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Darrick
From: Darrick Hartman [mailto:dhart...@djhsolutions.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2016 8:00 AM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Apple AirPort Extreme AP Guest Network
We routinely “mount” these in basement ceiling tiles pointing upward. In larger
houses
manage for
residential users (no central java based controller). It uses powerline
networking to extend the wifi to remote units.
Darrick
From: David Kerr [mailto:da...@kerr.net]
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2016 3:42 PM
To: AstLinux Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Apple AirPort Extreme
My upstairs UniFi is ceiling mounted as I have access from the attic. If I
put a 3rd in my basement it will also be ceiling mounted (as I can remove
the ceiling panels for access). For the one on the main floor of my house
I am trying to find a place that I can fish a wire to but that is not
prov
I have not explored taking payments. But I can (and have) throttled
download speeds on certain mobile devices. You can assign devices to a
group, then you can limit Tx/Rx speeds for that group.
My upstairs UniFi is ceiling mounted as I have access from the attic. If I
put a 3rd in my basement i
David,
I have heard nothing but good things wrt the UniFi AP hardware, particularly
the price point of the new "802.11ac" modules. The Java based controller is
the only hassle.
Question, are your UniFi AP AC LITE's mounted on the ceiling or upside-down on
a desk ? It would seem desktop locat
I have two of the new UniFi AP AC LITE's installed and I really like them
-- I'm considering getting a third to cover a dead spot (I have a large
house). I have the UniFi Controller running in an Ubuntu VM on qemu on
AstLinux and there is a lot of flexibility in configuring a guest
network... thes
> Is the VLAN-Id documented somewhere, or did you need to figure it out?
The Apple Airport VLAN-ID 1003 is not officially documented, but is hard-coded
in the firmware and has never changed since the "Guest Network" feature was
added years ago.
Too bad Ubiquiti does not offer a desktop UniFi A
Cool, that it finally works :-).
Is the VLAN-Id documented somewhere, or did you need to figure it out?
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Michael
> Am 25.05.2016 um 18:03 schrieb Lonnie Abelbeck :
>
> FYI,
>
> While not directly AstLinux related, I have two Apple AirPort 802.11ac
> Extreme's (ME918LL/A) conf
FYI,
While not directly AstLinux related, I have two Apple AirPort 802.11ac
Extreme's (ME918LL/A) configured as Access Points (Bridge Mode).
While the AirPort Extreme's are rock-solid, the optional "Guest Network" (while
used as an Access Point) never worked properly with a standard VLAN switch