Main - Ubiquiti UCG-Ultra gateway with USW-Ultra switches and U6-Mesh access points, UX bridges Experimental - Asus routers on Asuswrt or Asuswrt-Merlin, GL.iNet on OpenWrt, Netgate on pfSense Purdue Occasional Visitor Dec 1, 2021 #8 Thank you very much @Tech9 , very interesting and...
Main - Ubiquiti Cloud Gateway Ultra with Ultra PoE switches and U6 Mesh access points, UniFi Express mesh Experimental - Various Asus routers on Asuswrt or Asuswrt-Merlin, GL.iNet on OpenWrt, Netgate on pfSense B bennor Part of the Furniture Nov 6, 2023 #22 SteverinoLA said: I can...
Using access points and not traditional Wi-Fi routers, or using a Wi-Fi mesh and not traditional Wi-Fi routers, means you have one SSID network name and one network, and the Wi-Fi clients can freely roam among the Wi-Fi access points (or mesh routers). Some configurations can use an ...
Ubiquiti UniFi Mesh Mesh networks are great when you require Wi-Fi in places that are difficult or impossible to reach with a cable. Mesh points are able to communicate with each other wirelessly to route traffic from connected clients.
Enter mesh networking. Specifically, the ability for multiple Wi-Fi access points to coordinate with one-another to seamlessly hand-off my device from one to another, much like cell towers do. All using the same SSID, an essential element. You can't have different SSIDs in one home and ...
I recently came across a product made by Ubiquiti. You can have a dish on your roof that points to another dish so you can get the internet over there that is better. I'm not exactly sure how this works. Let's say it's 5km away and I get the internet from Virgin Media and it...