I don't suppose you'd be interested in sharing some of that code? Seems like such a waste for each of us to reinvent the wheel. Some modules that can be linked together could save a lot of time for some of us. I waited as I thought the third try for UBNT had to be the magic one. Damn!

*Nicholas Sarakas*
We use a few different things. For Ubiquiti firmware upgrades en masse, we use AirControl 2. We do end up doing a lot of manual upgrades when a field tech is on site or while the customer is on the phone with tech support. As for monitoring, we have our home-brewed NORM that pulls everything via SSH and monitors/graphs the basics (RSSI, Noise, AirMax Qual/Cap, SNR, & Rx/Tx Rates) as well as a pulling most of the basics such as LAN/WLAN stats into a table. Everything is stored so we can compare what a customer looked like last spring last spring when the trees were blooming vs this spring or see that their signal suddenly tanked 3 weeks ago around the time we change a frequency or a customer got a new router, etc. We try to keep our configs as basic as possible so that mass config changes are kept to a minimum. Since most anything can be done with SSH on Ubiquiti gear, if it came down to anything as simple as changing the password on all SMs, we'd use a Linux script that would bash (sorry for the pun, I couldn't help myself) away at everything. ;)

Bob Fynbo

Chappy WISP | mvWiFi, llc

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