Real-world example of deploying a wireless network for business using Ubiquiti Unifi

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Using the right products, which meet the right specification is key to any #business #wireless #network deployment.

We look at this real-world example of setting up an Internet connection, network, and superfast wireless network using products from Ubiquiti and Draytek.

In this deployment, we’re using a number of Unifi Wireless Access Points, a Ubiquiti POE Network Switch, Ubiquiti Cloud Key, and Draytek Router.

This network will cover both offices and a warehouse.



Gavin Moorhouse is the owner of Lucid Computer Solutions, an IT Services and Cloud Solutions business based in Redditch, Worcestershire. Lucid Computer Solutions support businesses in the surrounding Worcestershire, Warwickshire and Midlands areas.

Gavin Moorhouse has been working in the IT industry for almost twenty years, setting up Lucid Computer Solutions in 2008.

Lucid Computer Solutions focus on delivering exceptional customer service.



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Very helpful. More than a half decent video. Thanks.

johnarmstrong
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Thank you so much for following your gut to put this together. I'm a 1st/2nd Line Support technician and have been fortunate enough to work in an organization that provides the space for me to get involved in numerous roles. Networking is one department that I've struggled to understand but watching this video has given me even more insight and understanding of what a network in a large organization looks like and how it is put together.
Very well explained. Thank you very much.

yaofitih
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Excellent video! a good explanation of what a real - world scenario set-up is. Thank you!

kristopherortiz
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This really shows you drilling and installing and pulling cable

Linkall
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Expected to see the real deployment and configuration :(

abubakr
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hi, I have a doubt, I need to deploy wireless connectivity for 200 people in a building, that means I would need to use 200 physical ports in a switch in order to supply the 200 hosts?

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