How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?
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@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
So i reset it to default and say i was missing /24 - which Im not exactly sure what that is for. But as Dash Said Above- I need to read the book I have and there's not much I can learn by doing (how I learn) when it comes to this.
/24 is the subnet mask.
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So a NETWORK is a grouping of resources. It's a list of addresses that work together. To know what network you are on, you have to know what those addresses are. So a network is defined as a range of addresses. A network address, like...
192.168.0.0/24
Tell you the first number of the network (192.168.0.0) and the size of the network (/24) which, when taken together, tells you every possible address on the network, because they have to be consecutive.
That's what the subnet number is for.
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So think about defining your neighbourhood in the simple terms of "how far down your street does it go?"
Networks are a one dimensional world, so this is a very simplistic example to mimic them.
So to define your neighbourhood you give me a street address like (1275 Crescent St.)
But that's not a neighbourhood, that's one house. That's just the first house of the neighbourhood, not he neighbourhood. But since we know the neighbourhood is all in a strait row one after another, you just need one additional piece of information which is "how many addresses" to add to the "starting address."
So if we defined the neighbourhood as the next 100 houses, and we know the lowest numerical address in the pool, then it is trivial to know that the neighbourhood is every house from 1275 Crescent St. to 1375 Crescent St.!
Very easy. Know where you start, and how far you go.
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@scottalanmiller said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
So think about defining your neighbourhood in the simple terms of "how far down your street does it go?"
Networks are a one dimensional world, so this is a very simplistic example to mimic them.
So to define your neighbourhood you give me a street address like (1275 Crescent St.)
But that's not a neighbourhood, that's one house. That's just the first house of the neighbourhood, not he neighbourhood. But since we know the neighbourhood is all in a strait row one after another, you just need one additional piece of information which is "how many addresses" to add to the "starting address."
So if we defined the neighbourhood as the next 100 houses, and we know the lowest numerical address in the pool, then it is trivial to know that the neighbourhood is every house from 1275 Crescent St. to 1375 Crescent St.!
Very easy. Know where you start, and how far you go.
that makes a lot more sense.
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Basic networking, and the ISO model, are the two things that I feel just require memorization first. Then you learn to use them. And both are "needed for every conceivable task" you will do in IT.
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@scottalanmiller said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Basic networking, and the ISO model, are the two things that I feel just require memorization first. Then you learn to use them. And both are "needed for every conceivable task" you will do in IT.
Thanks,I'll keep that in mind as I'm learning.
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@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@scottalanmiller said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Basic networking, and the ISO model, are the two things that I feel just require memorization first. Then you learn to use them. And both are "needed for every conceivable task" you will do in IT.
Thanks,I'll keep that in mind as I'm learning.
Here are some good content related to Network.
Professor Messer Network+
https://www.professormesser.com/network-plus/n10-007/n10-007-training-course/https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG49S3nxzAnmpdmX7RoTOyuNJQAb-r-gd
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@scottalanmiller said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Basic networking, and the ISO model, are the two things that I feel just require memorization first. Then you learn to use them. And both are "needed for every conceivable task" you will do in IT.
This, This, This!!!
read the book.
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Can't get the AP to adopt to the controller i have installed on my laptop.
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@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Can't get the AP to adopt to the controller i have installed on my laptop.
Is there DHCP?
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@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Can't get the AP to adopt to the controller i have installed on my laptop.
Is there DHCP?
yes? I think so?
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@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Can't get the AP to adopt to the controller i have installed on my laptop.
Is there DHCP?
yes? I think so?
Then check your DHCP logs and see if your AP has an IP assigned to it.
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@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Can't get the AP to adopt to the controller i have installed on my laptop.
Is there DHCP?
yes? I think so?
Then check your DHCP logs and see if your AP has an IP assigned to it.
it's showing that it was given an IP .
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@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
Can't get the AP to adopt to the controller i have installed on my laptop.
Is there DHCP?
yes? I think so?
Then check your DHCP logs and see if your AP has an IP assigned to it.
it's showing that it was given an IP .
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can you ping it?
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@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
can you ping it?
yes
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did you read the error and do what it said? Update the firmware on the AP before adopting a second time?
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@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
did you read the error and do what it said? Update the firmware on the AP before adopting a second time?
Says that it has to adopt first then upgrade.
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@WrCombs said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
@Dashrender said in How to set up Unifi Controller For Unrouted Private Network?:
did you read the error and do what it said? Update the firmware on the AP before adopting a second time?
Says that it has to adopt first then upgrade.
Then you'll have to likely SSH to it and force an upgrade that way.