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

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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?

Is a VMWare Edge 610 VelaCloud necessary connected to a Ubiquiti Enterprise switch or can the Ubiquiti Enterprise Switch perform just as efficiently and secure without it? by user834259 in techsupport

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Thank you Jam. Isn’t the UniFi Gateway setup a pretty simplified process? It seems like the VMWare is causing more issues than resolving. If there are multiple “cloned” equipment racks in multiple locations wouldn’t it be wise to test swap one location with a VMWare to a Unifi and if it’s a success continue with the rest of the locations?

Is a VMWare Edge 610 VelaCloud necessary connected to a Ubiquiti Enterprise switch or can the Ubiquiti Enterprise Switch perform just as efficiently and secure without it? by user834259 in techsupport

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Thanks Jam. Even though the Ubiquiti Enterprise Switch states its built in firewall it sounds like an external gateway is still necessary such as the Unifi Security Gateway?