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2018 Feb 26
0
Ubiquiti Model UAP-AC-PRO
On 02/15/2018 08:41 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> It looks like the setup requires the use of software; they have some
> packages that are ready made for Ubuntu and Debian, but not RedHat
>
> https://www.ubnt.com/download/unifi/unifi-ap-ac-pro
>
> Have any of you tried or succeeded in installation this on Centos 7.4?
I have several Ubiquiti UniFi access points (nitpick:
2018 Feb 23
0
Ubiquiti Model UAP-AC-PRO
>Everyone,
>
>Have any of you installed ubiguiti wireless routers on your network?
>
>It looks like the setup requires the use of software; they have some
>packages that are ready made for Ubuntu and Debian, but not RedHat
>
>https://www.ubnt.com/download/unifi/unifi-ap-ac-pro[1]
_>_
>Have any of you tried or succeeded in installation this on Centos 7.4?
>
2018 Feb 16
9
Ubiquiti Model UAP-AC-PRO
Everyone,
Have any of you installed ubiguiti wireless routers on your network?
It looks like the setup requires the use of software; they have some
packages that are ready made for Ubuntu and Debian, but not RedHat
https://www.ubnt.com/download/unifi/unifi-ap-ac-pro
Have any of you tried or succeeded in installation this on Centos 7.4?
Greg Ennis
2018 Feb 16
2
Ubiquiti Model UAP-AC-PRO
William Warren wrote:
> I would just buy a cloudkey and not have to bother installing the software
> onto your machine directly. If you do not have a power over ethernet
> switch you'll need a micro USB cable and power supply adapter to run it but
> after that it takes care of running your software for you you don't have to
> install anything on to your machine
One would
2018 Feb 16
0
Ubiquiti Model UAP-AC-PRO
On 02/15/2018 05:41 PM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> Everyone,
>
> Have any of you installed ubiguiti wireless routers on your network?
>
Yup, I use one at home. I'm very happy with it.
> It looks like the setup requires the use of software; they have some
> packages that are ready made for Ubuntu and Debian, but not RedHat
>
>
2018 Feb 16
0
Ubiquiti Model UAP-AC-PRO
I would just buy a cloudkey and not have to bother installing the software
onto your machine directly. If you do not have a power over ethernet
switch you'll need a micro USB cable and power supply adapter to run it but
after that it takes care of running your software for you you don't have to
install anything on to your machine
On Feb 15, 2018 20:43, "Gregory P. Ennis"
2018 Feb 27
1
Ubiquiti Model UAP-AC-PRO
On Monday, February 26, 2018 11:13:33 AM CST Lamar Owen wrote:
> One of the key things to getting this to work really smoothly is to
> provide local-only, on-site authoritative DNS for the FQDN of 'unifi.'
> Yes, as a top-level domain, the single word 'unifi' needs DNS for the
> AP's to be really happy and for AP adoption to work seamlessly without
> having to
2018 Feb 17
1
Ubiquiti Model UAP-AC-PRO
Mike Burger wrote:
> On 2018-02-16 9:29 am, hw wrote:
>> Mike Burger wrote:
>>> On 2018-02-16 8:16 am, hw wrote:
>>>> William Warren wrote:
>>>>> I would just buy a cloudkey and not have to bother installing the software
>>>>> onto your machine directly.? If you do not have a power over ethernet
>>>>> switch you'll need
2018 Feb 16
0
Ubiquiti Model UAP-AC-PRO
On 2018-02-16 9:29 am, hw wrote:
> Mike Burger wrote:
>> On 2018-02-16 8:16 am, hw wrote:
>>> William Warren wrote:
>>>> I would just buy a cloudkey and not have to bother installing the
>>>> software
>>>> onto your machine directly.? If you do not have a power over
>>>> ethernet
>>>> switch you'll need a micro USB
2018 Feb 16
2
Ubiquiti Model UAP-AC-PRO
Mike Burger wrote:
> On 2018-02-16 8:16 am, hw wrote:
>> William Warren wrote:
>>> I would just buy a cloudkey and not have to bother installing the software
>>> onto your machine directly.? If you do not have a power over ethernet
>>> switch you'll need a micro USB cable and power supply adapter to run it but
>>> after that it takes care of running
2018 Feb 16
0
Ubiquiti Model UAP-AC-PRO
On 2018-02-16 8:16 am, hw wrote:
> William Warren wrote:
>> I would just buy a cloudkey and not have to bother installing the
>> software
>> onto your machine directly. If you do not have a power over ethernet
>> switch you'll need a micro USB cable and power supply adapter to run
>> it but
>> after that it takes care of running your software for you
2012 Nov 28
2
NRI or IDI for survival data - Hmisc package
Hi, I am trying to calculate net reclassification improvement (NRI) and Inegrated Discrimination Improvement (IDI) for a survival dataset to compare 2 risk models. It seems that the improveProb() in Hmisc package does this only for binary outcome, while rcorrp.cens() does take survival object, but doesn't output NRI or IDI. Can anyone suggest any other packages that can calculate NRI and IDI
2023 Apr 12
1
Fwd: ntlm_auth and freeradius
Hello Alexander,
thanks Alexander for these configuration snippets.
Which version of Samba are you using? Is this on debian bullseye? Is the
FreeRADIUS server installed on a DC or on a Domain Member? (I just
tested the latter).
is "ntlm auth = yes" OK for the DCs and the domain member or does it
have to be "mschapv2-and-ntlmv2-only" for all servers (DCs + Member)? It
2023 Apr 06
1
Fwd: ntlm_auth and freeradius
I can share my notes, we authenticate UniFi clients via Freeradius against Samba AD. We also check group membership which you might or might not need:
## 4 FreeRADIUS
### 4.1 Basics
```bash
apt install freeradius freeradius-ldap freeradius-utils
# create new DH-params
openssl dhparam -out /etc/freeradius/3.0/certs/dh 2048
```
### 4.2 Configure Authentication
- modify mschap to use winbind,
2023 Apr 12
1
Fwd: ntlm_auth and freeradius
Hi Matthias,
we?re using Debian Bullseye with the backports repo. So version is a mixture of
- Samba version 4.17.3-Debian
- Samba version 4.17.7-Debian
We?ve installed it directly on the DC?s as well.
In my opinion using "ntlm auth = yes? should be fine.
Did you try using a simple RADIUS secret? In my experience long secrets or ones containing special characters don?t work very well. I
2008 Oct 15
1
MLE Constraints
Dears,
I'm trying to find the parameters (a,b, ... l) that optimize the function
(Model)
described below.
1) How can I set some constraints with MLE2 function? I want to set p1>0,
p2>0,
p3>0, p1>p3.
2) The code is giving the following warning.
Warning: optimization did not converge (code 1)
How can I solve this problem?
Can someone help me?
M <- 14
Y = c(0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
2011 Nov 06
1
Deleting rows dataframe in R conditional to “if any of (a specific variable) is equal to”
Dear list,
I have been struggling for some time now with this code... I have this vector of unique ID "EID" of length 821 extracted from one of my dataframe (skate). It looks like this:
> head(skate$EID)
[1] "896-19" "895-8" "899-1" "899-5" "899-8" "895-7"
I would like to remove the complete rows in another dataframe
2023 Apr 12
2
Fwd: ntlm_auth and freeradius
Hi Alexander,
I'm terribly sorry. We didnt have the "ntlm auth" parameter configured
on the DCs at all. I added it and it just works.
Thanks for your help.
Now I just need to figure out how I can make WLAN-specific LDAP-Group
authentication.
e. g. production WLAN needs LDAP group "wlan_production" and management
WLAN needs the "wlan_management" group.
I
2012 Jul 06
2
[LLVMdev] Excessive register spilling in large automatically generated functions, such as is found in FFTW
Hi,
I've noticed that LLVM tends to generate suboptimal code and spill an
excessive amount of registers in large functions, such as in those
that are automatically generated by FFTW.
LLVM generates good code for a function that computes an 8-point
complex FFT, but from 16-point upwards, icc or gcc generates much
better code. Here is an example of a sequence of instructions from a
32-point
2008 Feb 12
2
Expresscard Wireless
I bought a laptop with no PCMCIA slot, just expresscard. Instead of
using a usb dongle for wireless, I would like to use an expresscard if
possible. Ubiquiti makes one that uses atheros chip.
Has anyone successfully used an expresscard wifi card in FreeBSD? Any
info?
Thanks