First look at the UISP Router
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- čas přidán 27. 09. 2022
- In this video, Alex takes a look at the new UISP Router, gets it adopted to a HostiFi hosted UISP controller, has a look at the settings in the UISP app and the desktop version.
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Can I use it as a traditional L3 router (like a Cisco ISR router) without the NAT function as I want to place it behind the ISP provided Cisco router to create L3 network segmentation for internal network.
Is it possible to setup multi-WAN load balancing/fail over with the UISP router or do I need to get the UISP EdgeRouter X instead?
At this time, the UISP Router does not support more than one WAN. We would recommend the EdgeRouter X if you need more than one WAN. Video below if you need more help!
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So I wanna start an ISP, can I use UISP controller without the UISP router cause it's not available in my country. The PtP links are available and can I use them with something like pfsense router with UISP controller and pppoe clients.
Hey Aryan! Thanks for watching the video.
You asked if you can use the UISP Controller without the UISP Router - Yes this is completely possible, the UISP Application can run any "provider" Ubiquiti devices, that aren't UniFi, such as airMAX, UISP Wave, UFiber, airFiber and much more.
The PtP devices you can absolutely adopt to the UISP Application, for monitoring.
For the third-party devices, such as pfsense you can do basic monitoring via ICMP or SNMP using UISP.
If you are interested, HostiFi hosts the UISP Application and our support team can help you get up and running!
whatsap the diuferent beetheen UISP Console and WISP Router?
Hey thanks for watching. UISP Console can host the UISP Application and also be an external one, such as HostiFi. All of the ports don't have PoE. With the UISP Router, it has to be adopted to an external controller and it has support for 27v PoE on all Ethernet ports. Despite little clarification from Ubiquiti, 27v works with all 24v devices.
Does the UISP Router Pro support PPPoE server to LAN clients?
Hey, thanks for watching. Sadly not, this is something Ubiquiti need to work on.
Hello good morning. Sorry, is there a way to return them to factory settings so that they can be re-adopted. I ask because the engineer who previously worked with me unadopted the router and I configured it using his cell phone and now I want to adopt it with my cell phone but he asks me for a password and I don't know what it is. Could you help me, I would really appreciate it.
Hello Marco, so if you have physical access to the UISP Router, there is a reset button on the front of the device. You can push that in with a SIM ejection tool for 10secs and the device will go back to factory settings.
Is there a way to setup the SFP port as the WAN?
Not right now it seems. With current software, port 1 is the WAN and it cannot be changed.
POE 27V? So it's not 24V? I was supposed to buy it so I won't buy it anymore
Thanks for watching. All of the UISP devices which offer 27v have full compatibly with 24v. It is essentially designed to offer some buffer room for outdoor devices and voltage loss on long runs.
No VPN?
VPN isn’t supported on it yet
@@hostifi weird device, mikrotik hap ac2 has vpn, ipsec, wireguard, zerotier and dockers, all these for 60$
any chance or indexation if their "magic" vpn?