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pow

posted on 29th Nov 13 at 19:27

Gunna have boxes full of bloody power injectors though :lol: I suppose they're 48v so can be used for anything! Gunna move one on Sunday to see if anyone notices

[Edited on 29-11-2013 by pow]


willay

posted on 29th Nov 13 at 16:32

Not a bad deal that with the injectors! Never really read into the UAP-Pro specs but just compared them to the normal UAP and its quite sick :o keep me update pls


pow

posted on 29th Nov 13 at 14:01

I've got the Pro AC's that have a standard 48v PoE and I'm powering them off my Netgear ProSafe PoE switches at the moment. I got a 3 pack from LinITX, just over £600 ex VAT. Plus, mine came with 3 power injectors?

[Edited on 29-11-2013 by pow]


willay

posted on 29th Nov 13 at 10:55

Been reading about them lately and they look really good. The only thing that isn't so sexy is the non standard implementation of 802.3af so please double check that, as a pack of inline power adapters can bring the cost up.

Read a thread on NANOG the other day where everyone is singing their praises in comparison to Cisco etc

Also read about users running the (free) management software in a VM, as it doesn't need a server/dedicated controller appliance, so just have a single VM setup (can even use Linux) and have it running the management/controller GUI 24/7

Who did you buy the pack off? I really want to get some of their kit to play with.


Also worth noting that Nismo off here used Unifi quite abit for his CCTV solutions I believe, he is the one who pointed me in their direction a while ago when I was looking at doing a 800m p2p wireless link.

[Edited on 29-11-2013 by willay]

[Edited on 29-11-2013 by willay]


pow

posted on 27th Nov 13 at 12:23

Just bought a pack of 3 AC (A/B/G/N/AC) access points from UniFi and set one up - seems really nice. Anyone else running that system? If I roll it out I'm looking at a saving of £15k over a Cisco/Meraki/Ruckus setup :|