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    • coliverC
      coliver @Dashrender
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      @dashrender said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

      @coliver said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

      Not sure if you will need it but I think the Unifi AP AC-HD is the newest version. Slightly more expensive but has ~double the bandwidth available per AP then the AC-Pro does.

      Good point - I was actually going to mention the possibility of going the other way - to the Unifi AC Lite. It's less overall bandwidth at the AP (800 Mb vs 1.2 Gb) but still above your internet connection.

      The AC-HDs are good for places that have high density of devices, say a lunch room.

      Yep... just thought i would mention the options.

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        Markferron @coliver
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        @coliver said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

        Not sure if you will need it but I think the Unifi AP AC-HD is the newest version. Slightly more expensive but has ~double the bandwidth available per AP then the AC-Pro does.

        I think we'd be okay with just the Pro version. But I have to ask, anyone know why there are two ports?

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          Markferron @Dashrender
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          @dashrender said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

          @coliver said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

          Not sure if you will need it but I think the Unifi AP AC-HD is the newest version. Slightly more expensive but has ~double the bandwidth available per AP then the AC-Pro does.

          Good point - I was actually going to mention the possibility of going the other way - to the Unifi AC Lite. It's less overall bandwidth at the AP (800 Mb vs 1.2 Gb) but still above your internet connection.

          The AC-HDs are good for places that have high density of devices, say a lunch room.

          Good idea.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @Markferron
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            @markferron said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

            @coliver said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

            Not sure if you will need it but I think the Unifi AP AC-HD is the newest version. Slightly more expensive but has ~double the bandwidth available per AP then the AC-Pro does.

            I think we'd be okay with just the Pro version. But I have to ask, anyone know why there are two ports?

            backup link.

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              Markferron @Dashrender
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              @dashrender Meraki doesn't have that and it's like 3x as much just for hardware

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              • DashrenderD
                Dashrender @Markferron
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                @markferron said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                @coliver said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                Not sure if you will need it but I think the Unifi AP AC-HD is the newest version. Slightly more expensive but has ~double the bandwidth available per AP then the AC-Pro does.

                I think we'd be okay with just the Pro version.

                This is where business understanding really comes in. Perhaps you need the Pro version. But considering the options, possibly saving $80 per AP by using Lites might be acceptable for your situation.

                i.e. Don't buy Pro just because it's called Pro.

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                  Markferron @Dashrender
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                  @dashrender said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                  @markferron said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                  @coliver said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                  Not sure if you will need it but I think the Unifi AP AC-HD is the newest version. Slightly more expensive but has ~double the bandwidth available per AP then the AC-Pro does.

                  I think we'd be okay with just the Pro version.

                  This is where business understanding really comes in. Perhaps you need the Pro version. But considering the options, possibly saving $80 per AP by using Lites might be acceptable for your situation.

                  i.e. Don't buy Pro just because it's called Pro.

                  But....pro?

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                  • brianlittlejohnB
                    brianlittlejohn
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                    I buy pro because they are 48V POE.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @brianlittlejohn
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                      @brianlittlejohn said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                      I buy pro because they are 48V POE.

                      The current production run of AC Lite also support standard POE.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @Markferron
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                        @markferron said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                        @dashrender said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                        @markferron said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                        @coliver said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                        Not sure if you will need it but I think the Unifi AP AC-HD is the newest version. Slightly more expensive but has ~double the bandwidth available per AP then the AC-Pro does.

                        I think we'd be okay with just the Pro version.

                        This is where business understanding really comes in. Perhaps you need the Pro version. But considering the options, possibly saving $80 per AP by using Lites might be acceptable for your situation.

                        i.e. Don't buy Pro just because it's called Pro.

                        But....pro?

                        I'm not sure if you're joking or not.

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                        • brianlittlejohnB
                          brianlittlejohn @Dashrender
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                          @dashrender Nice... When did that happen?

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @Markferron
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                            @markferron said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                            @dashrender Meraki doesn't have that and it's like 3x as much just for hardware

                            Meraki has moved from being "quite good" ten years ago to "utter garbage" today. It's in no way serious gear any longer. but it was good, long ago.

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                            • brianlittlejohnB
                              brianlittlejohn @brianlittlejohn
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                              @brianlittlejohn said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                              @dashrender Nice... When did that happen?

                              Found the answer... apparently back in February... missed that one.

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @brianlittlejohn
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                                @brianlittlejohn said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                                @brianlittlejohn said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                                @dashrender Nice... When did that happen?

                                Found the answer... apparently back in February... missed that one.

                                They aren't very deep in the channel yet. I've orderd 6 AC Lites in the past 4 months, only two of them were 802.3af, the others were passive POE 24v only.

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                                  Obsolesce @Dashrender
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                                  @dashrender said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                                  @coliver said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                                  Not sure if you will need it but I think the Unifi AP AC-HD is the newest version. Slightly more expensive but has ~double the bandwidth available per AP then the AC-Pro does.

                                  Good point - I was actually going to mention the possibility of going the other way - to the Unifi AC Lite. It's less overall bandwidth at the AP (800 Mb vs 1.2 Gb) but still above your internet connection.

                                  The AC-HDs are good for places that have high density of devices, say a lunch room.

                                  Keep in mind that 800 Mb is 100 MB. So, divide that by the amount of wireless devices connected to it. It's not so great anymore and is why you need to have enough to split the connected devices proportionately.

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                                    Markferron @Dashrender
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                                    @dashrender I got jokes

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender @Obsolesce
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                                      @tim_g said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                                      @dashrender said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                                      @coliver said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                                      Not sure if you will need it but I think the Unifi AP AC-HD is the newest version. Slightly more expensive but has ~double the bandwidth available per AP then the AC-Pro does.

                                      Good point - I was actually going to mention the possibility of going the other way - to the Unifi AC Lite. It's less overall bandwidth at the AP (800 Mb vs 1.2 Gb) but still above your internet connection.

                                      The AC-HDs are good for places that have high density of devices, say a lunch room.

                                      Keep in mind that 800 Mb is 100 MB. So, divide that by the amount of wireless devices connected to it. It's not so great anymore and is why you need to have enough to split the connected devices proportionately.

                                      If everyone is using web only based connections (i.e. no local network servers), that 800 Mb (100 MB) is still greater than the 500 Mb (62.5 MB) that they currently have for internet access. So paying for more would be a complete waste.

                                      Reasons for buying the Pro in my mind are 1) more densely populated areas, but not so dense as to need AC-HD and/or 2) onside servers offering 1 Gb+ connections that it's reasonable for a single wireless device to use that much speed

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                                      • ObsolesceO
                                        Obsolesce @Dashrender
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                                        @dashrender said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                                        @tim_g said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                                        @dashrender said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                                        @coliver said in Suggestions for new APs and Firewall:

                                        Not sure if you will need it but I think the Unifi AP AC-HD is the newest version. Slightly more expensive but has ~double the bandwidth available per AP then the AC-Pro does.

                                        Good point - I was actually going to mention the possibility of going the other way - to the Unifi AC Lite. It's less overall bandwidth at the AP (800 Mb vs 1.2 Gb) but still above your internet connection.

                                        The AC-HDs are good for places that have high density of devices, say a lunch room.

                                        Keep in mind that 800 Mb is 100 MB. So, divide that by the amount of wireless devices connected to it. It's not so great anymore and is why you need to have enough to split the connected devices proportionately.

                                        If everyone is using web only based connections (i.e. no local network servers), that 800 Mb (100 MB) is still greater than the 500 Mb (62.5 MB) that they currently have for internet access. So paying for more would be a complete waste.

                                        Reasons for buying the Pro in my mind are 1) more densely populated areas, but not so dense as to need AC-HD and/or 2) onside servers offering 1 Gb+ connections that it's reasonable for a single wireless device to use that much speed

                                        Yeah that's true... i seen he said "campus" so it's probably just everyone's school laptops and cell phones. No need for LAN stuff except DHCP and whatever. School resources are probably few.

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                                        • dafyreD
                                          dafyre
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                                          You could also snag a Pro and an AC-HD for demoing and see how well they work in the concrete & rebar dorms.

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                                          • coliverC
                                            coliver @dafyre
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                                            @dafyre they are certainly cheap enough.

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