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Re: [Shop-talk] Router question

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Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Router question
From: "John P. New" <jnew@hazelden.ca>
Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2016 14:11:48 -0400
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I second the positive feedback for Ubiquiti Networks products.

I have deployed 3 Ubiquiti WiFi access points in my house/shop and they work 
well. I have two hard-wired in the house; the 3rd is in the shop (about 100 
feet from the house), connected wirelessly to one of the hard-wired units in 
the house, so there was no need to run a wire from the main house to the shop 
to get WiFi out there. And the best part is that they are POI (Power over 
Ethernet) so you only have to run an ethernet cable from your home 
router/switch to each unit (or to an electrical outlet if connected 
wirelessly); a POI adapter comes with every access point. The ones I use are 
the Long Range version here: https://www.ubnt.com/unifi/unifi-ap-ac-lr/

I got mine from http://www.bhphotovideo.com (NFI) for US$99.00 each (shipping 
included to Canada!) which is the best price I could find.

The software that ties everything together is a free download from Ubiquiti's 
site. From the dashboard you setup the whole network and can monitor all the 
client connections and device status. The only downside is that to get the most 
out of an Ubiquiti setup you should have a server that runs 24/7 that will 
gather stats and run guest portals, etc. A great write up on the system and 
software can be found here 
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2015/10/review-ubiquiti-unifi-made-me-realize-how-terrible-consumer-wi-fi-gear-is/

I also understand they have come out with a version directed at home users. See 
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/05/ubiquiti-aims-squarely-at-home-networking-with-new-amplifi-802-11ac-gear/
 and https://www.amplifi.com/ . The B&H Photo site mentioned above has the 
system available for purchase.

John P. New
London, Ontario, Canada

On July 19, 2016 10:33:48 AM Tony Vaccaro wrote:
> Look at the Ubiquiti Networks line of products. Great stuff. It is pretty
> much all we use now in our business. We are in the computer services
> business.
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> Great range. Lots of sight to sight stuff.
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> Good products.
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> Tony Vaccaro
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