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Anyone else have enterprise-grade WiFi? Just bought a Ubiquiti
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Anyone else have enterprise-grade WiFi?

Just bought a Ubiquiti UniFI AP AC Lite. It's living where my old Linksys was, but will be relocated to a more central location at some point.
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>>51459372
no
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>>51459372
placebo
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>>51459372
I was considering getting of the the cheaper ubiquiti access points. Do you like yours?
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>>51459643
how?
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>>51459821
The AP AC Lite is only $80 or so.

It looks a lot better than the Linksys. It's only been up and running for a few hours. The UniFi controller software is pretty awesome though.
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Yeah, I've got a Cisco Aironet AP, and use PEAPv1-GTC as the authentication method on my FreeRADIUS server.
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Noob OP
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>>51459372
Looks like an alien land mine
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>>51460028
Those are ugly.
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>>51459939
Says the kid living with mom and dad.
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Why would I need one?
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>HEY EVERYONE, LOOK WHAT I BOUGHT!!!
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>>51459372
I'm using ubiquiti Loco m2s to share networks with my neighbor.
Cheap and effective.
Love the way they design their stuff; no playing with RF cables, it's all CAT-6.
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>>51459372
say i wanted to extend my wifi range by, 100Yds, what router should i get, or what antenna should i get.
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>>51459867
>caring about looks
Fuckoff
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>>51459932
PEAP is such a pain on netctl lol. why cant it just work :( i have to tweak my profile everytime I connect to my university's wifi
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considering stealing a cisco AIR net AP.

y/n?
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>no controller
>enterprise-grade
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>>51463406
It has a software controller
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>>51459372
I've got a first-gen UniFi AP. It's rock fucking solid and has been for years now. Seriously, ditching a shitty all-in-one wireless router/switch was the best fucking thing I did for my network. The biggest downside is that Ubiquiti is fucking retarded and put a 100mbps port on the original series of APs (I think they fixed that on the AC series) and so I'm stuck with 100mbps 802.11n. The other downside is that the controller is a garbage Java shitfest (which oddly enough I was trying to start when I saw this thread and it WONT FUCKING START FUCK).

At the risk of sounding like a Ubiquiti shill, the Edgerouter X is amazing too, and you don't have to be a CCNA to figure it out since they put in a configuration wizard for SOHO environments. It also isn't controlled through Java, so maybe they learned their goddamn lesson.
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