Ubifi Rural Internet

   / Ubifi Rural Internet #171  
It's only initial setup. Once you've established the wireless network and addressing scheme, you can do everything over the wifi.
 
   / Ubifi Rural Internet #172  
It's only initial setup. Once you've established the wireless network and addressing scheme, you can do everything over the wifi.[/QUOTE)

Thank you. That will certainly make my life easier.
 
   / Ubifi Rural Internet #173  
Thinking more about this - does this mean that the advanced features are ONLY able to be accessed with an Ethernet cable, or just for initial set-up?

I cant think of a single reason that any features would be different either connected wired or wireless. It's just a GUI Interface to program just like any router.
 
   / Ubifi Rural Internet #174  
I cant think of a single reason that any features would be different either connected wired or wireless. It's just a GUI Interface to program just like any router.
There are times when you would do it for security reasons, I supported some high security networks at one time that had restrictions on which VLAN you could configure equipment from. I think you can restrict where the MOFI is configured from but, for a typical home network, there really isn't any reason to.
 
   / Ubifi Rural Internet #175  
Yep, doubtful the home owner will be doing VLAN's or QOS. But by default VLAN 1 would be the default but these router's probably have none of that defined and probably don't even have that capability. These router's will come with a default config that would work with most home networks.
 
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#176  
It's only initial setup. Once you've established the wireless network and addressing scheme, you can do everything over the wifi.

Almost everything. If you want to get REALLY advanced and lock the unit on to a particular frequency from the tower you need to be connected by cable. I am in the middle of two towers. This spring when I can be outside I will be hooking up a direction antenna. The closer tower only has one frequency band it is using. The tower that is a bit further away (opposite direction) has multiple frequencies.

Per tech support you can lock the MoFi on to whatever frequency you want. Some of the advanced features can help you figure out which frequency is the best for your situation. Those can only be accessed if you are hooked up by cable.

The signal strength meter and some of the other features can be done wirelessly.

Of course setting up the initial WiFi password needs to be done while connected by cable. At least on my unit they even included a short (6 foot maybe) length of Cat 5 to accomplish this.
 
   / Ubifi Rural Internet #177  
Of course setting up the initial WiFi password needs to be done while connected by cable. At least on my unit they even included a short (6 foot maybe) length of Cat 5 to accomplish this.
I haven't connected to the MOFI via a cable yet. I did the initial setup wirelessly.
 
   / Ubifi Rural Internet #178  
I haven't connected to the MOFI via a cable yet. I did the initial setup wirelessly.

Yep, it will have a default SSID and Password just like any router, so no need to connect wired.
 
   / Ubifi Rural Internet #179  
Almost everything. If you want to get REALLY advanced and lock the unit on to a particular frequency from the tower you need to be connected by cable. I am in the middle of two towers. This spring when I can be outside I will be hooking up a direction antenna. The closer tower only has one frequency band it is using. The tower that is a bit further away (opposite direction) has multiple frequencies.

Per tech support you can lock the MoFi on to whatever frequency you want. Some of the advanced features can help you figure out which frequency is the best for your situation. Those can only be accessed if you are hooked up by cable.

The signal strength meter and some of the other features can be done wirelessly.

Of course setting up the initial WiFi password needs to be done while connected by cable. At least on my unit they even included a short (6 foot maybe) length of Cat 5 to accomplish this.
I do band scanning and locking over WiFi. I've done all the configuration via WiFi, except for setting up the Wifi and addressing. I've even done the configuration to change from AT&T to Verizon over WiFi.

BTW, don't lock a single band, when you do it can't pick up another one for carrier aggregation during heavy use. At most, choose the bands of your carrier only under Advanced Band Locking.
 
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#180  
I do band scanning and locking over WiFi. I've done all the configuration via WiFi, except for setting up the Wifi and addressing. I've even done the configuration to change from AT&T to Verizon over WiFi.

BTW, don't lock a single band, when you do it can't pick up another one for carrier aggregation during heavy use. At most, choose the bands of your carrier only under Advanced Band Locking.

That is odd because I was trying to to band scanning without being connected by cable. It would cause the MoFi to lock up and need to be rebooted. Called tech support and they said it MUST be wired to use that function.

As for band locking the issue would be one band may be stronger so you will lock on to that band. But it may not provide the most through put. I have not really played with that yet as the tower I am currently locked on to only has one band.....
 

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