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Yes, multiple APs can lead to connectivity problems or inefficient traffic routing if not properly configured.

Yes, multiple APs can lead to connectivity problems or inefficient traffic routing if not properly configured.

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Pablotoner
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03-28-2016, 09:48 AM
#11
Sure thing. Both of my APs are sending 2.4, 5, and 6 channels. Don’t worry about other brands either. Mine is broadcasting on four different SSIDs. My IoT devices stay on just one SSID, which is in its own VLAN—though your network would need to support that. You can tweak each band separately, but I prefer letting it handle itself. It’s actually quite simple. I began with two U6 lites, then moved to U6 enterprises; the only task was swapping in the new APs and adjusting settings. Everything worked smoothly. Upgrades are a breeze too. I don’t lock anything up unless I need to move them, because then I’d have to change something on the interface. Plus, if something fails, one AP can cover the whole house. And I already isolate each device onto its own network.
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Pablotoner
03-28-2016, 09:48 AM #11

Sure thing. Both of my APs are sending 2.4, 5, and 6 channels. Don’t worry about other brands either. Mine is broadcasting on four different SSIDs. My IoT devices stay on just one SSID, which is in its own VLAN—though your network would need to support that. You can tweak each band separately, but I prefer letting it handle itself. It’s actually quite simple. I began with two U6 lites, then moved to U6 enterprises; the only task was swapping in the new APs and adjusting settings. Everything worked smoothly. Upgrades are a breeze too. I don’t lock anything up unless I need to move them, because then I’d have to change something on the interface. Plus, if something fails, one AP can cover the whole house. And I already isolate each device onto its own network.

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aquadio
Member
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03-29-2016, 08:00 AM
#12
I don't believe anyone has discussed this before, but Unifi's APs can function independently or work together as a mesh network. Merging them will reduce overall bandwidth slightly, though it shouldn't be noticeable when using the web. I think the device should link to the management unit for installation and configuration, then relocate it within your home to serve as a mesh node. This approach still needs a POE injector.
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aquadio
03-29-2016, 08:00 AM #12

I don't believe anyone has discussed this before, but Unifi's APs can function independently or work together as a mesh network. Merging them will reduce overall bandwidth slightly, though it shouldn't be noticeable when using the web. I think the device should link to the management unit for installation and configuration, then relocate it within your home to serve as a mesh node. This approach still needs a POE injector.

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kuybi
Junior Member
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03-29-2016, 08:26 AM
#13
They run on PoE, allowing you to connect an injector or a PoE switch. I already have a PoE switch installed permanently, so you can use Ubiquiti software from a PC to locate and configure them without needing separate setup and installation steps.
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kuybi
03-29-2016, 08:26 AM #13

They run on PoE, allowing you to connect an injector or a PoE switch. I already have a PoE switch installed permanently, so you can use Ubiquiti software from a PC to locate and configure them without needing separate setup and installation steps.

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Mirrorous
Member
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04-18-2016, 03:13 PM
#14
The Op seemed concerned about running cables to every device. Using a mesh setup offers a different approach when cabling isn't feasible. I also wanted to verify with the Op whether we can connect the Unifi APs in a mesh configuration.
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Mirrorous
04-18-2016, 03:13 PM #14

The Op seemed concerned about running cables to every device. Using a mesh setup offers a different approach when cabling isn't feasible. I also wanted to verify with the Op whether we can connect the Unifi APs in a mesh configuration.

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