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The pictures do not work for me either. Just see a blue box with "Upgrade to a pro account to embed images in emails".
Exactly what I see.

Anyway on my immediate shopping list is the Doorbell Lite
Probably a Chime to go with it.

I can't decide wether or not to go in on the Unifi sensors or just use generic ZigBee ones. I'd like humidity in each room as well but already have temperature so that's annoying.
 
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Anyone seen any noticeable leaks from the Miami event of what may be coming? I believe the mods delete threads on reddit with folk posting unreleased items.
Wondering if there is a gateway Pro/SE refresh coming to improve the CPU specs etc.
 
I had read of potential rumours of UDM refreshes coming. That was prior to the event though.
I'll wait a bit longer with the pfsense / Sophos XG setup with UNVR etc. I'm ideally wanting to consolidate in due course, so sell off Sophos XG hardware, cloud gateway and UNVR
 
Evening all

Just had an email from Unifi?

Had a quick google

Hi Martin,

You have been invited to access UniFi Identity resources on this site: UCG Ultra.

Had a quick perplexity check, looks a bit too heavy for a home user?

The UniFi Endpoint, more precisely called UniFi Identity Endpoint, is a license-free solution provided by Ubiquiti for streamlining IT management and user access across organizations. It acts as a centralized platform where admins can manage permissions, onboard users, and assign access to core infrastructure services (such as WiFi, VPN, smart door locks, camera monitoring, EV charging, file access, and softphone capabilities) through a single identity hub.
 
Why would they call it UniFi Endpoint and then correct themselves to UniFi Identity Endpoint in their own marketing copy? That's bizarre.
 
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I've just got a mini XG Flex on the way as my splash lol.

That is a very shiny box with a very absurd throughput!
 
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Evening chaps,
Think I'm in a bit of a pickle and at the verge of having to reconfigure my entire network (not the end of the world but a pita).

I've just switched ISPs, overnight Vodafone ceased service and in the morning I had a text from EE telling me that the line was enabled. Cool.

Except, I've got to log in and change the PPPoE config so that WAN1 can log in. Browse to local address, try log in, failed. :confused:
SSH sessions get rejected, guess it's not enabled.
I think I can't log in because my account is a cloud account.

OK, reset to factory, configure PPPoE, internet establishes, restore from cloud backup a few days ago, wait, wait, wait, all configuration restored; overwritten not merged. Back to square one.

I've tried reset to factory, configure as local, restore from downloaded backup but get mismatch in user so it fails validation.

Moral of the story will definitely be, have a local break glass account (facepalm).

Any ideas on how I can get around this?

I do have the EE router, which works, if anyone can think of a way I can get it to act as gateway..
 
I do have the EE router, which works, if anyone can think of a way I can get it to act as gateway..
Plug the WAN port you used for VM into a LAN port on the EE router, set it up as DHCP, then configure a different WAN port (even use on of the LAN ports) for the connection to EE. Then plug in the ONT to the newly configure LAN port and that should do it. You'll be left with a second ISP you can't get rid of (although in newer updates I think you can), but it should get you up and working.
 
I have a router in front of my UDM-SE by setting the router DMZ to an IP then connecting to the WAN of the UDM-SE and setting the DMZ IP as the static address for the WAN. It can then access the internet and you could perhaps do similar so that you can log in and create a local account or just make the changes you need to.

I only do this as my router has no bridge or modem mode option so technically it is double NAT.

You could also maybe delete your site from unifi.ui.com through your account in order to perhaps stop the restore process.
 
Evening chaps,
Think I'm in a bit of a pickle and at the verge of having to reconfigure my entire network (not the end of the world but a pita).

I've just switched ISPs, overnight Vodafone ceased service and in the morning I had a text from EE telling me that the line was enabled. Cool.

Except, I've got to log in and change the PPPoE config so that WAN1 can log in. Browse to local address, try log in, failed. :confused:
SSH sessions get rejected, guess it's not enabled.
I think I can't log in because my account is a cloud account.

OK, reset to factory, configure PPPoE, internet establishes, restore from cloud backup a few days ago, wait, wait, wait, all configuration restored; overwritten not merged. Back to square one.

I've tried reset to factory, configure as local, restore from downloaded backup but get mismatch in user so it fails validation.

Moral of the story will definitely be, have a local break glass account (facepalm).

Any ideas on how I can get around this?

I do have the EE router, which works, if anyone can think of a way I can get it to act as gateway..
Plug the Wan port into the isp router so it gets internet access? Will that work?
 
OK panic over. I sucked it up and reconfigured.

I did try plugging the EE router into a LAN port but it wasn't having any of it, plugging into the WAN port didn't work either - presumably because it was looking for a PPPoE configuration.

Protect seems to have restored historic content from the HDD - not checked it out too much yet so no idea how much config is required at the moment.
 
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