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Cheers chaps, had a look yesterday. It wasnt on 160 so I've changed that and getting considerably higher speeds. Is that congestion or just a poor config?

Speed on my s24u sitting maybe 2m from the ap:
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Speed on my udm:
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Diag from wifiman:

Hallway
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Workshop
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I can see my 5ghz aps are on two different channels. Should I fix that?
 
  • Improved WAN resiliency when RAs are not available in the DHCPv6 environment.
This is the specific fix I have been working on with them

UniFi OS - Dream Machines 4.1.5​


Overview​





Bundled application

Improvements​

  • [UDM-Pro/SE/Pro-Max] Added support for BGP (Broder Gateway Protocol).
  • [UDM] Added support for Hotspot 2.0/PassPoint.
  • Added support for Directory Integration for Identity Standard, sync your users from Microsoft Entra ID, Active Directory, Google Secure LDAP, LDAP, or JumpCloud LDAP.
  • Added support for uploading custom certificates to UniFi OS.
  • Support for the Guest Portal is planned to be available in future releases.
  • Added support for custom SMTP servers for notifications.
  • Added System Log events for unexpected shutdowns.
  • Added support for NetFlow. Learn More
  • Added support for Packet Captures. Learn More
  • Added support for IPv6 Traffic Identification.
  • Added support for showing IP addresses for Admin Changes in System Logs for remote connections.
  • Added disk warnings to the Updates tab in Control Plane.
  • Added support for sending country restriction events to remote syslog servers.
  • Support for Network Application System Logs will be available in a future Network Application release.
  • Added support for Camera Sharing through the Identity app.
  • Improved the user experience when restoring backups.
  • Improved efficiency for configuration changes.
  • Improved Remote Access and backup restore resiliency.
  • Improved setup resiliency when NTP servers are unavailable.
  • Improved system stability.
  • Improved DNS Shield resiliency.
  • Improved WAN resiliency when RAs are not available in the DHCPv6 environment.
  • Improved the device's system description for SNMP.
  • Improved the setup user experience.
  • Improved Shadow Mode resiliency and setup experience.
  • [UDM-SE] Improved PoE compatibility.
  • [UDM-Pro/SE] Improved SFP module connection resiliency.
  • Updated Traffic Identification signatures.
  • Renamed UniFi OS Settings to UniFi OS Control plane, previously only visible via Site Manager.

Bugfixes​

  • Fixed an issue where users with UniFi OS permissions couldn't see System Logs.
  • Fixed an issue where SNMP didn't respond to IPv6 requests.
  • Fixed a DNS server issue that could result in delayed DHCP responses.
  • Fixed incorrect FAN and Temperature reporting via SNMP.
  • Fixed log spam due to multipath routes.
  • Fixed the inability to download backups when Remote Access is disabled.
  • [UDM] Fixed connectivity issues with certain 2.4GHz clients.
  • [UDM-Pro] Fixed an issue where the HDD LED wasn't lit up while a HDD was installed.

UDM

UDW

Cloud GWs
 
  • Improved WAN resiliency when RAs are not available in the DHCPv6 environment.
This is the specific fix I have been working on with them

UniFi OS - Dream Machines 4.1.5​


Overview​





Bundled application

Improvements​

  • [UDM-Pro/SE/Pro-Max] Added support for BGP (Broder Gateway Protocol).
  • [UDM] Added support for Hotspot 2.0/PassPoint.
  • Added support for Directory Integration for Identity Standard, sync your users from Microsoft Entra ID, Active Directory, Google Secure LDAP, LDAP, or JumpCloud LDAP.
  • Added support for uploading custom certificates to UniFi OS.
  • Support for the Guest Portal is planned to be available in future releases.
  • Added support for custom SMTP servers for notifications.
  • Added System Log events for unexpected shutdowns.
  • Added support for NetFlow. Learn More
  • Added support for Packet Captures. Learn More
  • Added support for IPv6 Traffic Identification.
  • Added support for showing IP addresses for Admin Changes in System Logs for remote connections.
  • Added disk warnings to the Updates tab in Control Plane.
  • Added support for sending country restriction events to remote syslog servers.
  • Support for Network Application System Logs will be available in a future Network Application release.
  • Added support for Camera Sharing through the Identity app.
  • Improved the user experience when restoring backups.
  • Improved efficiency for configuration changes.
  • Improved Remote Access and backup restore resiliency.
  • Improved setup resiliency when NTP servers are unavailable.
  • Improved system stability.
  • Improved DNS Shield resiliency.
  • Improved WAN resiliency when RAs are not available in the DHCPv6 environment.
  • Improved the device's system description for SNMP.
  • Improved the setup user experience.
  • Improved Shadow Mode resiliency and setup experience.
  • [UDM-SE] Improved PoE compatibility.
  • [UDM-Pro/SE] Improved SFP module connection resiliency.
  • Updated Traffic Identification signatures.
  • Renamed UniFi OS Settings to UniFi OS Control plane, previously only visible via Site Manager.

Bugfixes​

  • Fixed an issue where users with UniFi OS permissions couldn't see System Logs.
  • Fixed an issue where SNMP didn't respond to IPv6 requests.
  • Fixed a DNS server issue that could result in delayed DHCP responses.
  • Fixed incorrect FAN and Temperature reporting via SNMP.
  • Fixed log spam due to multipath routes.
  • Fixed the inability to download backups when Remote Access is disabled.
  • [UDM] Fixed connectivity issues with certain 2.4GHz clients.
  • [UDM-Pro] Fixed an issue where the HDD LED wasn't lit up while a HDD was installed.

UDM

UDW

Cloud GWs


Early Access release....

GA still gets v4 https://community.ui.com/releases/U...s-4-0-21/a409ef5a-92ad-4f59-b504-30c80d588c38
 
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4.0.21 is an RC at the mo, GA is 4.0.20 iirc unless they have updated it today

The link normally gives the status of it.
 

UniFi Network Application 8.6.3 (EA)

Improvements

Added the ability to filter the AP Density widget in the Dashboard by Radio Bands.
Added French, Italian, and Portuguese as languages.
Added Enhanced 2.4 GHz IoT Connectivity option in the WiFi settings.
Improved connectivity for IoT devices.
Requires firmware version 6.6.78 and 7.0.66 or newer.
Added support for packet captures on WAN ports.
Improved the latency for loading the Dashboard.
Improved the user experience for the Dashboard.
Improved the user search experience within Hotspot Manager.
Improved searching within Settings.
Improved feedback in Port Manager when a device exceeds the Tagged VLAN Management limits.
Renamed AP Analyzer to Radio Manager and improved the user experience.
Renamed RF Scanning to AirTime Scan and is now available under Radios > Environment.
Updated validation for WiFi Settings when MLO is enabled. It now requires WPA3/WPA3 Enterprise.
Updated VLAN limit to 500 for the EFG and UXG-Enterprise.
Requires firmware version 4.1 or newer.

Bugfixes
Fixed an issue where some devices didn't list their signal strength in the AP Meshing settings.
Fixed Packet Capture issues for Access Points using MLO.
Fixed ISP Speed Test History on setups with a PPPoE connection.
Fixed the inability to set SFP28 ports with FEC configured to auto-negotiation.
 
Is there a way of running a traceroute from the Cloud Gateways? SSH or the debug console both let you ping things but the traceroute command doesn't exist.
 
busybox traceroute does it, no idea why it's not just exposed in the UI. My actual question is I'm trying to find out the IP address of the gateway that I've been assigned via DHCP but "route -n" lists them as interface routes for some reason (unless I'm interpreting no next-hop IP incorrectly) which doesn't make a huge amount of sense.
 
Ubiquiti World Conference is this week (23rd) so I wonder what new stuff we will see.

I’m really hoping for a UniFi NAS
 
They just don't seem like the company to do that, they're very much at the low end of the switching market.
Probably not and equally contradictory, even if they did, I'm not sure I'd want to deploy one for anything serious.

However, both they (and Mikrotik), are known for bring products that disrupt the traditional market segments and pricing, so it would certainly be an interesting opportunity for a "low-cost" chassis (it's almost an open goal as the only low cost option is the Aruba 5406R that's many years past when it should have been retired)
 
All I need from them is MLAG, a few more proper L3 features and decent (10Gbps+) routing performance so I can run a pair of them as a core/distribution layer with maybe a 25Gb link off each switch going to access switches. Even better if they're half a U wide so you can get two of them into 1U.
 
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