Turns out there are businesses and MSPs with hundreds of locations with 1-10 APs and maybe a switch or two, that will never ever have a Unifi router; there are documented controllers with 1000+ APs in them and no gateways at all. And there's clearly a market for it because hostifi.com exists. So Cloud Consoles are targeting that market. Source: about 1 year ago
I would suggest you checking our HostiFi servers https://hostifi.com where you can manage your UniFi devices but not UniFi OS console such as UDM UDM pro UDM SE or UDR. Source: about 1 year ago
I see you mentioned HostiFi (hostifi.com). I took a look over your plans, and have some notes:. Source: over 1 year ago
Hostifi.com will be cheaper most likely if it is a large deployment. Source: over 1 year ago
Yep it will work! Feel free to live chat our support team with any questions at hostifi.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
I am using Ubiquity Unifi 6 lite's with my Starlink connection and have no issues whatsoever. If both of your bridge devices are on the same subnet as your Starlink service, then you should be fine. Ubiquity's customer service is not the best but there are good resources out there. We host all of our Ubiquity devices at http://hostifi.com and Reilly Chase (who runs hostifi) is a pro at all things Ubiquity. In... Source: almost 2 years ago
If you have a large amount of unifi devices, you might want to see if https://hostifi.com/ works in your price range (I do not work for the company). Source: almost 3 years ago
Https://hostifi.com/ check them out. Source: almost 3 years ago
While it seems like you’re really looking for something different, and other posts have you covered, to answer your original question, check out https://hostifi.com. Recommended by Tom Lawrence, I believe. Source: about 3 years ago
> For slightly larger scale prosumer stuff, I might look for a way to use Ubiquiti's hardware but with something like https://hostifi.com/ , maybe with older-generation hardware that I still trusted. For prosumer stuff -- why would you not just self-host?!? The average prosumer is never going to need more than the cheapest DO droplet to host. Or else just run it on a computer that isn't on all the time --... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
I dunno. I'd be starting all over again and looking for different options depending on the application. One of the nice things about Ubiquiti was that they did several things well. For plug-and-play home wifi, Eero might be a good choice, with some reservations. For slightly larger scale prosumer stuff, I might look for a way to use Ubiquiti's hardware but with something like https://hostifi.com/ , maybe with... - Source: Hacker News / about 3 years ago
They probably have a controller in the cloud where they manage multiple sites - one for each townhouse they have built. Controllers do not have to reside on the LAN. For example https://hubox.co/ or https://unifi-hosting.com/ or https://hostifi.com/. You could also use one of these, or a rpi or a CK Gen 2. Source: about 3 years ago
If you don't want to run your own controller, Hostifi will let you run a single site controller for free. Source: about 3 years ago
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