<rant>I am finally fed up with Ubiquiti's requirement that
a) You MUST use their proprietary control software, which will not install on RHEL so I have to keep a Windows VM; and
b) Now they MANDATE that you connect everything to UBNT's corporate servers.
Well, what are they up to, doing that? My business is none of their business.
I have a Lexmark scanner which has wifi... but it only knows WPS for setup. I get to either push a button on my router for automatic setup, or enter a PIN. But my router is a CentOS virtual machine, and my wifi AP is a Unifi AC Pro.
Well I thought, maybe there's a setting in the AP which will cooperate with WPS, so I installed Windows in a VM and installed UBNT Control. And it does -see- the AP... but will NOT adopt it. No reasons. No solutions. No logs evident. It just will not adopt.
Then I remembered I had this problem with it several years ago with an AP Pro. So that's it, I've had it with UBNT. I have very important documents which I must get scanned today and I'm going to have to go pay Office Depot to do it.
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I am hoping that here in the 21st Century we now have an advanced AP which actually has a web interface and does not require the teat of the Mothership in order to function.
I've been reading good things about TP Link for a long time, and find that they're at the top of the list here, but otherwise know little about them. Can anyone advise?
Are there any other good APs to look at which have their own web setup and do na-ha-hot ping the whole LAN on port 10001 a thousand times a second?
My other preferences are to not pollute the airwaves, by using 5GHz, beam-steering, and especially mesh networking.
a) You MUST use their proprietary control software, which will not install on RHEL so I have to keep a Windows VM; and
b) Now they MANDATE that you connect everything to UBNT's corporate servers.
Well, what are they up to, doing that? My business is none of their business.
I have a Lexmark scanner which has wifi... but it only knows WPS for setup. I get to either push a button on my router for automatic setup, or enter a PIN. But my router is a CentOS virtual machine, and my wifi AP is a Unifi AC Pro.
Well I thought, maybe there's a setting in the AP which will cooperate with WPS, so I installed Windows in a VM and installed UBNT Control. And it does -see- the AP... but will NOT adopt it. No reasons. No solutions. No logs evident. It just will not adopt.
Then I remembered I had this problem with it several years ago with an AP Pro. So that's it, I've had it with UBNT. I have very important documents which I must get scanned today and I'm going to have to go pay Office Depot to do it.
</rant>
I am hoping that here in the 21st Century we now have an advanced AP which actually has a web interface and does not require the teat of the Mothership in order to function.
I've been reading good things about TP Link for a long time, and find that they're at the top of the list here, but otherwise know little about them. Can anyone advise?
Are there any other good APs to look at which have their own web setup and do na-ha-hot ping the whole LAN on port 10001 a thousand times a second?
My other preferences are to not pollute the airwaves, by using 5GHz, beam-steering, and especially mesh networking.