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That is inaccurate. I have my mobile device to "connect always" to this SSID even if there is no Internet. My laptop connects to any SSID's without Internet too. I have another site with all Ubiquiti access points and I have no issues connecting to the network when there is no Internet connection. I need to have local…
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What happens if you add the device to the MAC list and set Authorized to No?
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Done. I enabled it for you.
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Hi @Zyxel_Kay I have a similar issue on the same organization but on a different site (Casa MF) and I have some odd findings about this. The schedule for both Guest and Guest_Limited SSID's is set to be: 5AM to 5PM - OFF 5PM to 5AM - ON And this is daily as seen here: Now when I check the Devices page, I see this: As you…
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Hi Kay. Ok, I understand. Is there an ETA to the firmware fix?
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I see. I guess I just need to wait for the latest firmware release then. Do you know why I still get the correct time in the logs and all of Nebula center if NTP updating is failing on all my AP's?
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It looks like it's working now. I'm not sure what happened, really. I'll post back here if it happens again. Thanks.
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My bad, I must've screenshot the incorrect settings. I corrected that now and I enabled the scheduled for the Guest_Limited SSID again. Let me monitor for a day and get back to you. The 4PM problem was experienced yesterday as well. The SSID should not have turned off even with those incorrect schedules yesterday.
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Done. Organization name: Kevin's Infrastructure Site: Condo I have removed the schedule from Guest_Limited now since it is not working. From what we observed earlier, the SSID was turned off at around 4PM. Let me know what you need me to do to test.
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Can you assign a set of allowed VLANs on the uplink port that's different from the set of allowed VLANs on the lan1 port?
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Ok, so PVID is the native VLAN for that port? And the allowed VLANs are the tagged VLANs for that port?
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Look, I completely understand what you're saying. But my question is about how they are physically wired regardless of the config. If they are physically wired like a switch, both ports are independent of each other. The uplink port can be a trunk/tagged port received multiple tagged packets and the lan1 port can be…
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Right. But physically, both ports are wired together as pass-through, yeah?
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Is there a manual that explains all the features in standalone mode?
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Yeah, I know, which sucks. I'm not sure why you can't be competitive enough with Ubiquiti that you require us to buy a license for such a basic functionality. Can you answer my question regarding your "more options and flexibility" claim?