The APs are all being replaced with Unifi AC Pro units which cost bugger all so I can keep a few on site as spares.
I do have to question the decision to purchase Meraki in the first place when I see these plans to replace them with UniFi. If you don't use the majority of the Meraki feature set then yes they will look pricey.
I'm looking to get the LR model, would it give good coverage mounted on the hall ceiling (middle of the house) or should it be at the top of the house?
Does it make any difference if it's mounted vertically instead off horizontally?
We didn't purchase them, we get them all free from Meraki as they wanted to get Meraki throughout the business.
As for replacing them with UniFi stuff I agree it may seem a bit odd but the UniFi kit gives us a better wifi signal around the offices and they cost peanuts so even the bean counters will be happy.
The Meraki MDM stuff is very good I have to say so that'll need to be replaced. I've got a couple of the guys looking into alternatives at the moment.
Meraki is like 5-10x the cost of Ubiquiti, isn't it?Thank you.
Meraki it is then
Must say I'm impressed. Just got to turn the other routers off now and start inputting 12 character passwords to all my devices.....Again
I have a VM Superhub2 and a Netgear WNR4000 router.
I want to de clutter as much as possible so want rid of the netgear and turn the VMSH into modem mode.
Doesn't that leave you without a router?
If it's in modem mode then it's a modem! You'll be able to have exactly one client device attached.
If you're wanting to use APs such as the UniFi then leave the SH configured as a router and just turn its wireless off.
Thanks I'll look at it properly. Thinking about how I had it in a previous house was in modem mode but with an 8 port switch.
Ditch the Netgear.
Put the SH back into its full router mode and disable the wireless.
Configure the UniFi so it's using the same wireless settings as the Netgear. If the settings are the same you won't need to reconfigure the client devices.