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@guddduidharaah, I have a few nebula APs and a gateway setup in my office. It is really a good piece of equipment, for my office setup everything works like a charm, they actually have a forum for nebula if you are interested. https://businessforum.zyxel.com/categories/nebula Nebula has a nice intuitive interface, I really…
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I would say probably to change the router is the real solution... shouldn't that cause other problems on your network?
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specific bandwidth : yeap , per SSID you can set speed limits, but not usage if thats what you mean content filter: that is a feature of the NSG not available on the AP, and currently it reads all outbound traffic so you can't specify it to a certain subnet.
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I thought that was a client behavior for you to check the authenticity of the certificate before authentication. I recall it only appears on the first connection.
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@LPQuartel Make sure you have at least 1 additional NAP to be the root, and they both are running on latest firmware, enable smart mesh in general settings so that the root AP is able to service the other NAP for mesh connection. Power on the other AP after you've relocated it make sure no ethernet cables are attached.
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It's at the back of the AP near the ports, shouldn't be hard to find take a paper clip and press for 5 sec
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@HTU1973 Thanks for the screenshot, do you consider the grey bar as noise levels? or is there some other way to interpret? googleing the wording it says channels influenced by other radio networks, but it's not specific in defining what is "other radio network", theres already a yellow bar so I'm thinking it could be…
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@HTU1973 I'm interested about Fritzbox feature, do you have a screenshot or link to that? @Alfonso The problem with scanning with phones, is that you can only see the quantity of BSSIDs, there is no information on the channel occupation or freqency noise. I think what the post creator meant is something similar to an…
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Probably not manipulated, might be just cherry picking the right stuff for an analysis report. I've tried a few so called "cloud-based" networking gadgets before, and to be honest excluding big brother Cisco, most of them are so limited in either features or utility. The funniest IMO is requiring specifc hardware on LAN…
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Wow you guys really are taking feedback seriously. Glad I'm not the only one on this idea, keep it up! I'll give this a try on my next deployment.
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having connection doesn't mean it's online, thier APs basically provide wifi service even if it loses connection to the cloud controller, which is quite nice. did you create an Organziation and site, then having the AP registered into your site?
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I noticed this too recently when I'm installing a new set of devices, it's a good feature to be honest, gives me direct access to the AP I need instead of scanning for all the IPs. However this raises one question I have in mind, since the ssids are all open network, during deployment before the units are properly…
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Where did you see it's online and it's offline at the same time? It doesn't make sense because you can't register one device to different sites at the same time. (unless a bug)
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how does it show on windows? I'm curious what it looks like and if accessible or not
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That sounds like the channels are flooded with traffic, are you in a wifi dense area? Try with different channels and check the linkspeed/datarate on your test kit before you start testing, it reflects the realtime speed of transmission.