Unifi Multi Site Updates
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Am i missing something on the Unifi controller.
I need to add a admin user but to all sites, is this possible or do i need to update 60+ sites manually?
(Also will need to add a Wireless Network Soon) -
Looks like if you add someone as a "SuperAdmin" they get added to all sites, not ideal but will work for now
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@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
Looks like if you add someone as a "SuperAdmin" they get added to all sites, not ideal but will work for now
So you want a user to have access to all sites, but not be a superAdmin?
Pretty sure this can be done - you just have to grant them access to all of the sites by hand.
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@Dashrender said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
So you want a user to have access to all sites, but not be a superAdmin?
Pretty sure this can be done - you just have to grant them access to all of the sites by hand.
Yes i want a particular user to only have rights to reboot a AP and no other "admin" tasks like Adopt or change settings.
It's basically a 1st line tech,But i don't fancy going through all 60+ sites to add him manually
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Same with a new Wireless Network (SSID) i need to add it to all sites, just thought there would be a quick "MASS ADD"
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@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
Same with a new Wireless Network (SSID) i need to add it to all sites, just thought there would be a quick "MASS ADD"
Yeah - I'm surprised there hasn't been more complaining around here over time of the lack of a CLI for Unifi APs...
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There is quite a bit of complaining about this one.
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@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
Same with a new Wireless Network (SSID) i need to add it to all sites, just thought there would be a quick "MASS ADD"
Because sites are not designed for this.
A site is typically a distinct entity with its own information.
So you are using this contrary to design. Not that it cannot work, but not what it is designed as.
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@JaredBusch said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
Same with a new Wireless Network (SSID) i need to add it to all sites, just thought there would be a quick "MASS ADD"
Because sites are not designed for this.
A site is typically a distinct entity with its own information.
So you are using this contrary to design. Not that it cannot work, but not what it is designed as.
I suppose I agree with this... So that said - UBNT needs to break it down a bit more... More like Companies at the top, and under a company they have sites/locations.
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@Dashrender said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@JaredBusch said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
Same with a new Wireless Network (SSID) i need to add it to all sites, just thought there would be a quick "MASS ADD"
Because sites are not designed for this.
A site is typically a distinct entity with its own information.
So you are using this contrary to design. Not that it cannot work, but not what it is designed as.
I suppose I agree with this... So that said - UBNT needs to break it down a bit more... More like Companies at the top, and under a company they have sites/locations.
I get that a company can have a need like @hobbit666 is describing. It is simply not the "normal" consideration that UBNT built for.
I have all of these Sites.
A couple have the same SSID plus a distinct SSID. But that is not the normal.
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@JaredBusch said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@Dashrender said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@JaredBusch said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
Same with a new Wireless Network (SSID) i need to add it to all sites, just thought there would be a quick "MASS ADD"
Because sites are not designed for this.
A site is typically a distinct entity with its own information.
So you are using this contrary to design. Not that it cannot work, but not what it is designed as.
I suppose I agree with this... So that said - UBNT needs to break it down a bit more... More like Companies at the top, and under a company they have sites/locations.
I get that a company can have a need like @hobbit666 is describing. It is simply not the "normal" consideration that UBNT built for.
That part is obvious, though that just shows small thinking on their part. Considering the use of Unifi gear for the whole stack, you have to create different sites for different firewall configurations - but I'm assuming most companies would like their WiFi to be universal across the entire enterprise (large or small).
I manage 3 locations, it would be nice to have WiFi be the same over all of them - one setting to rule them all... again just shows small thinking...
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@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@Dashrender said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
So you want a user to have access to all sites, but not be a superAdmin?
Pretty sure this can be done - you just have to grant them access to all of the sites by hand.
Yes i want a particular user to only have rights to reboot a AP and no other "admin" tasks like Adopt or change settings.
It's basically a 1st line tech,But i don't fancy going through all 60+ sites to add him manually
Any kind of group control for users would be nice. I 100% agree with that bit.
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@Dashrender said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
Considering the use of Unifi gear for the whole stack,
Yeah, just don't.
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@JaredBusch said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@Dashrender said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
Considering the use of Unifi gear for the whole stack,
Yeah, jsut don't.
LOL - I wasn't sure how you were going to react to that bit.. .;)
I tend to agree with your sentiment, and if you don't then you can put multiple sites worth of APs into a single Unifi Site if they are all going to be the same. But then you loose a bit of niceness of seeing the separate locations info.
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@Dashrender said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
I manage 3 locations, it would be nice to have WiFi be the same over all of them - one setting to rule them all... again just shows small thinking...
If their stuff is supposed to be the same, then put them in the same site. If not, what is the complaint?
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@JaredBusch said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
Because sites are not designed for this.
A site is typically a distinct entity with its own information.So you are using this contrary to design. Not that it cannot work, but not what it is designed as.
OK but we have 60+ "Sites" that have their own network IP and Wireless Network, but i need to add a common one Corporate laptops via Radius. Was just hoping to add this all at once.
But also the unifi controller isn't just going to be used by companies that have multiple "clients" like a MSP. I'm sure alot of companies that have several sites use common SSID at all sites.
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@JaredBusch But i do see where your coming from too.
Just would be a nice feature.
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@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
But also the unifi controller isn't just going to be used by companies that have multiple "clients" like a MSP. I'm sure alot of companies that have several sites use common SSID at all sites.
It is actually designed for the WISP market, not the MSP market.
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@JaredBusch said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
But also the unifi controller isn't just going to be used by companies that have multiple "clients" like a MSP. I'm sure alot of companies that have several sites use common SSID at all sites.
It is actually designed for the WISP market, not the MSP market.
Or the enterprise.
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@Dashrender said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@JaredBusch said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
@hobbit666 said in Unifi Multi Site Updates:
But also the unifi controller isn't just going to be used by companies that have multiple "clients" like a MSP. I'm sure alot of companies that have several sites use common SSID at all sites.
It is actually designed for the WISP market, not the MSP market.
Or the enterprise.
Umm wut?