On 11.06.2014 22:48, Richard Shaw wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 3:31 PM, poma <pomidorabelisima@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There are four "indoor" models, and basic one ain't 5 GHz.
Yes, I have the basic one, so it does support "n" but in 2.4GHz only.
Besides there is no soft for the linux distros.
The discovery software is java based and does run, but I couldn't get it to
work.
The full unifi software is java with a mongodb database backend and works
fine. I have a RPM I created, the only problem I haven't been able to fix
is the selinux issues, one for the private mongodb instance, and then the
ports it binds to.
Richard
OK. there is soft[1] although it is not visible on the official download site, however not officially supported and not fully functional.
$ 7z x -so UniFi.unix.zip UniFi/readme.txt | cat
...
Processing archive: UniFi.unix.zip
Extracting UniFi/readme.txt
Everything is Ok
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This is UniFi build for Linux/Unix-like system. It is not officially
supported / regularly tested.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
It's basically a package that strips all of the native components
Limitations
===================
* Auto update (of UniFi controller) does not work
* Backup/Restore does not work (see FAQ)
System Requirements
===================
* mongoDB 1.6.5 (http://www.mongodb.org/downloads)
* Sun Java 6
Install
===================
1. unzip it to a directory you prefer, e.g. /path/to/UniFi
2. make sure you have mongod installed (out database server) for your platform
3. make sure /path/to/UniFi/bin/mongod points to the /path/to/mongod
4. to run it,
cd /path/to/UniFi/
java -jar lib/ace.jar start
5. to stop it,
cd /path/to/UniFi/
java -jar lib/ace.jar stop
...
$ java -jar UniFi/lib/ace.jar start
Port 8443 not available
BTW it seems that the dd-wrt can be installed on it but not for free.
ftp://ftp.dd-wrt.com/betas/2014/05-27-2014-r24160/ubnt_UniFi_AP/install.txt
Besides you do this at your own risk and expense.
And what about the "modprobe iwlwifi 11n_disable=[1248]",
does it have any effect on throughput?
poma
[1] http://goo.gl/lWuQON
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