I got them every where but that is part of what I do for a living, I run a small msp and work with a local isp so there is always cable to be pulled some where lol
If i had a spot to put utility rack. I would do about 4 runs to major spots Bedrooms/living room/garage. Then run a couple at random spots: kitchen, dining room, hallway. If money allows it runs for a full security set up minimum of 5 cameras. Also a doorbell run for DoorBird.
Instead of plugging your switch in the secondary port, could you have used the same as the POE injector? In other words, plug your switch in the POE injection box itself, thus using a single cable for data and power to the UAP? What's the relevance of using the secondary port? What about UAP that don't have a secondary port?
Just wanted to say thanks for this video. I attempted this in the past from another RUclipsr and never got it working. Your video made it incredibly easy and I now have wifi in my garage. Thank you!
This is exactly the video I've been looking all over youtube for. Thanks for posting. Also, love the Homelab stuff. Been into hosting stuff since the early 90's when people dialed in on a modem directly to a bulletin board service. Pretty much pre-internet as we know it.
I can totally relate to your discussion at the end of the video. I've got some friends that run homelabs but none of them are as deep in the woods with it as I am.
Your preview image said 400 MB/s not 400 Mbps. I thought it was going to be an insanely fast connection and was curious how that was possible over WiFi.
So...any idea what we can do if we *can't* enable the Uplink Connectivity Monitor (at 3:23)? I have enough wi-fi networks set up I had to disable the setting (max 4 to use it), and can't re-enable it.
Just what I needed for my family room which has no way to run a wire to it. My Roku should greatly benefit from this. Thank you for the video tip! I ordered a Ubiquiti UniFi UAP-AC-PRO from your Amazon link.
This is new for me and.... I will pull this one too! My garage is in the back of my garden. I will renovate my garden in about a few years so this will be a great solution!
I love Ubiquity products. We use them at my office on our floor and I have one at my house for about a dozen devices. The AP firmware lapsed and i wasn't able to see access it through the controller software for a while, but today i decided to see what would happen, and sure enough it was detected and even said there's an update. That's some intuitive hardware if you ask me.
I am wondering if you could potentially help here. In a similar vein to your video, my setup is as follows: Unifi Dream Machine > Wireless connection to Unifi 6 Mesh AP > Wired connection to Unifi Switch (PoE) > Wired Connection to PC (LAN). In short, the Unifi 6 Mesh AP is acting as a wireless to ethernet bridge for my PC. However, the issue I am facing is that inevitably, both the Unifi 6 Mesh AP and Unifi Switch go offline. I have no idea why this is happening, but it does cause my PC to lose connection.
Hello, i was just thinking about doing this in my garage to connect my cameras to a Poe switch, because i don't have a UTP cable in my garage and pulling one will be hard. But i asked this question on the Ubiquiti Forum and there was the answer that with cameras, which produce alot of data transfer, this option is not good. What do you think?
I’ve been using this config with 3 camera for almost 5 years and it’s perfect. 3 of the 5 years were on older gear. The one in the video description is perfect
Love your videos man, keep up the great work! I've learned a lot watching your videos. I have an Orbi with wireless backhaul (tri band) and I use the port on the satellite + switch to bridge together all my devices in the basement, so very similar use case! Hopefully I can go full Unifi soon as well. EDIT: The only issue with wireless backhaul with the Pros is all of Unifis APs are dual band and so you will lose a lot of throughput without a dedicated third band. Second issue is the pro is 3x3 SU MIMO vs 4x4 MU MIMO for newer APs like the Nano but the only consumer priced one that contains the second port is indeed the Pro (otherwise you'd have to spend $300 for the HD). Just pointing that out! Also love the outro, thank you for your being so genuine and helping us all out. I will definitely be donating in the future!
Thank you so much! Yeah, the AC Pros are so nice and having the 2nd port makes it so flexible, especially for the price! Also, thank you abou the stream highlight outro comment! That's me everyday and every stream! Check it out sometime!
Hey @Techno Tim - great channel thank you for all the interesting content. About this bridge - can it only be achieved on APs with dual ethernet ports? And if so would I be correct to assume that's only the case for the "remote" end - i.e. the source AP could be any model right? OR is it actually possible to do with a single port AP also on the receiving end?
Currently, I have two UAPv2 in a bridge mode to connect my switch, nvr, and cameras in my detached garage. These APs don't have a second port. There are some drops here and there, but it has been working other than that.
I have actually been thinking about doing this very thing. I already have one Unifi AP AC Pro sitting here in the box for a refresh of my basic access network. I'll be replacing a Linksys WRT3200-ACM with this AP connected to a Netgate SG-1100 for internet. My brother's house is about 100 feet away and was considering doing a bridge with two of these AP's to allow him access to some of my network services without having to set up a VPN because internet out here isn't that great and we only have ~5mbt upload speed.
Question: Can I use UniFi FlexHD or Unifi UAP-AC-M-PRO as "AP" and "CLIENTS" in a similar setup? I.e. having two or three 'clients' to a common 'access point' using this mode..? Thanks for awesome video :-)
@@TechnoTim so it's not like the Asus bridge mode where the device that the Lan clients or switch connects to can only be used by Lan clients and not WiFi ones, I'm just trying to understand if that's the case before I go ahead with my network upgrades. Otherwise the tutorial is brilliant and extremely helpful, you got your self a new subscriber.
I'm trying to figure out if I'm overthinking this, because I'm not finding a straightforward answer online. Is this Wifi bridge to the outside garage simply plugging the Linksys router (that the cameras are connected to via PoE connections) into that second/new Unifi Access Point's Ethernet port? Like either the new AP in that garage is sitting right next to the Linksys router or there's an Ethernet cable being ran up and/or along the wall and/or floor? I guess I'm not getting past the abstraction of how devices connect to the internet, you're plugged in via an Ethernet cable or connected to WiFi, but it's the same device you're connecting to. Especially a box you get from the ISP, it's a router, modern, and Wi-Fi (that I guess is a wireless access point, to itself technically?) So I'm trying to figure out how "Set to WiFi bridge between two Unifi APS's" is not the same as "Connect two wireless devices". I have to be either missing something or overthinking this
house has one access point wireless to garage with 2nd AP. 2nd AP has 2 ports, one for POE and one connected to a switch in the garage just for more ports and POE to power cameras. You'll need the one in the description because it has the 2 ports.
Thanks for the great video. I'm looking for a way to use a Ubiquiti Access Point the way you did but have it tie into a non-Ubiquiti access point for internet access. Do you think that is possible? (The UAP-IW-HD would be my preferred unit to use but I could use the same unit you had in the video)
Hey There! Can you give me a simple rundown of what was connected to what? I am trying to understand all of this but I would like to know where those APs and other devices were placed. If I understand correctly the NEW AP was connected to the LinkSYS router in the garage (this router is not connected to the Internet)? And this AP then bridged to the AP in your home which is connected to the Internet, right?
heads up - v5.x firmware can make almost 3/4 of your devices not be able to connect. I normally have close to 40 but only 9 could connect until I downgraded to the latest 4.x
Dude this is perfect.i have my FiOS ont in the living room and i can't run a cable upstairs to my office. I have a PFsense FW and i want to segment and secure my network. Now i probably need 2 managed switches and 2 APs to pull this off but i know exactly what i need to do. cheers!
I have multiple SSIDs for different VLANs that my main UAP AC PRO is broadcasting. If I use a second UAP AC PRO (or LITE) as a repeater, will the second one only broadcast the main SSID, or will i be able to broadcast all of the SSIDs for each VLAN ? thanks.
When I tried this (Mar 2021) everything ran ok for a little while but then the unifi network collapsed with devices falling off the network and my 8 port unifi switch becoming unavailable. Once I powered off the wireless joined AP the network recovered. Not sure if this was because I'd put the new AP too close to an existing AP.
I have done this with ASUS routers with no issues. But after I’m done switching over to Unifi my biggest question is does the AP matter? Will I notice a speed difference between a U6lite or U6+
@@TechnoTim Interesting! I run 2 AC-Pros in my house (shaped like a horseshoe) and have a dead spot in the middle. I have an extra AC Pro and could put it up in the attic in the central part of the house. I am going to give this a go later tonight!
Awesome idea. 1 question, let’s use your setup inside your detached garage as an example. You wireless bridge to a switch to your cams. If you wanted to add WiFi to that setup will you need another access point or the bridge can be both bridge and access point?
He is using WiFi to make the bridge... Do you mean add internet access to the garage? And if so then yes, you could just setup a vlan to go over that same setup he has and talk to another ap or use whatever And have it broadcast an SSID.
I’ve used the Unifi AP bridge setup for a long time. It’s possible that they’ve fixed with firmware updates, but there used to be an issue with using the same AP as a bridge to a wired network and using it as a wireless access point at the same time. The issue was that the AP wouldn’t sent the wireless traffic upstream over the wireless uplink and there’d be no connectivity. To fix, I disabled the WLANs on the bridge APs to keep my wireless clients from connecting to it. Perhaps it’s fixed and I should re-test, but this might help if you have issues.
I feel you on the stream highlights. I remember hosting my website my home 486 and getting a letter from Road Runner/Before Time Waner/ Before Spectrum that I can't host without paying for business class internet. This had to be 99 or 00.
Are you sure this cannot be done using one of the "Lites" (or just any model with only 1 port) by connecting the LAN port on the power injector to an ethernet switch?
This, in-fact, does work. Once the "Lite" shows "Connected | Wireless", plug your switch or device into the injector's LAN port and wait for the "Lite" to figure out the LAN isn't an uplink. For me it cycled through "Isolated" to "Connected" and after a few mins it came back to "Connected | Wireless". After that, the remote network worked perfectly.
I must be missing something because I don't understand with just the PoE port on the injector plugged in how exactly is the software Unifi Network going to see the new AP?
Been trying to accomplish this with a Dream Machine and AP AC Pro. So far, no luck. It is never detected as a device when it is not physically connected to the network.
Curious about your workflow: Why when the camera is on you do you splice out in-between sentences? Is this artistic? Can't touch the content, as an avid unifi user, I appreciate any videos on the line.
I'm little frustrated searching for an AP Client Router. And I was thinking to buy another UAP-AC-PRO (i already have 4 of them). but since I'm far from home cant really test if they work as ap client router. What I need? I'm traveling on an RV, every rv park has wifi internet, some of them free, some of them paid, but the constant is that the signal is weak. or I have the bad luck to pick the bad site or the far from the ap. In any case, I have a small wifi ap/router in my rv, that is capable to manage tethering from cellphone, wifi repeater (in a good routing mode), and wan via cable, and I have an external AP that has a sort of ap client router. But it has bad signal (despite that is announced as a powerful). Is a WAV brand, is so bad that my phone sees the park wifi but this ap no. In any case, I need an ap that I can connect to the site wifi, as a client, and connect the wired lan to my other wifi to connect my internal devices via cable or some via wifi. I guess that I should work as AP Client (no bridge/router) too
Sounds like a tough thing to figure out. In the past I've used DD-WRT to solve this in client mode. Not sure if you can adopt another non UniFI network with the AC Pro, might need one of their other products.
I'm doing this currently with a main wifi 6 router to a WiFi ac router I'm getting about 320mbps any idea wifi when I try 2 wifi 6 routers the speed doesn't improve
Yeahhhh... the new menus have changed again, since this video was made. A _lot._ - new UI (video 3:24->) forget WiFi Networks > Advanced > whatever. Now it's Network > System > Application Configuration > Uplink Conn. Monitor
I ran 10G copper between my out house and my main house (150 Yards or 300ft) but this would have worked nicely. might use this is some future installs.
@@royboivin Oh, Cat8 is quite different story, I expected Cat6 or Cat6A, though for this distance it is still a lot more energy efficient and reliable to have fiber, though finding already patched cable for this specific distance would be harder task
Just tried to setup a uap-ac-pro as a client to an existing Wi-Fi AP (not Unifi) and there is no way. Only way to Wi-Fi bridge is with two Unifi devices. Situation is two buildings, one has complete working setup, second building is on a different power source so powerline wont work. I can get a good wifi signal from the second floor at one far end of the building. Second building has a fully wired network in place, with multiple hard wired devices (3d printers etc.) Currently using an NSM2 and it does what I want, just hella slow... uap-ac-pro is simply not able to do this simple job... looking at other manufacturers now...
Thanks mate. I did not know you could do it. Anyway it is good to know. I have 2 AC pros and all my cameras and other hear in my outside study room are wireless and my 2nd AC pro is directed to that direction and it work great. AC pro's are great but I do not like their USG much but still use it though I have set up pfsense in my proxmox inspired by your video. I restart my server time to time (Ryzen 9 3900x) so I do not want my family to squeeze my neck when I am playing with my server and entire network is down. I strip some of the functions out of USG to other gear as USG is not that great but still keep it as it does the basics OK
This is pretty good throughput, almost same speed as my erthernet speed’ how about your Ethernet transfer speed? Can you get to close to 100M? I can get max 60M
You're thumbnail picture is inaccurate. 400MB equal Mega (B)ytes, (b)its are lower case and 8 bits = 1 Byte. Techno Tim, maybe email me or a network engineer to proof your content before going out. 😁 Good stuff though, thanks.
@@TechnoTim lol 😂 the graphics are nice. Haha thanks and your proxmox vids are amazing. 3970x owner with 5700 XT waiting for Graphics cards to not be sold out... Maybe 5000 series threadripper will have 6900xt apu's haha 😂 (wishing) maybe on 3 or 1 nm...
Was all excited when I started watching this video until I realised that this will only work if you have an AP with 2 network connections. With only 1 connection you have to connect the network cable to power and data. As this now becomes a wired AP it does not trigger an uplink. Shame....
Where would you run ethernet if pulling cables wasn't an issue? 📶
BTW, if you're new here, welcome! 👋 Be sure to subscribe for more content like this!
I just ran ethernet to all the corners of my house outside for PoE cameras and just ran ethernet to my garage underground
I just ran ethernet to all the corners of my house outside for PoE cameras and just ran ethernet to my garage underground
I got them every where but that is part of what I do for a living, I run a small msp and work with a local isp so there is always cable to be pulled some where lol
If i had a spot to put utility rack. I would do about 4 runs to major spots Bedrooms/living room/garage. Then run a couple at random spots: kitchen, dining room, hallway. If money allows it runs for a full security set up minimum of 5 cameras. Also a doorbell run for DoorBird.
2 or more drops to each room, like typically do and pulling cables isn't an issue. $35 for a snake camera on amazon.
Instead of plugging your switch in the secondary port, could you have used the same as the POE injector? In other words, plug your switch in the POE injection box itself, thus using a single cable for data and power to the UAP? What's the relevance of using the secondary port? What about UAP that don't have a secondary port?
Just wanted to say thanks for this video. I attempted this in the past from another RUclipsr and never got it working. Your video made it incredibly easy and I now have wifi in my garage. Thank you!
Nice work!
💯 And awesome as Ubiquiti kit is, I find their website and "help" are far from useful.
This is exactly the video I've been looking all over youtube for. Thanks for posting. Also, love the Homelab stuff. Been into hosting stuff since the early 90's when people dialed in on a modem directly to a bulletin board service. Pretty much pre-internet as we know it.
Dude, came across this channel, I like your format and approach, sub'ed
rollover36 thank you!
Seems we love Ubiquiti the same way - love your format, presentation and cadence. Really nice flow. Thanks.
Thank you!
Thank you for posting this. I had watched another video and never could get it to work. Your steps were easy to follow.
I can totally relate to your discussion at the end of the video. I've got some friends that run homelabs but none of them are as deep in the woods with it as I am.
Thank you! Seems so popular on the internet but not IRL, but I guess that's most things :)
i wonder how that would work with a unifi switch on the secondary port
Your preview image said 400 MB/s not 400 Mbps. I thought it was going to be an insanely fast connection and was curious how that was possible over WiFi.
thank you Tim for all the time you dedicate in this channel! greetings from Italy.
So...any idea what we can do if we *can't* enable the Uplink Connectivity Monitor (at 3:23)? I have enough wi-fi networks set up I had to disable the setting (max 4 to use it), and can't re-enable it.
Will this work with the dream router and a U6 lite AP?
Just what I needed for my family room which has no way to run a wire to it. My Roku should greatly benefit from this. Thank you for the video tip! I ordered a Ubiquiti UniFi UAP-AC-PRO from your Amazon link.
Than you so much! It’s very versatile. You can then connect a switch and plug in all your devices behind your TV!
Hi, is it possible to connect the UAP-AC-PRO both main and secondary port to a PoE+ switch (4 port unmanaged) so I don't need the extra PoE injector?
Sure, it will pull power from the main.
@@TechnoTim Who you are fast! Nice Channel BTW, used it for my second UAP-AC-Pro in bridged mode interesting
This is new for me and.... I will pull this one too! My garage is in the back of my garden. I will renovate my garden in about a few years so this will be a great solution!
Perfect!
@@TechnoTim dude!! I ordered a second uap ac pro which makes it my third ap in the house. It arrived 2 days ago and working perfect! Thanks for this
I love Ubiquity products. We use them at my office on our floor and I have one at my house for about a dozen devices. The AP firmware lapsed and i wasn't able to see access it through the controller software for a while, but today i decided to see what would happen, and sure enough it was detected and even said there's an update. That's some intuitive hardware if you ask me.
I am wondering if you could potentially help here. In a similar vein to your video, my setup is as follows: Unifi Dream Machine > Wireless connection to Unifi 6 Mesh AP > Wired connection to Unifi Switch (PoE) > Wired Connection to PC (LAN). In short, the Unifi 6 Mesh AP is acting as a wireless to ethernet bridge for my PC. However, the issue I am facing is that inevitably, both the Unifi 6 Mesh AP and Unifi Switch go offline. I have no idea why this is happening, but it does cause my PC to lose connection.
This is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks!!
Hello, i was just thinking about doing this in my garage to connect my cameras to a Poe switch, because i don't have a UTP cable in my garage and pulling one will be hard. But i asked this question on the Ubiquiti Forum and there was the answer that with cameras, which produce alot of data transfer, this option is not good. What do you think?
I’ve been using this config with 3 camera for almost 5 years and it’s perfect. 3 of the 5 years were on older gear. The one in the video description is perfect
found this via ubiquiti community site.. love this
Nice! Send me a link I would love to see where it's from!
Love your videos man, keep up the great work! I've learned a lot watching your videos. I have an Orbi with wireless backhaul (tri band) and I use the port on the satellite + switch to bridge together all my devices in the basement, so very similar use case! Hopefully I can go full Unifi soon as well.
EDIT: The only issue with wireless backhaul with the Pros is all of Unifis APs are dual band and so you will lose a lot of throughput without a dedicated third band. Second issue is the pro is 3x3 SU MIMO vs 4x4 MU MIMO for newer APs like the Nano but the only consumer priced one that contains the second port is indeed the Pro (otherwise you'd have to spend $300 for the HD). Just pointing that out!
Also love the outro, thank you for your being so genuine and helping us all out. I will definitely be donating in the future!
Thank you so much! Yeah, the AC Pros are so nice and having the 2nd port makes it so flexible, especially for the price! Also, thank you abou the stream highlight outro comment! That's me everyday and every stream! Check it out sometime!
@@TechnoTim Definitely will! I totally understand having a love for this kind of stuff but not having many friends in-person to share that with.
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Can you do with with the UAP-PRO models? They can do wireless bridge mode but I don't think they can preform wireless-client mode.
Hey @Techno Tim - great channel thank you for all the interesting content.
About this bridge - can it only be achieved on APs with dual ethernet ports? And if so would I be correct to assume that's only the case for the "remote" end - i.e. the source AP could be any model right?
OR is it actually possible to do with a single port AP also on the receiving end?
AFAIK you could plug a cable into that PoE injector and connect a device to that.
Surprised no-one has replied to this question.
Currently, I have two UAPv2 in a bridge mode to connect my switch, nvr, and cameras in my detached garage. These APs don't have a second port. There are some drops here and there, but it has been working other than that.
Thank you! Good stuff!
Love all your guides! Have you thought of doing a Blue Iris setup video?
Not yet! But that's how I run it.
Just ordered a 6e amd the AC pro is going in the garage, can you manage a unifi switch on the bridge side ?
I have actually been thinking about doing this very thing. I already have one Unifi AP AC Pro sitting here in the box for a refresh of my basic access network. I'll be replacing a Linksys WRT3200-ACM with this AP connected to a Netgate SG-1100 for internet. My brother's house is about 100 feet away and was considering doing a bridge with two of these AP's to allow him access to some of my network services without having to set up a VPN because internet out here isn't that great and we only have ~5mbt upload speed.
Sounds like an awesome project! You sound like a nice brother!
Compare to Mesh network system, what's the difference?
Botio Kuo the second AP isn’t repeating or extending. It’s just acting as a client to serve wired connected devices.
Question: Can I use UniFi FlexHD or Unifi UAP-AC-M-PRO as "AP" and "CLIENTS" in a similar setup? I.e. having two or three 'clients' to a common 'access point' using this mode..? Thanks for awesome video :-)
Interesting you mentioned starting out in tech support. I did too, and later on made my way into software development. Cool!
Great to hear!
Does the secondary AP also broadcast wifi?
I do have to ask once it's in bridge does that mean that wifi clients can still connect to the second ap even though it's in bridge mode?
Yea, it can also be used as a repeater / mesh in this scenario!
@@TechnoTim so it's not like the Asus bridge mode where the device that the Lan clients or switch connects to can only be used by Lan clients and not WiFi ones, I'm just trying to understand if that's the case before I go ahead with my network upgrades.
Otherwise the tutorial is brilliant and extremely helpful, you got your self a new subscriber.
I'm trying to figure out if I'm overthinking this, because I'm not finding a straightforward answer online. Is this Wifi bridge to the outside garage simply plugging the Linksys router (that the cameras are connected to via PoE connections) into that second/new Unifi Access Point's Ethernet port? Like either the new AP in that garage is sitting right next to the Linksys router or there's an Ethernet cable being ran up and/or along the wall and/or floor?
I guess I'm not getting past the abstraction of how devices connect to the internet, you're plugged in via an Ethernet cable or connected to WiFi, but it's the same device you're connecting to. Especially a box you get from the ISP, it's a router, modern, and Wi-Fi (that I guess is a wireless access point, to itself technically?)
So I'm trying to figure out how "Set to WiFi bridge between two Unifi APS's" is not the same as "Connect two wireless devices". I have to be either missing something or overthinking this
house has one access point wireless to garage with 2nd AP. 2nd AP has 2 ports, one for POE and one connected to a switch in the garage just for more ports and POE to power cameras. You'll need the one in the description because it has the 2 ports.
Curious how you set up your previous DD-WRT device to the first AC PRO. I've tried with a OpenWRT but it won't connect to my Unify AP.
I just used it as a "client" connection. Worked great for years. 2 AC Pros is a million times better. Links in description for the one I use.
I'm sure it's indeed much better... if I do that, I'll get the "In wall HD" to have the 4 port switch in one device.
Thanks for the great video. I'm looking for a way to use a Ubiquiti Access Point the way you did but have it tie into a non-Ubiquiti access point for internet access. Do you think that is possible? (The UAP-IW-HD would be my preferred unit to use but I could use the same unit you had in the video)
Do I need to use the UAP-AC-PRO with a secondary port or does a UAP-AC-Lite with only one port work as well?
You need 2 ports for the 2nd one, the link in the description
Did you have an issues with unifi updates?
Nope, 0 problems.
Did you have any issues?
Hey There! Can you give me a simple rundown of what was connected to what? I am trying to understand all of this but I would like to know where those APs and other devices were placed. If I understand correctly the NEW AP was connected to the LinkSYS router in the garage (this router is not connected to the Internet)? And this AP then bridged to the AP in your home which is connected to the Internet, right?
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heads up - v5.x firmware can make almost 3/4 of your devices not be able to connect. I normally have close to 40 but only 9 could connect until I downgraded to the latest 4.x
Dude this is perfect.i have my FiOS ont in the living room and i can't run a cable upstairs to my office. I have a PFsense FW and i want to segment and secure my network. Now i probably need 2 managed switches and 2 APs to pull this off but i know exactly what i need to do. cheers!
I have multiple SSIDs for different VLANs that my main UAP AC PRO is broadcasting. If I use a second UAP AC PRO (or LITE) as a repeater, will the second one only broadcast the main SSID, or will i be able to broadcast all of the SSIDs for each VLAN ? thanks.
The one in this video can broadcast all VLANs, mine does.
When I tried this (Mar 2021) everything ran ok for a little while but then the unifi network collapsed with devices falling off the network and my 8 port unifi switch becoming unavailable. Once I powered off the wireless joined AP the network recovered. Not sure if this was because I'd put the new AP too close to an existing AP.
Nice video. Have you done one on setting up a second UniFi as a repeater?
I have done this with ASUS routers with no issues. But after I’m done switching over to Unifi my biggest question is does the AP matter? Will I notice a speed difference between a U6lite or U6+
Works like a champ, thanks for the demo.
Thank you! I’ve been running it for about 9 months now 24/7
Can I still access it as a wifi ap just want to toss one into my garage
Yes, you can also use it as a mesh too!
@@TechnoTim Interesting! I run 2 AC-Pros in my house (shaped like a horseshoe) and have a dead spot in the middle. I have an extra AC Pro and could put it up in the attic in the central part of the house. I am going to give this a go later tonight!
@@TechnoTim at the same time?
Awesome idea. 1 question, let’s use your setup inside your detached garage as an example. You wireless bridge to a switch to your cams. If you wanted to add WiFi to that setup will you need another access point or the bridge can be both bridge and access point?
He is using WiFi to make the bridge...
Do you mean add internet access to the garage? And if so then yes, you could just setup a vlan to go over that same setup he has and talk to another ap or use whatever And have it broadcast an SSID.
Yes and yes. You can use it as a bridge and mesh/repeater at the same time!
Awesome thanks
I’ve used the Unifi AP bridge setup for a long time. It’s possible that they’ve fixed with firmware updates, but there used to be an issue with using the same AP as a bridge to a wired network and using it as a wireless access point at the same time. The issue was that the AP wouldn’t sent the wireless traffic upstream over the wireless uplink and there’d be no connectivity. To fix, I disabled the WLANs on the bridge APs to keep my wireless clients from connecting to it. Perhaps it’s fixed and I should re-test, but this might help if you have issues.
I feel you on the stream highlights. I remember hosting my website my home 486 and getting a letter from Road Runner/Before Time Waner/ Before Spectrum that I can't host without paying for business class internet. This had to be 99 or 00.
YES!
Can the one in the garage be used as an ap at the same time as having a cctv camera plugged into it?
Yup, repeater + bride if you get the model in this video
Are you sure this cannot be done using one of the "Lites" (or just any model with only 1 port) by connecting the LAN port on the power injector to an ethernet switch?
I don’t think so but I could be wrong.
This, in-fact, does work. Once the "Lite" shows "Connected | Wireless", plug your switch or device into the injector's LAN port and wait for the "Lite" to figure out the LAN isn't an uplink. For me it cycled through "Isolated" to "Connected" and after a few mins it came back to "Connected | Wireless". After that, the remote network worked perfectly.
I must be missing something because I don't understand with just the PoE port on the injector plugged in how exactly is the software Unifi Network going to see the new AP?
The connect to each other wirelessly
Been trying to accomplish this with a Dream Machine and AP AC Pro. So far, no luck. It is never detected as a device when it is not physically connected to the network.
You could set it up wired, let it provision, then remove the network connect. It should find its way “home” . I have this set up now with a UDM Pro.
Holly Smoke Batman! I have the exact same printer.......... Great video as always
Right on. Great printer isn't it! It basically only prints shipping labels, coupons, and things I have to physically sign!
@@TechnoTim same here, is a great printer
Does this work with the Access Point WiFi 6 Lite?? Cause these have only one RJ45 Port :O
I have version 7.2.92 and cannot see any of these options. It seems like the previous versions had more functions.
Curious about your workflow: Why when the camera is on you do you splice out in-between sentences? Is this artistic? Can't touch the content, as an avid unifi user, I appreciate any videos on the line.
Thanks! Just newbie editing and filming while trying to keep the pace :) This is an old one :)
Can you add AC AP Pro to an exiting wifi network (not a Unifi one)?
I haven't tried but I don't see why not. It will be a client to your existing network.
Can you make a Video on create a Website With Visual studio code
Already created a free React site here github.com/techno-tim/techno-react
Oh ok 👍
I'm little frustrated searching for an AP Client Router. And I was thinking to buy another UAP-AC-PRO (i already have 4 of them). but since I'm far from home cant really test if they work as ap client router.
What I need? I'm traveling on an RV, every rv park has wifi internet, some of them free, some of them paid, but the constant is that the signal is weak. or I have the bad luck to pick the bad site or the far from the ap. In any case, I have a small wifi ap/router in my rv, that is capable to manage tethering from cellphone, wifi repeater (in a good routing mode), and wan via cable, and I have an external AP that has a sort of ap client router. But it has bad signal (despite that is announced as a powerful). Is a WAV brand, is so bad that my phone sees the park wifi but this ap no. In any case, I need an ap that I can connect to the site wifi, as a client, and connect the wired lan to my other wifi to connect my internal devices via cable or some via wifi. I guess that I should work as AP Client (no bridge/router) too
Sounds like a tough thing to figure out. In the past I've used DD-WRT to solve this in client mode. Not sure if you can adopt another non UniFI network with the AC Pro, might need one of their other products.
what is the range between the two ap's?
40 ft and out in the garage
a question
is it possible to brigde an Ubiquiti AP .... to another NON Ubiquiti AP broadcasting internet wifi ?!?!?!?
I'm doing this currently with a main wifi 6 router to a WiFi ac router I'm getting about 320mbps any idea wifi when I try 2 wifi 6 routers the speed doesn't improve
I am using UNIFI AP AC Pro but in my dashboard, I don't have the uplink wifi feature.
Just unplug it, it should connect as a client
@@TechnoTim Hi Tim, which version of UniFi controller you are using?
can you use a switch poe insted of a poe adoter
Just came across your channel. Great content! Just the information I needed. Subscribed! 😎
Thank you so much! Welcome!
Thanks Tim. In case you dont know yet. DO NOT upgrade the UNIFY controller to 6.0.20 or 6.0.22. There are bugs known already.
Thanks. I've already upgraded and have 0 problems.
Yeahhhh... the new menus have changed again, since this video was made. A _lot._
- new UI (video 3:24->) forget WiFi Networks > Advanced > whatever. Now it's Network > System > Application Configuration > Uplink Conn. Monitor
I ran 10G copper between my out house and my main house (150 Yards or 300ft) but this would have worked nicely. might use this is some future installs.
Anything over 80 meters really need to be fiber for speeds above 2.5G
@@Gastell0 I'm getting 10g speeds and negotiations over cat8 with no issues.
@@royboivin Oh, Cat8 is quite different story, I expected Cat6 or Cat6A, though for this distance it is still a lot more energy efficient and reliable to have fiber, though finding already patched cable for this specific distance would be harder task
@@Gastell0 agree I just didn't want to bury fiber in my back yard. ;)
Thank you
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Welcome aboard!
also it is same SSID yes ?
Yes
Just tried to setup a uap-ac-pro as a client to an existing Wi-Fi AP (not Unifi) and there is no way. Only way to Wi-Fi bridge is with two Unifi devices. Situation is two buildings, one has complete working setup, second building is on a different power source so powerline wont work. I can get a good wifi signal from the second floor at one far end of the building. Second building has a fully wired network in place, with multiple hard wired devices (3d printers etc.) Currently using an NSM2 and it does what I want, just hella slow... uap-ac-pro is simply not able to do this simple job... looking at other manufacturers now...
Thanks mate. I did not know you could do it. Anyway it is good to know. I have 2 AC pros and all my cameras and other hear in my outside study room are wireless and my 2nd AC pro is directed to that direction and it work great. AC pro's are great but I do not like their USG much but still use it though I have set up pfsense in my proxmox inspired by your video. I restart my server time to time (Ryzen 9 3900x) so I do not want my family to squeeze my neck when I am playing with my server and entire network is down. I strip some of the functions out of USG to other gear as USG is not that great but still keep it as it does the basics OK
Sounds awesome!
In your image you say 400MB/s but is has to be 400MBit/s doesn't it?
Love your vids! Thank you very much :)
Good catch! It is 400 Mb/sec but the font I used is only caps 😀
@@TechnoTim Ahh I understand! :P
This is Wi-Fi Mesh based Bridging no?
I prefer the nanoHD. I have a bunch of Lite's and LR's sitting around doing nothing.
how do i connect an Access Point if I can't run any Ethernet cables to the back of my house?
That's exactly what this video was about. Connecting 2 Access Points wirelessly!
This is pretty good throughput, almost same speed as my erthernet speed’ how about your Ethernet transfer speed? Can you get to close to 100M? I can get max 60M
Thank you! I can saturate a gig link, NP with my home network, so yeah 100MB/sec. 10Gb someday!
@@TechnoTim any idea why I can't get close to 100MB/s? Cat5e cable and un-managed switch
The Johnny Depp of home labs
:)
Kann man auch auf 800mbs oder mehr?
Maybe with different equipment
So ddwrt or unifi?
UniFi!
You're thumbnail picture is inaccurate. 400MB equal Mega (B)ytes, (b)its are lower case and 8 bits = 1 Byte. Techno Tim, maybe email me or a network engineer to proof your content before going out. 😁 Good stuff though, thanks.
I totally understand MB vs Mb but my font is all CAPS. I guess emailed the UX designer first 😆 . Thank you!!!!
@@TechnoTim lol 😂 the graphics are nice. Haha thanks and your proxmox vids are amazing. 3970x owner with 5700 XT waiting for Graphics cards to not be sold out... Maybe 5000 series threadripper will have 6900xt apu's haha 😂 (wishing) maybe on 3 or 1 nm...
I just did this! Lol
Nice! How's it work out?
It worked out great
Was all excited when I started watching this video until I realised that this will only work if you have an AP with 2 network connections. With only 1 connection you have to connect the network cable to power and data. As this now becomes a wired AP it does not trigger an uplink. Shame....
That's why I said you need the AC Pro