Aye there is no issues if you set it and forget about it, but I change stuff from time to time and it is slow compared to UDMP etc.
100% agree. I was tempted to find another AP and give the express to someone else.
Aye there is no issues if you set it and forget about it, but I change stuff from time to time and it is slow compared to UDMP etc.
I got my order in before it went OOS, I guess it will ship Monday for Tuesday delivery. The Express I have will then go into AP mode as I find the Express just a bit slow and I like the dual WAN on the Ultra.
Where do you see fan speed?Perhaps a little random, but has anyone found / is anyone using a reliable method for fan speed control on Dream Machine SE?
It likes to stick fan1 on 4K+ rpm which is a little whiny to say the least (I didn't really notice it before so I am not sure if it changed with later firmware versions) Trying to configure it via SSH works but seems to get wiped out every 30mins or so.
Interestingly, I have found a fun workaround for now by scheduling a computer to SSH in and change the fan speed every 15mins and temps seem to stay the same but it's hardly ideal.
SSH in and use "sensors" commandWhere do you see fan speed?
Mines hidden away so can't hear it anyway.
Perhaps a little random, but has anyone found / is anyone using a reliable method for fan speed control on Dream Machine SE?
It likes to stick fan1 on 4K+ rpm which is a little whiny to say the least (I didn't really notice it before so I am not sure if it changed with later firmware versions) Trying to configure it via SSH works but seems to get wiped out every 30mins or so.
Interestingly, I have found a fun workaround for now by scheduling a computer to SSH in and change the fan speed every 15mins and temps seem to stay the same but it's hardly ideal.
What’s broken that needs a firmware update?Have ubiquiti effectively abandoned most of the Edgeswitch series of switches? Hasn't been a firmware update in 3 years. Can't see any EOL notices though.
Nice idea - I may look into it when the warranty expiresNoctua fan speed reduction cable is the easiest way. The 4000rpm becomes 2000rpm. I used to do that mod a lot on USG Pro’s.
Well I wasn't so much thinking about what's broken, at least from my own usage, just a general wondering really. Though i can't imagine the firmware is so perfect that there's no flaws right? Especially security ones.What’s broken that needs a firmware update?
Unless any highly rated CVEs come out for the management aspect (ciphers for ssh/https etc), they're relatively simple switches and unlikely to receive any updates.Well I wasn't so much thinking about what's broken, at least from my own usage, just a general wondering really. Though i can't imagine the firmware is so perfect that there's no flaws right? Especially security ones.
I've ended up with 2 APs for a normal sized 3 bed semi.Managed to bag one of the new cloud gateway ultras as a first dive into Unifi. Looking at a pair of U6 Mesh for APs (house is across three floors, so I assume 2 would be needed to guaranee good coverage,) but what switch would anyone recommend to go with these?
Needs to be 8 port, every room has ethernet so one port on the switch would be from the CGU and the rest going to rooms around the house, coincedentally 7 rooms.
I know the CGU doesn't have POE out, but ideally I'd like a POE-powered switch that can also power the APs - the switch will be in an under-stairs cupboard where there are no power socket currently (the CGU is in another room). Would the USW-Ultra (42W) work if I bought an injector to put on the gateway to switch ethernet?
Try one AP upstairs first, you'll likely find it would be more than decent enough unless you have a very large home.
I've ended up with 2 APs for a normal sized 3 bed semi.
I think it's the solid brick/concrete walls, just kills the signal.
I'll probably get another for the garage and back garden.
One U6 Pro covers upstairs, a U6 Mesh for downstairs but still weak signal at the far end of the kitchen extension and in the garage.
I'm not after just acceptable signal either I want decent speeds.
But definitely try one first it'll give you an idea of how far the signal goes in your house.
Just go on the store and filter by features you want/need.Yeh I am tempted to just try one to start especially given the price. Currently I have a Vodafone router for my cityfibre FTTP in the middle of the top floor and an ageing TP-Link router being used as a switch and AP in the middle of the ground floor. Neither has enough signal to cover the whole house top to bottom or front to back even when moved to the middle of the middle floor. I get practically no signal at the back of the house on the ground floor and no signal at all in my back garden because of the amount of brick and metal (appliances and pipes in walls) between the router and back of hte house. So I was thinking one AP on the middle floor at the back of the house and one on the ground floor at the front. But thanks for the suggestions, I will try one to start and move it around to see how it goes.
Any thoughts on a switch?
Very similar to me though I'm semi detached and cable is a mix of cat5a installed about 15 years ago and Cat6a installed last year. Will stick to the one U6 AP to start. Just trying to decide between the USW-Ultra with a poe injector to power it and the Lite 8 poe switch....I'm in a brick-walled 1900s terrace. I have a Unifi Express upstairs at the front of the house where the fibre comes into my study. I've run CAT6 down to the under stairs which is in the centre of the house. All the NAS, PoE switch, printer etc lives under there, with a U6+ run through the wall and mounted in the dining room facing out the back of the house.
This gives me solid coverage everywhere, including out to the garden.
The U6+ is miles better than UX, all my wireless devices tend to stick to it, even the downstairs front of the house which is 'behind' it.