Hey everyone, I have a hAP AC which wirelessly joins a WiFi provided by a MiFi Router (192.168.8.0/24) to enable wired internet access, since the Mifi Router has no wired ports. The config is based on the default config whereas the following changes have been made Connect to available Wireless Netwo...
I'd like to clarify a little bit: Your "Uni-Fi" is referring to Ubiquiti Access Points (I love their UAP LR, best thing imho), some people in the USA seem to have an ISP called UniFy or something like that, so there is slight potential of confusion. On the UniFi Controller Settings followi...
After thoroughly having read the brief description about what your ISP should deliver in order to make a connection possible I am almost sure that no port forwarding is required on your client-side. The statement only mentiones the possibility that your provider does not limit/filter the required tr...
Since you're NATting, a basic port forwarding will do the trick. This example uses your PPPoE Dialup Interface "eircom-pppoe-out1" and your computer having the IP address 192.168.0.99. Use fixed IP adresses or DHCP fixed mapping to ensure xour computer has the correct IP-Address. IP/Firewa...
Ay advice: Since you operate only one DHCP Range, delete the second Range and modify the first to hand out 192.168.0.100-192.168.0.150 The mentioned address range 169.254.x.y shows that DHCP is either not active or not working (ensure that it hands out addresses on the bridge1) Double-check that DHC...
I can confirm that when handling WiFi on mobile phones, the amount of chains is the neckbreaker for the throughput.
Whats the top connection speed, your laptop connects at?