Funny, all of Ubiquiti's videos imply they will help you pick the proper AP, Camera, etc. But all they do is list the models and give no use cases or technical info.
Yeah now that you mentioned it, trying to read and listen to two different beats at the same time sucks. Whomever works that department, we may have just got them a call to big table! 😳Hope not nobody needs to lose a job right now😬
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Would a ceiling mounted, wired AP (that isn't mounted) that is being used with a Mesh AP perform better if the wired AP is angled more perpendicular to where the Mesh AP is due to the antenna array, rather than the face of the wired AP pointing toward the Mesh AP?
Yes, recommended placement for the ceiling APs would be perpendicular to the Mesh AP. Each deployment is different, so if you are u able to mount it as recommended, you still may be able to establish a strong wireless uplink (Mesh) with your non-hardwired AP. Check out a deeper dive on the radial patterns of APs here > help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005212927-UniFi-UAP-Antenna-Radiation-Patterns
2 questions: #1 which I think all need to know, I saw people in youtube opening a wifi 6 AP, but the packages did not have access points in them, hmmm. I am purchasing 2 of the Long Range wifi 6 so the wifi 6 can use the same POE as the prior version of Ubiquiti AP's or which POE do I need to purchase for the Long Range wifi 6? 2. Can I operate the WIFI 6 APs along with the older original Ubiquiti APs on the same network? I do still have dead spots, a couple wifi 6's should fix that issue, but as I have a 5200 sq ft spread out in diff directions building, need to make sure the 6's won't interrupt the wifi 5's older design Ubiqiti AP's I have in place.
I feel like I've read your entire website and forums all I want to know is what else I need besides the ceiling APs for my wifi to work. do I need a router? is my huawei one fine? how well do they perform through bricks?
Since each deployment is different, you can design your layout and figure out exactly what you need for your UniFi Deployment at design.ui.com If looking for a plug and play mesh system, check out our AmpliFi Alien - WiFi 6 Mesh System: amplifi.com/
@@UbiquitiInc Can I extend my amplifi with an outdoors LR antenna (just like it if was another AP but outside the house) to cover a large garden? Which product do I have to use for this and can I keep it all on the same SSID (home + garden)
Those microwave antennas are not APs as you can't connect to them with any WiFi devices. They are used to bridge your network together in a line-of-sight fashion when distance is a problem, and they have nothing to do in this video about APs.
My Ubiquiti AP-LR started blinking last week. I went to look at the configs and status, and the page said no config available, EOL. I didn't realize that ALSO meant the AP would no longer work! To make matters worse, suggested replacements on their product page show SOLD OUT. This seems like a fantastic technical company with great products and interfaces, but terrible customer policies. I can see why they're great for Ubiquiti since now I have to buy a new AP, but from the customer perspective not so wonderful... Definitely shopping alternatives now...
This is incorrect. An Unifi AP which is no longer supported by the never software versions, will continue to be fully managable with a version that does support, if you really need to use newer software versions the AP still continues to work as usual be can't be provisioned anymore, so changes won't be taken on. But the device won't stop working on it's own when it goes EOL. So i'd suggest you downgrade your controller to the last version matching your AP. Problem solved!
The distributions issues are global and post pandemic related. This has little to do with Ubiquity's "customer perspectives". Believe me they are doing better than Cisco. Whereas on the UI site, you may see "SOLD OUT" but if you buy Cisco Meraki, they will sell you the product take the money, and 6-10 months you may receive your product if youre lucky. Oh they don't give refunds either. So if you want to complain, bark up the Cisco tree. On Ubiquiy, check other retailers for their products. When they do get in stock, resellers with lots of cash willl buy up their goodies and resel to you. Still a good price though.
Hi sir i am from pakistan i request you to make a video on DVG6004s configuration How it to configure and other video make on load balance configuration thank you.
Yes. Most devices on the market today will work with DHCP to obtain an IP address themselves and to hand out IPs to clients. They do not have built in DHCP server if that’s what you are asking.
Absolutely worthless products. They are definitely not made for non tech people. The installation instructions are totally useless. Their customer service is abysmal. Stay away from from these products
Would love a video explaining the difference between each of the ceiling mounted APs, and what situations each would be best suited for.
Thanks for your feedback! We've passed your video request to our team for review. Cheers!
Funny, all of Ubiquiti's videos imply they will help you pick the proper AP, Camera, etc. But all they do is list the models and give no use cases or technical info.
@@nola2635 In fact the video is pure marketing garbage and no use for consumers.
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1:22 amazing invisible ink, new fashion in minimal design
I use building-to-building bridges to send WiFi to my house and my children’s small building in our backyard.
The sound design on this video is great but it's a little much at sometimes when there is alot going on, still love the editing on this channel!
Yeah now that you mentioned it, trying to read and listen to two different beats at the same time sucks. Whomever works that department, we may have just got them a call to big table! 😳Hope not nobody needs to lose a job right now😬
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Perfect devices , easy to manage
nice joke brother
@@hotpunjabianz Why?
@@mishasound read my other comment
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@@hotpunjabianz I don't see any other comment. Was it deleted or am I just blind?
Actually power methods are not quite right as some ceiling mounted APs requiere POE+ and the Base Station requieres POE++
Question: How long can one expect product support life to be?
Excellent video 👍 wish they went into a little more detail though!
Yo ubiquiti you should contact cardi B for a collaboration to market your WAPs. Ubiquiti got da best WAPs
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@@UbiquitiInc :)
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Drop something on Routers 😎
Quick claw rhydon is the new meta now
What software was used to make this video? Its amazing!
i saw a video that had a giant Ubiquiti unifi dish, that was like the size of a directv satellite dish
Donde puedo comprar en Colombia o para Colombia los Access Point WiFi 6 Long-range, en amazon los encuentro, pero para US
I have a 3700sqft house and want an AP that will cover the house will a LR and lite be my best bet?
What's the lady reading when she picks up the mystery canned good?
Thanks for your explaining videos
Hv
Which product will have a range of over 10KM access point to station transmission?
Check out our UISP offerings here: ui.com/uisp Or, design your PtP deployment at ispdesign.ui.com Thanks
The mesh AP is shown on a counter top and they expect us to have access to PoE?
i need now which AP the best for home network
Would a ceiling mounted, wired AP (that isn't mounted) that is being used with a Mesh AP perform better if the wired AP is angled more perpendicular to where the Mesh AP is due to the antenna array, rather than the face of the wired AP pointing toward the Mesh AP?
Yes, recommended placement for the ceiling APs would be perpendicular to the Mesh AP. Each deployment is different, so if you are u able to mount it as recommended, you still may be able to establish a strong wireless uplink (Mesh) with your non-hardwired AP. Check out a deeper dive on the radial patterns of APs here > help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005212927-UniFi-UAP-Antenna-Radiation-Patterns
@@UbiquitiInc Thank you for the response.
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Where can I buy the Access Point WiFi 6 Long-range in Colombia in Amazon I find them but for the US
Great video!
2 questions: #1 which I think all need to know, I saw people in youtube opening a wifi 6 AP, but the packages did not have access points in them, hmmm. I am purchasing 2 of the Long Range wifi 6 so the wifi 6 can use the same POE as the prior version of Ubiquiti AP's or which POE do I need to purchase for the Long Range wifi 6? 2. Can I operate the WIFI 6 APs along with the older original Ubiquiti APs on the same network? I do still have dead spots, a couple wifi 6's should fix that issue, but as I have a 5200 sq ft spread out in diff directions building, need to make sure the 6's won't interrupt the wifi 5's older design Ubiqiti AP's I have in place.
I feel like I've read your entire website and forums
all I want to know is what else I need besides the ceiling APs for my wifi to work.
do I need a router? is my huawei one fine?
how well do they perform through bricks?
Since each deployment is different, you can design your layout and figure out exactly what you need for your UniFi Deployment at design.ui.com If looking for a plug and play mesh system, check out our AmpliFi Alien - WiFi 6 Mesh System: amplifi.com/
@@UbiquitiInc Can I extend my amplifi with an outdoors LR antenna (just like it if was another AP but outside the house) to cover a large garden? Which product do I have to use for this and can I keep it all on the same SSID (home + garden)
Which ap is good for an apartment and one where I can place on top of a surface instead of mounting on wall or ceiling?
We'd recommend the U6 Mesh as it has several flexible deployment options. Learn more here: ruclips.net/video/0lR3V5FGJaI/видео.html
@@UbiquitiInc I was checking that out but it looks like it's not available to order. Am I able to use the Unifi 6 Lite AP and just lay it on my desk?
@@Michael-rq8zj yes
Is the NanoHD getting renamed to mesh?
So, you dont have any AP for outdoors ??
UAP-Flex-HD is outdoor rated, as is a few other U6 AP options that we just released. Learn more here: ruclips.net/video/0lR3V5FGJaI/видео.html
What is the longest P2P distance?
Come on!!! More VIDEOS..
Those microwave antennas are not APs as you can't connect to them with any WiFi devices. They are used to bridge your network together in a line-of-sight fashion when distance is a problem, and they have nothing to do in this video about APs.
My Ubiquiti AP-LR started blinking last week. I went to look at the configs and status, and the page said no config available, EOL. I didn't realize that ALSO meant the AP would no longer work!
To make matters worse, suggested replacements on their product page show SOLD OUT.
This seems like a fantastic technical company with great products and interfaces, but terrible customer policies. I can see why they're great for Ubiquiti since now I have to buy a new AP, but from the customer perspective not so wonderful... Definitely shopping alternatives now...
This is incorrect. An Unifi AP which is no longer supported by the never software versions, will continue to be fully managable with a version that does support, if you really need to use newer software versions the AP still continues to work as usual be can't be provisioned anymore, so changes won't be taken on. But the device won't stop working on it's own when it goes EOL. So i'd suggest you downgrade your controller to the last version matching your AP. Problem solved!
The distributions issues are global and post pandemic related. This has little to do with Ubiquity's "customer perspectives". Believe me they are doing better than Cisco. Whereas on the UI site, you may see "SOLD OUT" but if you buy Cisco Meraki, they will sell you the product take the money, and 6-10 months you may receive your product if youre lucky. Oh they don't give refunds either. So if you want to complain, bark up the Cisco tree.
On Ubiquiy, check other retailers for their products. When they do get in stock, resellers with lots of cash willl buy up their goodies and resel to you. Still a good price though.
Hi sir i am from pakistan i request you to make a video on DVG6004s configuration
How it to configure and other video make on load balance configuration thank you.
Lol, good question but maybe you'd better be asking that one on a D-Link page...
How about a video please on setting up a LOCO based link, I am connecting an outbuilding 65M away and am struggling to align the link
Building to multi building???
I work for ubiquti
Hola , y los subtítulos en español ???
¡Hola! Sí, pronto se agregarán traducciones regionales. Gracias
Do they work with DHCP?
Yes. Most devices on the market today will work with DHCP to obtain an IP address themselves and to hand out IPs to clients. They do not have built in DHCP server if that’s what you are asking.
@@mpjvending Inherent flaw with how they handle DHCP from certain DHCP servers, multiple reports across the board no fix or acknowledgment.
They absolutely do Just run an older firmware and your fine haha
@@murderbymusic12 THIS GUY UNIFIS
@@BDBD16 I've been on the Unifi Train since 2009 I've learned to roll with the punches
Top os equipamentos , são muito bons vocês estão de parabéns 👍🏽.
Lose the music and it will be close to perfect
Dude!!!!!! 😂
POV: you clicked this on accident
Hi
Why
Wow 😲😲😲😲😲😲😲
Absolutely worthless products. They are definitely not made for non tech people. The installation instructions are totally useless. Their customer service is abysmal. Stay away from from these products
love it!
All to expensive
Well it’s not for everyone.
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