----- On 6 Dec, 2018, at 08:09, Kevin Titmarsh | Wireless & Network Consultant 
[email protected] wrote:
> Using Ubiquiti UniFi will be an absolute doddle for a deployment like that,
> 20-25 users fairly usual for most offices using wireless to be fair, so
> something like a UAP nanoHD spread around the building to give max coverage -
> depending on layout
> 
> Router wise, you could use the USG Pro so its all in the same controller to
> manage as it does have the failover / loadbalancing availability but to be 
> fair
> I personally always suggest sticking in a MikroTik as it's so powerful, so
> perhaps a new RB4011UiAS-RM or even stepping up to a CCR1009-7G-1C-1S+ as its
> got dual PSU for resilliance

Morning Kevin - cheers for the feedback, that sounds quite wonderful and 
exactly what we're after.

To keep things simple, I'd be tempted to stick to the UniFi USG Pro if it can 
do basic failover.

But, that said, we do keep encountering security questionnaires asking if we 
have Web Content Filtering/IDP on our office internet. We have a mobile 
workforce, and have software deployed to all end user compute devices, but for 
some reason the clipboard people want it on your edge firewall. So I am 
pondering what we could do there.

 
> Install wise, sadly cant recommend anyone, however the UniFi stuff is really
> easy to deploy, if you have used any centrally managed wireless in the past 
> its
> all very similar - put the units in, make a note of its MAC to label / alias 
> it
> later and spin up the controller (either on a CloudKey or download the 
> software
> and spin up a Linux VM) then run the wizard and adopt them, simple as that 😊
> 
> Any Q's feel free to hit me up on or off list to explain

Amazing cheers!


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