That's one thing I have not faced. Since all the APs boot up simultaneously after LS, the iOT devices normally connect to the one I need them to connect to i.e the closest one.So far so good with locking my IoT devices to specific APs.
It's been one of the more irritating things about loadshedding - having to trawl through the list to ensure that devices have connected to the closest AP
First port of call would be to check your cable - they are the easiest thing to screw up above 100Mbps. If that checks out then try disabling the DPI and other stuff and retest.Question: I upgraded my internet to 200mbps (openserve). Does the USG support nowadays that speed if Deep packet inspection and that other stuff is turned on. Previously , I know it was limited to 85Mbps but there was some software change in the last year (IIRC) that appeared to bump it up. I was on 100mbps, and was getting the full 100Mbps with everything turned on.
Did speedtests from a laptop connected via 1Gbps network cable and while I see my U/L is now 100Mbps (previous: 50Mbps), my download seem to be stuck at 100Mbps.
Everyone needs to upgrade unifi controller software (if you are exposing it to the web)!
I only have a dozen or so containers, so I am still well below their 100 pulls every six hour limitDon't you run into dockerhub api limits with watchtower?
Is this in beta? Cant see it on the official channelUniFi Network Application 6.5.55
Improvements
- Update log4j version to 2.16.0 (CVE-2021-45046).
Official as its security related, check for updates and should be thereIs this in beta? Cant see it on the official channel
UniFi Network Application 6.5.55
Improvements
- Update log4j version to 2.16.0 (CVE-2021-45046).
Check my previous post its official, but yet RC... Not sure and again must be a time based limitationHmm, my cloudkey only picks up for n 6.5.54...
That would be 6.5.54 which already fixes the remote code execution so dont even stress about this one and you can wait if you dont want to download manuallyMine updated a day or two ago (Docker).
EDIT: I lied. I thought it did, but it didn't so checking now.