Dick Rees Curmudgeonly Scandihoovian Jan 11, 2011 1,551 0 0 St Paul, MN Jun 25, 2014 #1 A friend is stuck trying to set up wireless link with Ubiquiti gear. All he reports is that it will not "adopt". Any suggestions/experience?
A friend is stuck trying to set up wireless link with Ubiquiti gear. All he reports is that it will not "adopt". Any suggestions/experience?
J Jeffrey Knorr Honorary PhD Jan 11, 2011 172 6 18 Berwick, PA 18603 jrklabs.com Jun 25, 2014 #2 Re: Ubiquiti help Dick Rees said: A friend is stuck trying to set up wireless link with Ubiquiti gear. All he reports is that it will not "adopt". Any suggestions/experience? Click to expand... Did he try resetting the unit to factory defaults? Maybe it's defective? Is the firewall on the host PC disabled? Jeff
Re: Ubiquiti help Dick Rees said: A friend is stuck trying to set up wireless link with Ubiquiti gear. All he reports is that it will not "adopt". Any suggestions/experience? Click to expand... Did he try resetting the unit to factory defaults? Maybe it's defective? Is the firewall on the host PC disabled? Jeff
I Ian Coughlin Sophomore Jan 11, 2011 133 0 16 New York www.dtgentertainment.com Jun 29, 2014 #3 Re: Ubiquiti help Are the WAPs on the same subnet as the controller? If not did he update the inform URL on the WAPs to the controllers IP address or DNS entry?
Re: Ubiquiti help Are the WAPs on the same subnet as the controller? If not did he update the inform URL on the WAPs to the controllers IP address or DNS entry?
Dick Rees Curmudgeonly Scandihoovian Jan 11, 2011 1,551 0 0 St Paul, MN Jun 29, 2014 #4 Re: Ubiquiti help Thanks for the replies. I'm forwarding the info as it comes in.
M Merlijn van Veen Freshman Jun 17, 2013 26 0 1 Jun 30, 2014 #5 Re: Ubiquiti help AirMAX should be turned off. It's proprietary technology that doesn't work with regular WiFi devices.
Re: Ubiquiti help AirMAX should be turned off. It's proprietary technology that doesn't work with regular WiFi devices.