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Quick guide on building *nix based Unifi Controller at RackSpace

Many of us here are enjoying Ubiquiti wireless hardware to install at our clients. A nice feature of some "other" brands of wireless hardware, such as OpenMesh or Meraki is a centrally located "web portal" so you can easily manage all of your clients from a neutral location. Ubiquiti allows you to download/install their "controller" software for free, with perpetual updates. However, many people just install it locally on each clients network. And by default the Unifi access...
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Great source of info. I install these in larger consumer homes. This could be a viable solution in the future for me.
Very informative, thank-you! I've been using Rasberry Pi's as a controllers for sites and never really thought of using my server as the controller.
Excellent Brian. I have just used this as a baseline to set my own Unifi Controller up on the Microsoft Azure platform.
Excellent tutorial, looking forward to getting into using Unifi APs.
Thanks for sharing. I'm sure this will come in handy for quite a few folks!
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