We just manually add all new radios at the end of the day. easier than 
downgrading and upgrading firmware. Really hope they get the discovery working 
on the new firmware soon

Aaron McKillip
Hamilton Telecommunications
402-694-6655

On Aug 31, 2017, at 1:05 PM, CBB - Jay Fuller 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:


My understanding is it is a code change in 6.0.4, and waiting for future 
versions of aircontrol probably won't fix it.
I just don't want to login to 300+ radios / access points to change firmware.  
Ugh!

I did notice you can do a broadcast from a manually entered device - but that 
does not appear to work - or it does
not find the equipment...


----- Original Message -----
From: Troy Gibson, Byhalia.net,LLC<mailto:[email protected]>
To: Ubiquiti Users Group<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2017 12:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] aircontrol won't find 6.0.4 devices

I'm on AC2.1 beta 7 and it won't find any 6.0.4 radios, XW or XM.  I had some 
being monitored on beta 6, so those are still monitored, but show in devices 
not found column of discovery.  TCP scan only showed prism radios too.

I downgraded to 5.6.15 and it was discovered.  I had to downgrade AP and CPE 
for it to discover the devices on AC. Now to search for the missing radios!!


Troy





Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone

-------- Original message --------
From: CBB - Jay Fuller 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: 8/31/17 1:25 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: Ubiquiti Users Group <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [Ubnt_users] aircontrol won't find 6.0.4 devices


Been reading all about it in the ubnt forums - but anyone have any suggestions 
around this?

Thought I'd post it here too -

Haven't run aircontrol since about 18 months ago.  About nine months ago I 
attempted to upgrade to the then current beta but it basically corrupted my 
database and would not even start the server service.  Last night late I 
started over again from scratch.  Ran into the 6.0.4 problem as one of my 
network segments (from a recent purchase) we have manually changed the ip 
addresses and put them all on 6.0.4


A different segment is still running 5.6.3.  I was planning to move them all to 
6.0.4 and also make a mass change of the username / password.



Left discovering overnight, found all the devices on 5.6.3 on that particular 
network segment but did not find any 6.0.4



Today once googling and discovering this issue I downgraded an AP from 6.0.4 to 
5.6.3 and discovery found it immediately.



I don't want to do this to 300 devices.



Aircontrol v.2.0.2.2874.170719.18353 is running on a public IP within our 
network.



I tried to new feature tcp scan but no luck (probably because the server is in 
public ip space).


I thought about temporarily changing the IP but then radios would be reporting 
to the wrong IP.



I can manually add the device but have not found a way to do that in bulk.



I don't know if it is easier for me to upgrade to something higher than 6.0.4 
on all of my devices and use discovery or to manually add 300+ devices.  I am 
hoping for another option.



Bueller?  Bueller?



Thanks

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