I'm not familiar with the AP AC LITE, it sounds like it might be in
their enterprise line.
If you are doing it for home, I really urge the AmpliFI HD. It's a
small cube and two edge mesh WAPs. Installation is mostly turn-key.
As for support--that is the key achilles of Ubiquity's approach. They
made a conscious business decision to build with enterprise grade
hardware, but sell it at consumer grade pricing, and to meet that they
decided to remove the heavy/costly support organization. The net effect
of this is two fold:
1. Support is really just through public forums (meh)
2. They've worked on making their solutions as turn-key as possible
(positive)
On 8/14/19 1:48 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
On Mon, 12 Aug 2019 16:10:01 -0600
"AJ ONeal (Home)" <coola...@gmail.com> wrote:
I have the AC-Lite at home right now:
https://amzn.to/2H3GSgX
OK, on the advice on this thread, I ordered a UniFi® AP AC LITE from
Amazon. It was less expensive than ordering from Ubiquiti, and I needed
a printer cartridge....
Then I hauled in the controller software, "UniFi Network Controller
5.10.25 for Debian/Ubuntu Linux and UniFi Cloud Key". I then tried
installing on a headless computer using gdebi, and got:
This package is uninstallable
Dependency is not satisfiable: mongodb-server (>= 2.4.10)|mongodb-10gen (>=
2.4.14)|mongodb-org-server (>= 2.6.0)
This is on debian 10, buster. There is a mongodb-server on debian 9,
but not 10.
Then I wen to file an issue with Ubiqiti, and got into reCAPTCHA hell,
so I canceled that.
*NOT* impressed.
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