How to Add a Non-UniFi WiFi Router to Your UniFi Cloud Gateway Network

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @briand2614
    @briand2614 9 дней назад

    This was very helpful, and exactly the scenario I was challenged with. Thank you for the video. After installing an UCG Ultra as my Gateway, I foolishly went into my old ASUS WIFI Router(RT-AC68U) settings and just turned off DHCP thinking it would render it as an AP, . It worked for 10 minutes then would crash my Unifi Network. 😒 At first I wasn't sure what was bringing it down, but after unplugging the ethernet cable to the ASUS Router the network would come to back to life. This was also dumb on another level, because then I could no longer access the router to reconfigure it. I ended doing a Hard Reset and followed the setup for 'Access Point'. All is good now. I have three houses, two with Ultras and one with an Express. The Express is configured permanently as a VPN Client to one of the Ultras so that I can use it's Public IP. I am going to educate myself on Site to Site so that I might understand if this is a better option, but everything seems to work for now. Site to Site seems more complicated.

  • @declanmcardle
    @declanmcardle 8 месяцев назад +1

    @1:20 What if you had the Unifi WAN port going to the router and the LAN port going to a Unifi Switch, e.g. the Flex Mini. Would that work?

  • @tadmalone4997
    @tadmalone4997 2 месяца назад +1

    I'm looking for the link your mentioned in this video for keeping my non-Unifi router/modem (ONT) and connecting it via a LAN port to a Cloud Gateway Ultra as shown in your diagram at 2:59. Can you drop me the video link and thank you in advance. Great tutorial by the way.

    • @ApexOneTech
      @ApexOneTech  2 месяца назад +2

      Ah that’s this one: Add UniFi Access Point to Existing Network | Step-by-Step
      ruclips.net/video/q6l7_-mWsbc/видео.html

    • @tadmalone4997
      @tadmalone4997 2 месяца назад

      @@ApexOneTech Thank you. I already have three Unifi APs and a cloud key gen1. I want to replace the old cloud key with the cloud gateway ultra. My wifi/router (OTN) is strong. So can I place the gateway ultra in the chain as shown at 2:59? I want to avoid putting wifi/router into bridge mode, as the ISP has to handle that.
      So, I was thinking to connect the wifi/router directly into one of the LAN switchports (not the WAN port) on the cloud gateway. Your diagram seems to show this. Then I would configure a static IP address on the gateway in the same local IP address range, and turn off its DHCP, and leave DCHP ON at the wifi router. Hopefully, this would eliminate a double NAT issue. Make sense?
      Again, great video!

  • @sorjai.
    @sorjai. 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for this post! I was very curious about the limitations, whether I can still match the wifi clients with a unifi vlan and whatnot. This video gave me an idea of what I can and can't do once I'm able to get and install a UCG ultra.

  • @daveroski
    @daveroski Месяц назад

    Question, I want to add a couple Eero 6 Pro router/mesh to the Gateway ultra, should I put the EERO network in Bridge Mode before connecting to Unifi Gateway? Or should they be changed to AP mode? Both Eeros will be wired to network. I think in bridge mode they will still use their mesh technology, but If I put in AP mode, would the gateway be smart enough with the wireless handoffs like the mesh?

    • @ApexOneTech
      @ApexOneTech  Месяц назад

      I’m not sure if it’s possible to add a wireless Eero mesh system to the gateway and still have it function properly. You can add one unit, I’m sure, but I don’t know about wirelessly meshing. I would think that Bridge mode would mean that the Eero router is at the top of the network diagram receiving the internet connection but you would actually want your UniFi gateway to do that. I would try AP mode. If that doesn’t work, I would try to sell it and get UniFi APs. I know that’s not what you’re asking for but the UniFi meshing APs will be great. All their APs can also connected wirelessly (mesh) instead of via Ethernet cable.

    • @daveroski
      @daveroski Месяц назад

      @ for anyone who wants to do the same. If you put eero into bridge mode it keeps the mesh technology and works great. You just don’t have all the options. But works great.

  • @MarkCayetano
    @MarkCayetano 4 месяца назад

    Want to get UCG-Ultra and want to put it behind Google Nest WiFi will IDS/IPS and Adblocking still work? Looking to eventually switch to UniFi but gonna start with the Gateway first

    • @ApexOneTech
      @ApexOneTech  3 месяца назад +1

      I’m not sure with Google Nest WiFi in particular if you can add it to a gateway like this, but in the setup I showed, all the traffic is going through the UniFi gateway so the UniFi’s intrusion detection will still work. Your UniFi router/gateway is your firewall.

  • @gadget069
    @gadget069 4 месяца назад

    Question. What if your current router is at 192.168.1.1? Can I make the Cloud Gateway 192.168.1.2 during setup to avoid conflicts? Thje router will be put into AP mode

    • @ApexOneTech
      @ApexOneTech  4 месяца назад

      Your cloud gateway show be your DHCP server, that assigns the IP addresses it the devices connecting to the network. So I would set your new gateway to 192.168.1.1 or even something else like 192.168.10.1

  • @chaelsmit5832
    @chaelsmit5832 8 месяцев назад

    does it work the same from a fiber ont

    • @ApexOneTech
      @ApexOneTech  8 месяцев назад +1

      Shouldn't matter if it plugs in to a RJ45