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  <title>300: Talking Ubiquiti With &amp;quot;Super Remie&amp;quot; Cremers </title>
  <description>Topics:  -Remie Cremers of Super Remie comes back to join Command Control Power for our 300th episode and discuss Ubiquiti and Wi-Fi in general -Remie is a newly minted Ubiquiti Wireless Enterprise Admin -He addresses use of a UniFi Cloud Key and how he goes the route of using an in-house controller on a Mac mini in his office. -By doing so, he then manages all of his clients as “sites” in the controller. He then charges his clients an annual fee to maintain this for them -A point of interest is how to migrate devices from one controller to another. More testing may be needed on Sam’s part. -Remie shares a tip on creating users for clients, which involves setting up credentials for the user instead of having them jump through hoops to create a new account. -Finding difficulties in implementing an SSL certificate for his controller, Remie created a guide and shares it with listeners. -For his fees, he offers to do firmware upgrades as well. -One hurdle that he found himself hitting, was the issue of needing to do a “Set Inform” twice to adopt devices on a controller that is not on-site. Ubiquiti confirmed the need for this method. -Joe and Remie put their fancy pants on and discuss DHCP options -As the group discusses the topic of using secondary ports on the AC-Pro APs, Sam makes mention of a hardware limitation where speeds of the AP will represent the top speeds of the device connected to the secondary port. So if a device connected can only operate at 100 Mbps, ALL devices connected to that AP will hit that cap. -Ubiquiti has an impressive line of products in their UniFi line -Joe has a PSA about power cycling the UniFi equipment -Offsite configuration in a staging area is a popular method of setup, although depending on equipment used, it can present its challenges. -As Joe encountered issues with VPN setup, he had access to Ubiquiti’s 24/7 chat support -The UniFi Security Gateway (USG) has its place in some installations but may not fit the bill everywhere -Mounting methods of the access points is an important factor to be aware of that is addressed in the conversation -Before wrapping up, Remie gets into the confusing naming convention for USB and current speeds. He also advises on purchasing the proper cables. </description>
  <author_name>Command Control Power • Apple Tech Support &amp;amp; Business Talk</author_name>
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