Mike McCall
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- Location
- Silverton, Oregon
Small farm in remote location with new WISP. Only a couple of machines to deal with. Going with a Unifi USG & AC Lite AP.
In an effort to look semi-intelligent I did the initial setup/configuration in the office before taking it down and boxing everything back up last night. Set everything back up this morning to verify and made all the connections and plugged both the devices back into the power like I had them the night before.
Initially both devices appeared to come up, except the data lights on LAN 1 did not. The USG had lost connection to the internet and the AP failed to be seen at all (though I could connect via WIFI as before). Changing cables made no difference. Disconnecting/reconnecting the AP from the USG port made no difference. Finally reset both devices and started over to get everything working again.
I'd really like to avoid all that when I get onsite. So, is there something I'm missing in this. Is there a proper way to shut them down like unplug the AP power, then unplug the USG? Should I plug in the USG and let it fully start before plugging in the AP? Could I have missed the proper sequence and done this?
In an effort to look semi-intelligent I did the initial setup/configuration in the office before taking it down and boxing everything back up last night. Set everything back up this morning to verify and made all the connections and plugged both the devices back into the power like I had them the night before.
Initially both devices appeared to come up, except the data lights on LAN 1 did not. The USG had lost connection to the internet and the AP failed to be seen at all (though I could connect via WIFI as before). Changing cables made no difference. Disconnecting/reconnecting the AP from the USG port made no difference. Finally reset both devices and started over to get everything working again.
I'd really like to avoid all that when I get onsite. So, is there something I'm missing in this. Is there a proper way to shut them down like unplug the AP power, then unplug the USG? Should I plug in the USG and let it fully start before plugging in the AP? Could I have missed the proper sequence and done this?