They really should provide a free tier on the cloud that limits the devices to 5, have only 1 site and disable ticket support. This would help those that have to deploy a machine with the controller software at a specific (non-business) location just for this purpose. Would be interesting.
Great video, very thorough. I am running a UXG Pro and used option 43 (using the IP not FQDN) on my management vlan to get 39 devices into the cloud controller quickly.
Hei Nice video! A question. If you have the Unifi cloud console, how do you adopt devices to the cloud controller. Do i need to connect the Unifi Cloud Controller to pfsense and if yes how do i do it? thanks
Cody, I am new to Cloud Controller. If I bring over my USG, I seen in the video yours brought over the flex switch to adopt. If there are Wireless Access Controllers connected to the USG, will they be visible and available to adopt? Also, if it is an existing environment, will the configurations come with?
I work for an MSP and we currently have Ubiquity APs at most of our customers. Instead of having the controller on a host machine at each location, can I easily migrate them all to a single cloud controller? We don't use any other Ubiquity equipment.
Hello I joined the cloud to start managing multiple sites. So I started with default then I created my first site. I imported the site backup and I push the inform. All worked great. I created a second site to move over a other client when I imported that site it deleted all my sites. Is this a problem with cloud. Now I’m stuck with no access to any of the sites.
50 is the max the UDM Pro and UCK G2 Plus officially support. They run out of CPU and storage for logs. People will go over that, but if you have an issue, support will tell you to get it down to 50 devices and then check if the issue is still there.
I'm getting increasingly annoyed with the "only in US". In the EU and Canada shops, there are more and more things which are not even in EA but live in US - the PDU is one of the latest examples. UniFi is huge in Europe, and I would expect that they would be working to keep that position instead of throwing it away. For the cloud console, it's just ridiculous that it's US only. It's a web service FFS!