Yeah that...scary high
After checking with the development team, there's no reason to be concerned at this time. When set to Quiet mode, the device continues to manage its thermal profile appropriately. While a rise in temperature is expected, it's still within safe operating limits. If needed, the system will automatically adjust to maintain stability and protect the hardware.
so its ok it'll get really toastie and throttle back from normal performance to stop it melting? but run slow and be really hot stillUbiquiti just sent me this about the temps:
Didn't seem to, just kept quiet and got really bloody hotOr presumably it ramps up the fan as needed?
I had the same issue with my work laptop again this morning. Typically just before I had a meeting starting.It's a bad idea particularly with the newer standards (i.e. Wifi 7), as the frequencies are combined to give greater throughput. Roaming and band steering is also much better these days, so there should be less issues.
Be worth trying a main SSID that has all bands turned on, and use that for modern devices, and set up a 2.4Ghz only SSID for any older/problematic devices, or IoT devices that you want more control over (and you can use older authentication etc).
I've had one in my loft for a couple of yeas. No issues so far. I believe others in here have switches etc in their loft also.Anyone here mounted a wireless AP in the loft?
I have a 2 storey house. Upstairs walls are mainly stud + plasterboard, downstairs walls are mainly brick.
I have a UDR7 in the lounge which is effectively 1 corner of the house. At the opposite corners signal is not very good and flakey. I'm going to wire in an AP. I could put it on the landing upstairs which is quite central. But I am worried about the aesthetics of it. I could also mount it in the boiler cupboard on the ceiling. Which is just off the upstairs landing. It won't be visible then, but I'm worried as that cupboard gets warm. Also it's another stud wall for the wifi to get through.
And then my final idea is to put it in the loft, mounted on the ridge facing down. I think it will give very good wifi performance, but I am worried about the temperatures in the loft in the summer. I don't have any data on this, but I've been up there in the summer and it is very hot. Has anyone done this?
I know the sensible thing is to just put it on the landing ceiling, but not sure the wife would be very impressed with it.
What do you have up there? Is it an outdoor rated ap?I've had one in my loft for a couple of yeas. No issues so far. I believe others in here have switches etc in their loft also.
I've got a U7 Pro in my loft. I previously had a UAP-AC-Lite.What do you have up there? Is it an outdoor rated ap?
Not going to have a NVR yet. But I will add one at some point and some cameras.No loft, my AP is on the upstairs ceiling. I have a 24 port Pro HD PoE switch and the NVR in the loft.