Love ubiquiti design language but I wish they'd make more stuff for those who rent and can't mount access points. Other than the older u6 mesh we have stuff all options. Thanks for the review. My goto reviewer for informed purchasing decisions.
@thouphiqsyed53987 сағат бұрын
For a range of 30 meters?
@thouphiqsyed53987 сағат бұрын
Does this offer any optical zooming as its wireless camera
@MrBrettStar2 күн бұрын
It would be great to see a guide for upgrading from cloud key/usg to the ucg-ultra. The guides online seem to be hit and miss. There will be a LOT of people doing this shortly now that there is more stock in Australia (including me).
@fatalradius2 күн бұрын
Hey, thanks for the video! I think the phone configuration is what throws me off the most. Although it looks simple, how is remote management after the initial phone set up? I would like to set this up for a small business but also be able to manage the gateway remotely when I'm not on-site.
@cpjolicoeur3 күн бұрын
Someone get this man an air conditioner....
@appel5003 күн бұрын
Do you need Unifi protect to run these?
@Eradicate9994 күн бұрын
So If I have a 10Gbps internet plan, and connect my router to this AP which has 2.5Gbps port, how will I get WiFi 7 speeds in terms of Internet Speed?
@deher91102 күн бұрын
over wifi on your local network
@Eradicate9992 күн бұрын
@@deher9110 I didn't understand? Which WiFi? AP that receives only 2.5Gbps speed can give you more than 10Gbps wifi?
@Goku610015 күн бұрын
Can you plug this into a tp-link switch?
@The_Tech_GeeksКүн бұрын
Yes you can if the TP-Link switch provides 48V PoE based power
@cembobo6 күн бұрын
Can i use another brand switch
@The_Tech_Geeks5 күн бұрын
You can use any brand switch you want, it just won't be configureable / able to be managed in the Omada control panel, but other than that it should work fine.
@kylejohnson9637 күн бұрын
Do you know if the update came out so we can use a G2 Pro intercom with the Viewers? Also could i connect 3 viewers to one system? The design would be. A guest pushes 1 of 2 G2 Pro intercom buttons and all 3 viewers in the business ring as well as the app on phones. Thanks for this great video.
@The_Tech_Geeks5 күн бұрын
Good question. From the Ubiquiti site "Intercom Viewers can also receive doorbell calls from the G2 Reader Pro." Yes you can also assign a number of viewers to a UA-Hub so therefore all will ring when the Hub receives a call, or you can join a single viewer to multiple UA-Hubs and so as a result it can be activated by a number of different readers / intercoms. I hope this helps
@MarkWiseman17 күн бұрын
Yeah great no ftp
@The_Tech_GeeksКүн бұрын
:(
@Photoshopuzr8 күн бұрын
hey can you do a usp-pdu-pro from UI all the other videos on the internet is ages old, I will like to know if UI ffixed the ports that wasn't working on the unit. I can't believe no one has made a update to this pdu.
@The_Tech_GeeksКүн бұрын
Good suggestion. I am based in Australia and currently Ubiquiti don't make a version with Australian power plug connections I am afraid, so I will need to wait until one is released.
@edgarwideman7378 күн бұрын
How do you get a user or ANYTHING in the directory. I will not be getting the viewer because I am always mobile so I want the call to go to my phone. There is no documentation ANYWHERE!
@edgarwideman7378 күн бұрын
How in the WORLD!!!!!!!!!! do you make a call go to the app. There is no documentation anywhere!
@8Jallin11 күн бұрын
How’s the noise?
@The_Tech_GeeksКүн бұрын
Close up it is around 54 dBa and about 1m away it is about 35 dBa, I hope this helps - In basic terms you can certainly hear it running. If you had this in a house and you were in the same room, the fan and the harddrive read/write may be annoying. If it is in a small cabinet etc, then you will probably be fine.
@mrsexytime_11 күн бұрын
do we know when they will be avalible in the UK?
@coolhead868611 күн бұрын
Isn't it stupid that they don't include the power adapter for the POE version? How the hell anyone could test the camera without an NVR?
@The_Tech_Geeks10 күн бұрын
The idea is that if you want the PoE version then you probably have a PoE switch or a PoE injector you can use. Either of those will allow you to test the camera without an NVR
@RangjutLaurifolia13 күн бұрын
How does TP-Link VIGI compare to Hikvision (at similar price point) for functionality and quality? Thanks.
@tharindurajakaruna159013 күн бұрын
Can you show how the CLI connection is made using both an IP address and the hostname through SSH:22.
@The_Tech_Geeks13 күн бұрын
Thanks for the question. You don't need to configure these devices using SSH, so nothing to show I am afraid.
@hunterc519115 күн бұрын
the problem is this intercom and the viewers won’t work in a house unless you are only going to have one viewer. i don’t believe there’s the ability to ring a name in the directory (or hit the doorbell) and have it call all of the viewers through your house. Ideally i’d like to have my family’s names in the directory then a guest pushes the name of the person they want and then all the viewers in the house will ring along with the access app on that specific family members phone (like a call group). till that happens this will be hard to use in a home since guests will have to guess which room im in to call the right viewer.
@tomgosy16 күн бұрын
For once Ubiquiti have done a good job with leaving a lot of the features either unused or open to further improvement. With the physical buttons this is perfect for a gate entry system. Hopefully we will be able to configure it to be used for that, where it would then give the option to remove the directory and have one press ring on the ring button
@The_Tech_Geeks16 күн бұрын
Exactly, but watch this space as there may be rumours of a gate system in the works, but time will tell :D
@tomgosy15 күн бұрын
@@The_Tech_Geeks I'm excited!
@TheSkualo7516 күн бұрын
hi dear, i have an old historic bronze keyboard that i use it as secondary entrance. In the general entrance i will use the ubiquiti intercom. In the bronzed keyboard i have 6 buttons. Can i reassign the others input of the access hub to call the apartment inside a secondary block?
@Lewis456817 күн бұрын
You wouldn’t want that on the side of your house 😂
@The_Tech_Geeks16 күн бұрын
Correct, the compact version is better if you are not looking to house the Dome cameras in the case.
@Lewis456815 күн бұрын
@@The_Tech_Geeksis it out, I am really excited for that g5ptz if it’s an official product
@tld810217 күн бұрын
How common is half width racks? Wouldn't the intended use case best suit Ubiquiti's new white aesthetics?
@andrewcarfax-foster504618 күн бұрын
i'd like to use two UX's to create a guest a meshed wifi network with a captive portal. Thanks for your info on setting that up. Would you happen to know if captive portal guest network setup is also a supported feature?
@andrewcarfax-foster504618 күн бұрын
18:01, mentioned guest networking at the end there, So I assume captive portal features are there too.
@feastwithethan941218 күн бұрын
Stop swallowing while talking.
@The_Tech_Geeks18 күн бұрын
OK, Noted.
@badger2518 күн бұрын
I am new to networking, but if you just wire your EAP610 directly to your ISP modem aren't you running the risk without a firewall or any vlan options. This is the only video that I have seen that suggests the router as an optional item and the hardware controller as the required option. Seems like a better solution would be to us an ER605 as router and then setup the EAP610 in standalone mode. From what I have seen, the hardware controller is really only needed for a mesh setup with multiple AP. Thanks for all the informational videos.
@simonm812720 күн бұрын
Do Aussies pronounce Router like the US, I didn't think so? Grinds me, it is a router as in hooter! C'mon man you're a Brit, well accent is. No offence intended. 😁
@The_Tech_Geeks20 күн бұрын
Haha, I am afraid if I say it the English way it will become an X-Rated channel here in Australia as the english way we say router, means something very different here in Australia !
@simonm812720 күн бұрын
@@The_Tech_Geeks lol 😂 fair dinkum , we all love routing ! I know a lot of aussies so know where you’re coming from. Forgiven .
@MrBrettStar2 күн бұрын
I often say it’s funny how in Australia if it’s a route for roads we pronounce it root but if it’s a router we use the American pronunciation. Most countries use the same type of pronunciation for both.
@Optimistici820 күн бұрын
paul, i just bought ruijie rg-eg150gw-x and im planning to pair it with my starlink to extend wifi and i want to use ruijie captive portal as SSID authentication, so my question is have you tested starlink with ruijie captive portal and does it work??
@SuperMerlot22 күн бұрын
Looks like a good product; but 500USD ?
@The_Tech_Geeks21 күн бұрын
For the build and functions, it is probably worth the money compared to some of the other vendors in this higher end customer space, but obviously not as cheap as the more entry level vendors around.
@grsmustard913923 күн бұрын
57 minutes of waffling.....seldomly seen such a poor explanation on the simple basics. Ridiculous!!!!!!!!
@The_Tech_Geeks21 күн бұрын
Thanks for your comments. Generally we have encourgement the other way around and people like the videos, but hey sorry it was no use to you.
@grsmustard913920 күн бұрын
@@The_Tech_Geeks Admittedly, my comment was a bit harsh in it's tone and I apologize for that. But as it is, surely you can appreciate that people look for very specific content and help, and people prefer to watch short videos of max 10 minutes, rather than watch 2/3 of a movie. So if I look for "how to connect a wifi extender to Starlink" I already understand the difference between mesh & extenders. So I don't want to receive an explanation on what the difference is, nor do I want to fast forward/scroll through the video to find the answer to my question. Now you provide soooo much information in that video. And the individual sections are no doubt very valuable to different viewers looking for different answers. So why not break a long video down into shorter videos with different headings, such as "The difference between mesh & extenders", "how to install a mesh system to Starlink", "how to install an extender to Starlink" etc. The last one is what I was looking for, but your video was just too encumbered. So I watched someone else's 3 minute video and got the answer to the point. I would bet my bottom Dollar that you would get many many many more views if you broke your videos down into shorter videos. TikTok has stuffed the use of long videos up. Nowadays, everything has to be specific and as short as reasonably possible. All the best and good luck.
@The_Tech_Geeks20 күн бұрын
Hey, thanks for your further comments. I think you may have fallen in to the trap that you assume we run this channel to get views and therefore money from those views. This channel is actually here to answer questions our customers have. This video was made around a year ago when Starlink was just starting to get traction here in Australia. It was made for a very specific target audience of around 40,000 facebok users of two groups at the time. That audience had hardly ever had any usable internet at the time, even less the ability to extend wireless. It was meant to be a really over the top explanation. You will see we have put chapters on the video so people can easily jump to the sections they want. You will also see by the comments that most have found it really helpful. I have no issue with your point of view or your comments, it is just this video was probably not created for you, as you seem to know the concepts already. This was created for people that did not even know how to put Starlink together or what it even could do, let alone how to extend the wireless around their property. This video was created to draw people away from our telephone and email support and create a more self educational solution. From the 75k+ views I believe it has done what we needed. I hope this helps further.
@ttss572624 күн бұрын
Stupid to have a dongle on there now you need to put a hole
@The_Tech_Geeks24 күн бұрын
It is an interesting approach, but just the same as many of the other vendors out there, or maybe it is a ploy to sell junction boxes :D
@PCHEMTUTOR25 күн бұрын
Not many passionate tech people put there these days. You guys are def top notch, love your videos - to the point, knowledgeable, valuable 👍🏻
@The_Tech_Geeks24 күн бұрын
Our pleasure!
@PCHEMTUTOR25 күн бұрын
"If 1 device has a poor connection, it will draw down the connection of other devices connected to the same AP". I dont quite understood this, could you kindly explain. Great video btw, subscribed!
@The_Tech_Geeks24 күн бұрын
Think of it like this. You have a group of friends over and you are all talking at an average volume in the same room. You can generally hear each other, but over time the person you want to talk to has moved to the other end of the room. You are the "Access Point" so have to stay where you are. To keep communicating with that friend you have to either shout louder or ask everyone else to quiet down (ie ask all the other devices to slow down) At some point your friend will be to far away for you to be able to hear without telling everyone else in the room to stop speaking (stop sending data) to you. This is how an access point works. It tries to listen and speak to each device evenly and fairly, but as devices move further away they get harder to comunciate with due to the "noise" around (ie walls, distance, electrical interference etc) To keep talking to those further away devices the access point has to slow the other conversations (quiet) of the devices closer hence reducing everyone's speed. This is what I mean by drawing down the speed conenction of all devices connected. This is why more access points are better than one, as it speeds out the communication and helps keep more devices within range. I hope this helps.
@PCHEMTUTOR22 күн бұрын
@@The_Tech_Geeks omg thanks so much for that. You guys are severely underrated!
@krizpavel25 күн бұрын
Hi, it is possible mount it on roof (horizontal) or only to wall (vertikal). On video it looks only on vertikall wall. Thx.
@The_Tech_Geeks24 күн бұрын
Good question. I don't think you can mount it horizontally as I don't believe the motors in the device will cope with moving the device up and down as they were not designed that way. It may be possible, but have not tried it I am afraid.
@kerryjack322925 күн бұрын
Hi you talk about the ruijie app and adding products to it. We have the 5 port switch and one cabled ruijie access point I am wanting to add another access point. Do I need to use the app and add each item to it or can I just install and go.
@The_Tech_Geeks24 күн бұрын
Good question. The Ruijie access points come out of the box ready to use. They each have a unique wireless name (SSID) If you want all the access points to work as one name, then you should create a project in the Ruijie App and add them all to that. You can then create a single set of settings that all of the devices will share. I hope this helps.
@bruh_491126 күн бұрын
Thank you for a great and helpful video! Especially the tip on how to handle an ISP with 192.168.1.1 was extremely helpful. Since I am new to Unifi I probably would have been stuck on that. Thanks from a Swedish follower!
@The_Tech_Geeks24 күн бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@-D3D327 күн бұрын
I have to mount this in a brick wall. I don't feel very confident in it. Thanks for the video, they still do not include any directions, ugh.
@The_Tech_Geeks24 күн бұрын
It does not need to carry much weight, but otherwise use something like the Ubiquiti UB-AM as a more secure option with metal zip ties.
@Aier028 күн бұрын
You have leaked your Wan ip at 07:42
@The_Tech_Geeks27 күн бұрын
Yes but this is a test network we use so not really worried about that as it changes regularly anyway.
@zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz928 күн бұрын
I'm planning to improve my phone internet. Inside in my house internet is bad. It's a Samsung fold 3. Should I upgrade my phone or try this message?
@zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz928 күн бұрын
Also, I think it's my room. So if I install mesh into room right next to internet, will this also impact?
@The_Tech_Geeks24 күн бұрын
If you are using the internet directly off a sim card on your phone and not via wireless none of these options will help you I am afraid. If you are using wireless to connect to the internet, ie you have a router in your property somewhere, then see how good a connection you get standing close to it. If it is good, then a mesh / repeater device half way between the router and the bad wireless spot should help (assuming it is less than about 20m in distance)
@zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz922 күн бұрын
Ok thank you
@TheStevenWhiting29 күн бұрын
Is it actually a router or not? Looking for a new router as the new ISP doesn't provide one so I want to get a decent one.
@The_Tech_Geeks28 күн бұрын
The Cloud Gateway Ultra is a full router along with being a Ubiquiti controller for up to 30 other Ubiquiti devices, ie switches, access points etc.
@knorpsiu29 күн бұрын
could the viewer be used only to unlock the door, i.e. without the intercom module? In my setup I would have a UA hub connected to the door lock and a G3 bullet. The door bell would be third party, but the strike lock would be connected to the UA hub and ideally unlocked via the viewer which would display the video of the G3 on demand
@The_Tech_Geeks28 күн бұрын
Good question. In theory you can use the viewer to unlock a door attached to an UA hub without the need for the Intercom. The only thing you can’t do (pretty sure anyway) is display the output from the G3 bullet to the viewer. At the moment that is still controlled by UniFi protect and UniFi access. I hope this helps your research further.
@knorpsiu8 күн бұрын
@@The_Tech_Geeks hi, as it stands, the viewer forces you to pair it with an intercom. I bought one, but it would not allow me to use it without the intercom. Support told me they might add the feature in future releases of Protect.
@gavienocampbell8595Ай бұрын
With deco, do you have to put starlink into bypass mode?
@The_Tech_Geeks28 күн бұрын
You dont have to. It may work out better in the long run or if you have configured the LAN ips of the Deco in the same IP range as the Starlink, but it will be up to you. I hope this helps
@andlepАй бұрын
Thanks for the great info. Just bought the triple set on sale for $150aud .
@The_Tech_GeeksАй бұрын
Nice!
@bradleyclark5936Ай бұрын
Data support on the Ethernet port as well? Or just WiFi and PoE?
@The_Tech_GeeksАй бұрын
This device does not support PoE (well the wireless model doesn't) but you can still get data on the ethernet cable and you can still power via 12v if you want.
@felicityfalconer4339Ай бұрын
Thankyou so much for the video - I really struggled with other instructions I found, but this was so clear, and the explanations of what everything was doing helped me get my system up and running in no time. 1 metre thick stone walls are no longer the barrier they were to the wifi.
@The_Tech_GeeksАй бұрын
So good to hear. Thanks for the encouragement
@rizasurbakti5613Ай бұрын
Does the EW3200Pro have a "Flow Control" feature? which keeps Latency (Ping) stable even though another device is carrying out the download process.
@The_Tech_Geeks28 күн бұрын
According to the spec sheet here - it supports port based flow control - www.ruijienetworks.com/resources/preview/76762. I hope this helps
@maxamps45Ай бұрын
is that ethernet port PoE+ enabled port?
@The_Tech_GeeksАй бұрын
Good question - No, that port is a straight ethernet port for the communication to the Solar setup, ie stats, charging info etc.
@maxamps45Ай бұрын
@@The_Tech_Geeks oh, so the only power outputs are 12v? I kinda wish that thing has poe+ port