Thanks for your help with this. I have one of the 1425G units here. 
Applied 7.1RC to it. No AirView. I have an email into UBNT to see if 
they will exchange the "old" units (that I didn't receive until October, 
after waiting for months) with fully-functional units.

Sam

On 12/2/2014 14:21, Mathew Howard wrote:
> I missed that you were on 7.0.3u before... you need to be on 7.1 beta to get 
> airview... but I think 1425G might be too old anyway. I have a 1431G here 
> which wasn't supported on 7.1 beta 3, but it is on 7.1-RC.
> ________________________________________
> From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf 
> of Sam [[email protected]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 2:16 PM
> To: Ubiquiti Users Group
> Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] New airControl
>
> That would've been most-awesome to know before we hung them 250 ft up in
> the air... (Plus we *just* got these when the batch was finally released
> in mid to late October). DATE CODES are 1425G - Are those not the newer
> units?
>
> Thanks,
> Sam
>
> On 12/2/2014 14:04, Josh Reynolds wrote:
>> Yeah, they changed a chip or two.
>>
>> They may be accepting RMAs for the older ones? Not sure.
>>
>> josh reynolds :: chief information officer
>> spitwspots ::www.spitwspots.com
>>
>> On 12/02/2014 11:01 AM, Mathew Howard wrote:
>>> AirView doesn't work on the older AC radios. there was apparently a 
>>> hardware change that it requires to work.
>>> ________________________________________
>>> From:[email protected]  [[email protected]] on behalf 
>>> of Sam [[email protected]]
>>> Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2014 2:00 PM
>>> To: Ubiquiti Users Group
>>> Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] New airControl
>>>
>>> How do you get to the AirView on the AC-Lite radios? If it's in there, I
>>> couldn't find it (using 7.0.3u).
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sam
>>>
>>> On 12/1/2014 20:33, Josh Reynolds wrote:
>>>> Excellent write-up.
>>>>
>>>> I feel UBNT has kind of lost their way in certain areas. I don't
>>>> understand mFi at all. UBNT-Vision (aircam stuff) is kind of a
>>>> messstill. ToughSwitch debacle, green cable (tough lesson for us/them to
>>>> learn), etc.
>>>>
>>>> AF24 is great. AF5 is... can be great in the right situation. EdgeSwitch
>>>> ... needs alot of cli/gui work, but the features are there.
>>>> EdgeRouter-lite... amazing performance out of a $99 device. EdgeRouter
>>>> is 2Mpps and about $80 cheaper than a CCR1009-8G-1S, but it does miss
>>>> some of the nice mikrotik tools. ER is rumoured to have MPLS and very
>>>> likely MPLS-TE "soon". USG/US is cool, very meraki-ish. The phones...
>>>> some of the best I've ever seen hardware wise, but it'll be interesting
>>>> to see if Enterprise is really ready for Android on the desk...
>>>>
>>>> AirMax-AC shipping now in PtP... very good throughput, needs that DFS
>>>> and lower band. Real-time airview is amazing. Can't wait for the "full"
>>>> version with AirPrism tech. TDMA offloading will be very nice for PtMP.
>>>>
>>>> There's some hit and miss for sure. I just wish there was more "hit" and
>>>> less "miss".
>>>>
>>>> josh reynolds :: chief information officer
>>>> spitwspots ::www.spitwspots.com
>>>>
>>>> On 12/01/2014 05:14 PM, Tom Fadgen wrote:
>>>>> I am sure glad that I own my business; and that said, as a business
>>>>> owner I look to make choices from those available; not cry over what
>>>>> is not!
>>>>> One thing is going to solve this problem, the one with UBNT not
>>>>> listing to their customers and providing a lot of shit we do not want
>>>>> or need from them.
>>>>> That is competition; plan and simple.
>>>>>
>>>>> I love the folks at UBNT for what they have done, disrupting the
>>>>> wireless infrastructure market. They kicked Motorola's ass and took
>>>>> market share
>>>>> at an alarming rate. Motorola was big and bloated with unnecessary
>>>>> overhead and products that were overpriced and underperformed.
>>>>>
>>>>> Here is what I do not like since their release of Airmax:
>>>>>       * Took way too much time enabling DFS frequencies on original
>>>>> equipment
>>>>>       * Bug ridden firmware releases
>>>>>       * Lack of supply of their Products
>>>>>       * Half baked attempts with Management Tools AC1, AC2
>>>>>       * Lack/Poor support of SNMP so we can do it better with other tools
>>>>>       * Lower/DFS and UNII1 support for Nanobeam
>>>>>       * Still no AIRMAX version 2.0 equipment or whatever they want to
>>>>> name it(I have not signed an NDA)
>>>>>       * Lack of focus on WISP Core needs, gave us routers, when we all
>>>>> use Mikrotik, gave us cameras, when were not asking and now a billing
>>>>> platform when I already have one and love it!
>>>>> We can all add to this list...
>>>>>
>>>>> Now back to the competition deal, Cambium showed the redesigned Force
>>>>> 100, now called force 110 at WISPAPALOZZA 2014 and less than 45 days
>>>>> later I received it. Last year they announced the ePMP 1000 line right
>>>>> before WISPAPALOZZA and I ordered it while at the show and had it
>>>>> waiting for me at the office when I returned. I did some testing for
>>>>> about a week and switched 35 customers over and had not one complaint
>>>>> from them, only my tech's because the web interface was buggy. I just
>>>>> wonder if Cambium(no NDA's here either) just might beat UBNT with a
>>>>> faster/enhanced ePMP before UBNT gets their new stuff together.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, here's to Cambium -- may you be extremely successful and on time
>>>>> with your road map.
>>>>>
>>>>> Now , here's to MIMOSA -- may you deliver on what you promised, both
>>>>> technically and on time(looking kind of bad so far on the time deal
>>>>> Jaime).
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, here's to UBNT -- may you find your way home back to your
>>>>> original market, the WISPS's before Wall Street crushes you for not
>>>>> making your numbers again! You had your chance to crush your
>>>>> heavyweight champion but
>>>>>                                           you gave them time to come
>>>>> back and maybe, kick some UBNT ....
>>>>>
>>>>> Now, I am seriously rooting  for them all, we need competition, it is
>>>>> healthy for our industry.
>>>>>
>>>>> Tom Fadgen
>>>>> coastinet.com
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 12/1/2014 1:09 PM, Mike Hammett wrote:
>>>>>> It's called airCRM. It does billing and control. It's only hosted in
>>>>>> the cloud.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> How could UBNT go this long without a functional control platform
>>>>>> only to fuck it up this badly?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -----
>>>>>> Mike Hammett
>>>>>> Intelligent Computing Solutions
>>>>>> http://www.ics-il.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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