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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/AWOD975 on 2024-01-23 11:26:52+00:00.


Hi all - hopefully a very quick question!

Have acquired a EU Pro 24 PoE switch, it’s supplied with the EU plug which states 16A / 250V

Is it ok just to get another power cable to power it up in the UK that has a similar rating, or anything else I should watch for?

May be being overly cautious but it’s an expensive bit of kit for me…

Thanks!

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/cobra6987 on 2024-01-23 10:56:42+00:00.


Do you think Ubiquiti will ever make a in-wall that only does switching with no AP feature? I have a hard time trying to justify $180 for a U6 in-wall just to turn off the WiFi part (plenty of coverage from U6E) I know the flex mini has a wall mount, but I personally like the look of the in-walls over that solution. I wonder if it would even be popular enough to give it thought.

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/Bread_Corrupt645 on 2024-01-23 10:54:01+00:00.


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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/TheHeirHunter on 2024-01-23 09:58:24+00:00.


I want to update my Access system in a central London Office. I have a 20 year old swipe card system that is past EOL. Now that Unifi has released the EAH-8 UniFi Enterprise Access Hub I want to install it and other bits on my 10 door setup.

I however need an engineer to do this for me as I just dont have the time.

does anyone know a network set up guy who can work central London, UK

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/Scorpref on 2024-01-23 09:56:52+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/BackdoorConquest on 2024-01-23 08:35:51+00:00.


So I've recently got my hands on a UXG Lite to ~~play with~~ test for deployments in the company I work for and I've got some weird bandwidth results on my home line.

I'm in the UK on a Cityfibre line that is PPPoE and gigabit. The fibre runs through to a Calix 801G ONT and then via ethernet connects directly in the UXG. On my own PFSense setup I get easily around 900mbps+ at all times, on other routers I've tested with I get 800+ too

On the UXG Lite I am only getting 150 with all the security features off, smart queues too etc. With everything on I get around 100. These seems very slow comparatively to other results I've seen. I've had Unifi devices achieve worse results on PPPoE before, but I wasn't expecting it to be that affected?

I've played with MSS Clamping, I've tried changing auto auto negotiation too. So far, nothing.

This was adopted to a cloud controller, the site it was a part of had nothing else adopted but this. Tried through both my own dumb switch and also a Unifi 8 port switch.

I've logged a ticket but was wondering if anyone had any advice.

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/Masofdisas on 2024-01-23 07:56:44+00:00.


Put an UDM at a client with 2 WAN connected.

WAN 1 is normal internet (fiber)

WAN 2 is network specialy for care networks (Doctor's, pharmacist's, etc) (Modem of that network is connected to the UDM)

UDM shows WAN2 as not having internet (it's not a normal connection so the Internet Verification Server is not working, since you set it for Both WAN's at the same time there is no option to set it up that it's working for both)

WAN 1 should handle normal traffic.

WAN 2 should only handle certain traffic:

When any of these adresses is requested the traffic should go over WAN 2

  • 10.0.0.0 255.0.0.0
  • 172.16.0.0 255.240.0.0
  • 192.168.0.0 255.255.0.0

Enabled this by setting the static routing for certain traffic (those subnets)

When testing it looked all ok, when i request any of the subnets the traffic went to WAN2, when we placed it at the client this is still working.

Now the problem is that the traffic leaves over WAN2 but does not come back.

The modem connected to WAN2 (i cannot login to it only the ISP) is set to NAT forward any traffic to the subnets i have set up in the UDM, it looks like this is not working.

Spent a good day figuring out what the problem is but unable to find how to get it working.

If anyone has an idea would be much appreciated.

If you need more info let me know and i'll provide as much as i can.

But at this moment i think Unifi is not the way to go here and should look for another gateway.

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/inactionisconspiracy on 2024-01-23 07:42:01+00:00.


Hi

I apologise in advance for the numpty nature of this networking question. Im asking about a WAN Failover solution.

We have FTTP at our home, on a highly unreliable Opticomm infrastructure (the only one available in our residential estate). I've purchased a starlink dish as a fallback plan and was going to hardwire it to port 10 of the UDM SE, which is an SFP+ port. Port 9 is connected to the FTTP connection.

My plan is: if port 9 fails for more than 10 mins, then I activate the starlink on port 10. As soon as port 9 is back, it autoselects port 9 as primary internet and I can turn starlink off. Anything wrong with this logic?

Would port 10 work for the starlink ethernet adapter cable? I guess I would need an SFP+ transceiver to auto-negotiate the starlink ethernet to 10G?

This device?

Anything else I need to know before I pull trigger?

Thanks in advance

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/ryanjreilly007 on 2024-01-23 02:28:07+00:00.


I've been deploying unifi for almost 10 years now. And while I've seen alot of cool changes recently it feels like they just don't care about there users.

I am in the process of deploying a 10Gbps network but I am unable to find resonably priced unifi devices. Becuase of this I'm having to go out side of Unifi's eco system but finding they have made changes to make it as difficult as possible to intigrate them in my network.

I understand locking some features away network maps that kinda thing makes sense... but when you don't show DHCP leases for a switch...?

Am I being unreasonable to expect a managed switch to show up as a client? I mean they hide it even in the leases... they go out of the way to make it hard to find the IP.

If they wanted me to buy a switch they should offer one thats resonable priced and I would have.

Just feels like they don't want my business.

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/luckymethod on 2024-01-22 22:37:47+00:00.


Just checking before I make a mistake ordering.

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/BuckMurdock5 on 2024-01-22 22:17:56+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/Rough-Charity-6708 on 2024-01-22 18:55:24+00:00.


After a week, the order that I made is not even process by UPS and does not have label.

What’s happening with this poor shipping & delivery service from Ubiquiti? Why do they work with UPS if the e2e story is so horrible??? At the end I care about the products that I paired for to be in my house and not deposited at UPS.

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/burjoes on 2024-01-22 16:23:40+00:00.


Does using 6GHz mean than devices that don't support WPA3 (at least 10 of my IOT devices) can't be on the same wifi SSID because you are required to change from WPA2/WPA3 to WPA3 when enabling 6GHz?

I have an iPhone 15 Pro Max and recently replaced my 2 U6 LR + 1 AC Lite with 2 U7 Pro's + 1 U6 Pro LR (the odd one is in the detached garage in a mesh to provide connectivity to cameras and other devices in the garage).

When I first set it up, despite there being 6GHz on by default, my iPhone 15 Pro Max only connected to 5GHz. Eventually I discovered an additional setting to use 6GHz for the actual wifi network. In order to do that, I had to change WPA2/WPA3 to WPA3. When I did that, about a dozen devices went offline. I can't check the 6GHz box and also have WPA2/WPA3.

This is confusing because WPA2/WPA3 would seem to support both modes, but why does 6GHz not work with that option?

I could create a second SSID just for 6GHz, but that doesn't seem ideal either.

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/Vivi2341 on 2024-01-22 16:10:22+00:00.


Please help

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/Much-Budget2145 on 2024-01-22 15:06:08+00:00.


Looks like the UDR has now restocked in the EU.

Even though im from the UK - I understand its just the power cable which needs to be replaced.

I placed my order just now - so Ubiquiti, feel free to release the new version!

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/Henrik_Jensen on 2024-01-22 11:49:21+00:00.


Hi there

I have a UDMP with a 4G failover connection on WAN2.

Is it true that there does not seem to be a way to get notifications if WAN2 goes down ?

Are there any other way to be notified if WAN2 goes offline ?

Just had a incident where WAN1 went down and WAN2 had been down for days, so failover was not working.

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/jhinch94 on 2024-01-23 07:00:48+00:00.


Do we think we’re going to get updated Enterprise Switches with the Max lighting?

USG Enterprise Max?

I’d love a 48 port PoE with 16x10Gb and 32x2.5Gb with PoE++

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/Smart_Anywhere6426 on 2024-01-23 05:37:32+00:00.


Hi, I have had 3 UAP-AC-LR die on me in the last few months, they have been in operation for 5 years, whats the expected lifespan of these AP?

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/admiralinho on 2024-01-23 05:06:49+00:00.


I'm having trouble deciding what "level" is right for my first real home network. On day 1, I'll have:

  • 3 POE wireless access points
  • 6 wired connections in use (TVs, game systems, home office)
  • 1G fiber connection with whatever router the ISP gives me

Would the Dream Machine and Switch Lite 16 POE be fine to serve this, or do I need to step up to a Dream Machine Pro? If I do that, add a rack mountable POE switch, and buy the rack to put it all in, I'm at $1,000. For that much, I can get all that in a more attractive package in the Dream Wall. Is there anything I would be missing with the basic set-up?

Any advice is appreciated. Thanks!

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/DIGICOSLUT3 on 2024-01-23 04:41:10+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/johnbollockson on 2024-01-23 01:49:43+00:00.


Scratching my head on this one.

(Relevant) Equipment:

Apple TV 4K Gen 1

Apple TV 4K Gen 2

UDM Pro SE

USW-24-POE

U6 AP

When I connect both Apple TVs to an ethernet port on the USW, both connect and work fine for all apps, except an IPTV app on the ATV Gen 1. When connected to ethernet, the Gen 1 IPTV app has no connection to the internet. Exact same app works fine on ethernet on the Gen 2. When I connect the Gen 1 to Wifi, then the IPTV app works fine. Both ATVs are on the same VLAN.

OS levels are the same on the ATVs, configs identical.

Anything come to mind that would block IPTV traffic over ethernet but not wifi? Maybe wrong forum but figured I'd ask here first.

Thanks all

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The original was posted on /r/ubiquiti by /u/AppearanceNeither218 on 2024-01-23 01:14:50+00:00.


I ordered a G5 Pro last week along with an IR enhancer. Unfortunately Ubiquiti sent a defective one. Is it typically that they make the customer pay for all RMAs even if they sent a defective product?

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