We're opening a cowork space that's about 14,000 sq.ft. A little large but 
that's the way it worked out in the building we have. We're using a 
combination of UniFi Ap and AC access points and in testing I like them. 
We'll see what happens when we go live after our grand opening. So far the 
coworkers in there haven't had any issues. You can run the UniFi access 
points without a computer controlling them, but to do some things like the 
captive portal you need Unifi controller software running. Since it was the 
only thing I needed a pc for I purchased $189 Zotac Pico pc and the 
controller software runs there. 


On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 10:52:30 AM UTC-4, Shannon Hicks wrote:
>
> I misspoke... The base model is 2.4Ghz only... which for internet access 
> is plenty. 
>
> There's no cloud app to manage it. However, typically those cloud-managed 
> solutions (Like Cisco's Meraki products) you not only have to buy the 
> hardware, but you have to pay yearly fees for the software too. This is buy 
> & you're done.
>
> In theory, you could set up a tiny cloud VPC to run the software... but it 
> would need full-time VPN access into your network (and be publicly secure) 
> for optimal results.
>
> If this info is useful to you guys, here's my Amazon affiliate link to the 
> product :)
>
> Ubiquiti Networks UniFi AP Enterprise WiFi System UAP-3 (Pack of 3) 
> <http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005EORRBW/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B005EORRBW&linkCode=as2&tag=thefunmouse-20&linkId=7BFJN7FNW4K7Z54B>
>
> Shan
>
> On Friday, April 10, 2015 at 9:30:33 AM UTC-5, Jerome wrote:
>>
>> Does UniFi have a cloud app to manage these AP's or just computer-based 
>> app?
>>
>> Jerome
>>
>> On Apr 10, 2015, at 7:23 AM, Shannon Hicks <sh...@iotashan.com> wrote:
>>
>> What you need are some UniFi access points. They are commercial-grade 
>> access points, similar to what a college campus, hospital, or any other 
>> facility where they need a single wifi network, but multiple access points 
>> to provide blanket coverage.
>>
>> The base model, the UniFi AP, goes for like $200 for a three-pack. They 
>> are standard 2.4/5ghz Wireless N access points. They come with everything 
>> you need except the ethernet cable... It comes with the mounting base 
>> plate, brackets for drop ceilings, and the PoE injector. There are faster 
>> (WirelessAC), and outdoor-ready models too, that of course cost more. You 
>> configure the network (including advanced features like guest networks) via 
>> software that runs on a computer.
>>
>> Keep in mind that these are ONLY access points. You still need a router.
>>
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