs depending on shape of space 
(Too many can make it worse as they interfere with each other / compete for 
channels with neighbours)

I love it - and often get 300MB on my laptop sat in our space (we have 
1000MB = 1GB dedicated leased line)

We started hosting on Amazon Cloud - then moved to the Cloud Key - but have 
now moved to a hosted solution from a UK distributor - and I think Unifi 
were going to offer the service themselves too. Just one to consider 
(CloudKey can be a bit slow to use I found)

We moved our main site to Meraki - which are MUCH more expensive (c4*) - 
but because of their tools to handle / manage interference with other 
networks (We were in a very busy building - and recorded over 300 wi-fi 
networks in a week!)
The traffic shaping / insights are very impressive - although only "needed" 
if you're very busy - by which time you can afford to "throw away" your 
Unifi kit anyway (or save for next site :)

We also have got much better at not letting our members bring their own 
wi-fi unless they really, really need to (And may even stop it) - as the 
airwaves got really congested 

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