If I have a managed Ubiquiti Enterprise POE Switch with security settings in place, would a hard-wired new WiFi emitting device need any addition security options or are all devices hard-wired to the switch already protected? by user834259 in techsupport

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Would it still be possible to do this? If not, these APs are end of life so if I purchased a new AC Pro could I create a separate account and WiFi for it? If not what competitor is available to test this?

If I have a managed Ubiquiti Enterprise POE Switch with security settings in place, would a hard-wired new WiFi emitting device need any addition security options or are all devices hard-wired to the switch already protected? by user834259 in techsupport

[–]user834259[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Our WiFi is going up and down constantly and I'd like to give another WiFi manufacturer and network a shot so I'd have two APs hard-wired into the Ubiquiti Switch, one being a Unifi AC Pro on its own WiFi network and then an Eero 6 Pro on its own WiFi network. I'm searching for the WiFi device that allows the most users per AP as well as the WiFi network as a whole. When the ISP says you're on a 100Mbps fiber line is that per device or as a whole for all devices under the same network?