Ubiquiti Amplifi Mesh Router
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Ubiquiti Amplifi Mesh Router


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hgmayer99

4 years ago

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Arrouan

4 years ago

I had also once operated the Amplifi behind an Ubiquiti router - this works when the router is running in bridge mode (I have no experience with the Swisscom Box 3). However, I must also mention that I had an overflow with this setting so that the WLAN was only available again after a restart. I did not find out what the problem was. I now have an Ubiquiti UniFi AP in use.

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Nighthawk117

4 years ago

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hendrik.malgo

4 years ago

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Hello, Unfortunately I can't say anything about the UPC Box. Yes, the box must function as a modem and the Ubiquiti makes the connection available as a WLAN. Devices connected to the LAN are then in the same network as the WLAN and can thus communicate with each other (also with the WLAN devices).

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patjaselm

4 years ago

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hendrik_______

4 years ago

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Unfortunately, I can't answer the question 100%, but I understand your concern and what it is about. Regarding Airplay, I notice that Apple always clearly states in the corresponding support article that the devices must be on the same WLAN and not just on the same network: https://support.apple.com/de-de/HT204289 But in a similar case, people have probably already got it to work: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5918809 Have you ever tried to google exactly with your configuration, e.g. by searching for "NAS ethernet Airplay" (instead of "NAS" you can also write your device)? Just to be on the safe side: You are in the same network range in the WLAN as in the Ethernet, so you are not using a different IP range, are you?

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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matthiasbö

4 years ago

Good day See how many watts the old power supply unit was putting out. Then you can try a power supply from the Aukey or Anker brand. I would also test whether the old power supply works on another device, whether the power input on the router is defective.

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gabtek

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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hello, it does have real time monitoring of all devices, you can also group them and shutdown network access by group. But it's far less complete than the professional line of devices from Ubiqity. It's only accessible via the smartphone application. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ubnt.unifihome

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chluethi

5 years ago

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s_rosenthaler

5 years ago

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1. Ubiquiti is still improving the product with software updates. However, I would advise you to wait for Wi-Fi 6 systems unless the purchase is urgent. Practically all major manufacturers (Asus, Netgear, TP-Link) have announced Wi-Fi 6 systems (stand-alone and mesh) for Q4. Offering more is always relative. What is important to you? Good Wi-Fi coverage or extra features like network-level antivirus or similar? I live in a multi-storey old building built in 1911 and have tested various mesh systems. At the moment I've ended up with the TP-Link Deco M9 Plus, which spans three floors with a usable WLAN and offers an antivirus solution at network level. If you want a stand-alone router, the higher-priced devices from Netgear are recommended. By the way, there are already Wi-Fi 6 systems. 2 The stand-alone router is now supplied with a CH-compatible power supply unit. And if you still get an older system with a Schuko plug, Ubiquiti support will send you a suitable power supply free of charge. The situation is worse for the antenna modules, where Ubiquiti has still not managed to develop suitable adapters...

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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daniel.brodard

6 years ago

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OneCent525

8 years ago

Is a Swiss plug now included?

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cybernaut

8 years ago

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No, there is definitely no CH power plug included. You need a Schüko adapter, which is not included. The product is really great, but for fibre optic internet connections via the RJ-45 port it can only be used to a limited extent, up to approx. 450 Mbps in router DHCP mode. Only in bridge mode does it allow the full speed and then many functions are missing, such as DHCP, assigning fixed eIPs, port forwarding... (see forum post: https://community.ubnt.com/t5/Upcoming-Products/AmpliFi-HD-Full-ethernet-speed-is-only-available-in-bridge-mode/m-p/1909582/highlight/true#M16203)

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