Thanks! The lack of basic scheduling is not great. Would be good to schedule problematic devices to power cycle every month or so. Seems like a basic software thing to program in.
Yeah maybe a future video. The main concept is that the business or organization you’re managing actually owns all the equipment. They add us as a user to their Unifi account and we manage everything from there. If they have multiple sites, the Unifi console needs to be setup with the same account and that was site-to-site VPN is a breeze with Site Magic.
@@ApexOneTech Right.. in my head I had it the other way around, that we would have a unifi account with all of our sites on it and then we add THEM as user if and when they need to access it. For example, if a small business doesn't have an IT team, or any interest in IT and just need a system that works, then we would be accessing all of the changes on the backend for them.
@@jin3121 And they usually don't lol but I make an IT email for them. Distribution email so the mail stakeholders (like the owner) gets notified of any major changes and my team does. It's in their best interest to own everything. I don't make them hold on to me.
A USB Hub only version would be good, say 4 to 6 ports, an individual port capable of powering a Raspberry Pi 5 (up max amps a bit)
What does a raspberry pi 5 require?
Nice video. How is it working for you?
Thanks! The lack of basic scheduling is not great. Would be good to schedule problematic devices to power cycle every month or so. Seems like a basic software thing to program in.
Could you make a video talking about how to run a Unifi MSP?
Yeah maybe a future video. The main concept is that the business or organization you’re managing actually owns all the equipment. They add us as a user to their Unifi account and we manage everything from there. If they have multiple sites, the Unifi console needs to be setup with the same account and that was site-to-site VPN is a breeze with Site Magic.
@@ApexOneTech Right.. in my head I had it the other way around, that we would have a unifi account with all of our sites on it and then we add THEM as user if and when they need to access it. For example, if a small business doesn't have an IT team, or any interest in IT and just need a system that works, then we would be accessing all of the changes on the backend for them.
@@jin3121 And they usually don't lol but I make an IT email for them. Distribution email so the mail stakeholders (like the owner) gets notified of any major changes and my team does. It's in their best interest to own everything. I don't make them hold on to me.
Can this work with the new UniFi Express?
Lol nevermind, thanks.
I’ve had this for a few years, it’s an ok device. Software for it could be a lot better
For sure. Like power consumption per outlet as a PoE switch shows.