Ubiquiti Networks UAP-AC-LR 175.7 x 43.2 mm 2.4-5 GHz 802.11ac Dual-Radio Long Range - White

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Ubiquiti Networks UAP-AC-LR 175.7 x 43.2 mm 2.4-5 GHz 802.11ac Dual-Radio Long Range - White

Ubiquiti Networks UAP-AC-LR 175.7 x 43.2 mm 2.4-5 GHz 802.11ac Dual-Radio Long Range - White

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Do you have any experience with implementing that and could that be done with e.g. a single Unify AP? Is there a way to set up a UAP(stand-alone) without a controller, on a PC. I could only find a way to do it with a smartphone. There are 4 main methods to resetting a UniFi Access Point: UniFi Physical factory reset, UniFi Controller factory reset, UniFi Debug Terminal Window Reset, and UniFi SSH factory reset. UniFi Physical Factory Reset Next, we need to install the Unifi AP, make sure it’s connected with an ethernet cable to your network. It’s not a bad idea to hold in the RESET button for more than 5 seconds to get the unit to defaults. When the led is solidly white, you know that the AP is connected and in the factory default state. I won’t go into detail too much about the actual placement of the Access Point, the Unifi Access Points come with perfectly clear installation instructions on how to mount the Access Point.

PS we have a close friend with intimate knowledge of CLI, SSH, etc, but who does not know much about physical networks. Any software-based interventions should therefore not pose any problem, as long as we know where to start and what to expect. We have reset one of our Unifi switches (minus the “forget” step) but find that it is still within and controlled by the ISP’s network. We have not done the same with any APs yet. This is also still the case after we had taken this switch off the microwave connection and physically connected it to the outside world through the Fibre connection. I’m using an Apple MacBook Pro (Catalina – 64 bit). Finally figured out and installed Java 8. Installed UniFi Controller 5.12.35. Launched the controller at home (not where the UAP are at), and it requires that I create an account with UniFi. Why? I did not see in your instructions that an account has to be made. We have no intention of accessing the UAP remotely, only locally.at ui.com community standalone AP , shows 10 questions not answered on topic, tells me loud to, AVOID that. Also, I will give you some tips on choosing the right Unifi Access Point, where you should place your AP, and how to get the most performance out of your Unifi access points. How do I remove my previous attempts to create controllers? Couldn’t find an obvious way to delete them.

We have two UAP-AC-LR indoor and looking for the best option to extend outdoors (to ensure coverage on the terrasse) the wireless network. We have one constrain though – an Ethernet connection to neither the AP nor the router is possible. It is my understanding that adding a UAP-AC-PRO to the current setup (provided a wireless connection to one of the existing AP) could help us achieve the goal. Could you please confirm or maybe suggest a better alternative? Thank you. I just had a similar issue with an old iphone 4. What ended up working for me was creating a second wireless network where i set the ‘Combine Name/SSID’ field to off, so there was a different ssid for the 2.4 and 5ghz networks. The iphone was able to connect to that. So you want enterprise-class wifi at home, but don’t want to use a controller? Normally you install a Ubiquiti Unifi Access Points with a controller. This way you can easily manage multiple access points and keep them all in sync and up-to-date. But what if you don’t want to keep a pc running 24/7/? Do you really need to controller? Nope, you can just install the Unifi Ap with you mobile phone. This guide will tell you howto install an Unifi AP without a controller. Choosing the right Access Point

Since there are no other N300 access points with "profile" (throughput vs. attenuation) data using the new test process, we’ll have to compare it to the Ubiquiti UAP-AC, which is an AC1750 access point. Just to be fair, throughput is expected to be higher for the UAP-AC, but we can still compare range. This is a pretty common issue and easy to fix. If you left everything on default then the transmit power is set on auto for each access point. Auto is pretty much the same as high. Try setting it to low or medium for each access point Google Maps Integration - Upload your own custom coverage maps or configure your map using the built-in Google Maps API. I haven’t tried it my self, but I think you could set them up with the app. But you can also install the controller only to install the device and remove it later on. The controller doens’t have to be running. Regional regulations must be observed when deploying radio equipment. More info Power Input PoE Min

Why is it when something happens on a Unifi Network. And the original TECH who installed, is not there. Why are these devices SO DIFFICULT to debug. Have my AP-LR steady orange after resetting. Android app doesn’t see it in spite being on same network. Managed to update AP to last firmware using OpenSSH+PuTTY console. Still not visible on phone. It’s a shame to have to loose all day and install Java+bloat software for doing what Tplink 841HP does in 5 minutes and with longer range.I have 3 LR AP all connected to the USG, I am having issues streaming You Tube, it takes a long time to connect & the buffering is around 3 to 4 minutes before the video plays. Streaming Netflix is okay. I am on fiber 900/450 plan.



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