mikrotik and cambium both have a cost effective router that would be a good
replacement.
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Original message From: Josh Luthman
Date: 4/12/18 8:16 AM (GMT-06:00) To: Ubiquiti
Users Group
The nanobridge will almost for sure be an xm board and highest firmware I've
been running on xm is 5.6.15 I think is what it is. It's the one that also has
the Verizon 400mhz fix as an option as well. On xw I've been running 6.04. I
know they have 6.07 out but I haven't even looked into
lol. I almost said..never had to use that feature before not really sure
how it will work but I was definitely curious.
- Original Message - Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] client isolation
From: "CBB - Jay Fuller"
Date: 7/27/17 6:35 pm
To: "Ubiquiti
f them into auto
channel mode?
On 07/26/2017 12:58 PM, Tyson wrote:
pretty sure Josh is right on. on the stations that don't
have the channels that the newer ones have update the firmware.
can't remember what version is the oldest that a
ok. Just read it correctly. Ricks right. xm firmware on any xm hardware. xw
firmware on any xw hardware. You can see what it is under the system tab where
you upload the firmware at. failsafe is it wont let you flash the wrong one on
it.
- Original Message - Subject: Re:
havent done any 2's yet. But for 5.8 it needs to be 6.0 or higher. Ive been
using 6.0.4 personally.
- Original Message - Subject: [Ubnt_users] Rocket 2AC Prism
Firmware compatibility
From: "Jay Weekley"
Date: 7/18/17 11:02 am
To: "Ubiquiti Users
Definitely a awkward issue. The router wont be able to tell the difference
between a tablet/phone and a pc that I know of. Id try to take off security
and see if that helped or try a new router. I like the idea of duplicating the
settings on a different router if hose 2 things dont help.
I had 2 go out in a storm last Friday. Was actually a weird scenario because
both poe units blinked indicating a short i think. Either way swapped out the
prisms and working again. I as well had them up less than a month and none of
the other AC or Motorola equipment on tower affected
also an important note, you can't have an ac client with a regular m5 rocket
ap. you can use an a.c. prism rocket gen 2 (or any ac rocket) on a regular
ubnt 5Ghz sector as ap though and have an ac or regular m5 client and that
scenario would work just fine. I do wish it was backwards
Ive left it like that with multiple ssids for a few weeks before even, but in
the end it always pays to bite the bullet and switch the appropriate people
over to the newly named sector. Copy and pasting ssids while at same time
rebooting the other ap is sometimes the only way to get it right
If you have clear los and its a half mile link at a -70 signal there is
definitely an issue. you should have a much better signal. I have had some
strange scenarios with a high signal and what appeared to be clear los but
elevation, or the tilt on the ap was off and I needed to lower the
airos. i saw your ipv6 comment and was looking at release notes on firmware
when i stopped to read mail so my mind was on airos and just responded without
thinking. :-)
- Original Message - Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] v6 opinions
From: "Josh Luthman"
I should have been more clear. firmware 6.0 to 6.0.4 for regular m5 and m2 gear
- Original Message - Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] v6 opinions
From: "Shawn C. Peppers"
Date: 5/24/17 12:31 pm
To: "Ubiquiti Users Group"
With
Im just glad to see mine is working. I thought my lists seemed pretty inactive.
- Original Message - Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] test
From: "Bob Greene"
Date: 5/24/17 9:47 am
To: "Ubiquiti Users Group"
I think it is working.
They are sold out in the Beta store to :-/ I missed the bandwagon on that one
myself.
- Original Message - Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] V 6.0.1 & 6.0.2
From: "Mathew Howard"
Date: 3/29/17 3:42 pm
To: "Ubiquiti Users Group"
2.4ghz AC
Wish I knew of one curious if anyone does. :-)
- Original Message - Subject: [Ubnt_users] Https:
From: "Steve Barnes"
Date: 2/3/17 10:04 am
To: "'Ubiquiti Users Group (ubnt_users@wispa.org)'"
Having several thousand UBNT devices that
My money is remote management is disabled. I don't know why they make it
disabled automatically after you upgrade it then make a change on some devices
but not all, but there is a pop up warning you that it is disabled after you
hit change. I haven't paid enough attention maybe its a certain
Im no expert on the matter so probably shouldnt chime inBut, Ive
never gone off of what a ubnt speed test shows, always considered not very
accurate. Ive put cheaper mikrotiks at my problem childs house (customers who
complain) before and tested connections that way though cause
So multiple clients all reboot at the same time or just every different kind of
ubnt gear you use at this particular location reboots when it associates.
Either way...sounds like u have done a clean install at this location so
should work unless the ap is the problem. If its just one
There was 4 at one time. The AC Lite, AC ptp, AC ptmp, and ac prism. They may
have stopped making one of these models though.
- Original Message - Subject: Re: [Ubnt_users] Rocket M5 AC
From: "Kees H"
Date: 12/23/16 12:39 pm
To: "Ubiquiti Users Group"
No. I remember an M5 AC Lite Rocket that i was considering getting but was
told for the extra money the prism had noise filtering tech in it that was
worth the money for performance gained. Not an expert on AC stuff dont have
any ptmp setups yet just ptps
- Original Message
Id suggest running a spectrum analyzer on the AP side find the cleanest
channel. Normally with lopsided rates and a good signal this fixes that kind
of situation for me. Ive never personally been a fan of the grids though. I
think they are not dual pol. so if that doesnt help swap the grid
We have had some quirky issues similar to what you are explaining. It seems to
have happened on both xw and xm radios. We use pppoe as a form of
authentication in the cpe and the client radio will stay connected to the ap
but they stop passing traffic and drop their pppoe connection. I
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