No, also the unifi controller using docker/podman is coming to a end. As they are moving to “unifi OS” unfortunately. So you need to run a full blown VM to use it in the future…
I only have one UBI AP that was swiftly flashed to openwrt watching the shitshow unfold during CV19. I stepped up to a product manager role for a computer component store, took on lots of brands UBI included.
I didn’t get the hype behind UBI but they sold well and kept my KPIs on track, but working with / being an enthusiast I guess gave me a different perspective from old Joe down the road.
Do they plan on moving Unifi OS beyond just network? Because we run Access, Protect, Connect and InnerSpace, too… Would be nice to have a PC setup as a controller for the cost of their Dream Machine Pro Max etc.
No, also the unifi controller using docker/podman is coming to a end. As they are moving to “unifi OS” unfortunately. So you need to run a full blown VM to use it in the future…
Yeah, this is what led me to convert my APs to openwrt
I only have one UBI AP that was swiftly flashed to openwrt watching the shitshow unfold during CV19. I stepped up to a product manager role for a computer component store, took on lots of brands UBI included.
I didn’t get the hype behind UBI but they sold well and kept my KPIs on track, but working with / being an enthusiast I guess gave me a different perspective from old Joe down the road.
They are set-and-forget, and no network engineers like tuning WiFi. I think the value is in not having to touch it.
Do they plan on moving Unifi OS beyond just network? Because we run Access, Protect, Connect and InnerSpace, too… Would be nice to have a PC setup as a controller for the cost of their Dream Machine Pro Max etc.