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post Aug 5 2025, 04:18 AM

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They just launched Unifi OS Server to standardize the code base.
For new installation it is better to avoid Unifi Network Application.
Knowing Ubiquiti, they will ditch their Network Application in no time.

News:
https://blog.ui.com/article/introducing-unifi-os-server

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https://community.ui.com/releases/UniFi-OS-...3e3b1dd6?page=1
kwss
post Aug 5 2025, 02:28 PM

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QUOTE(yenchenje @ Aug 5 2025, 01:42 PM)
Hm? How so?

AFAIK this is just basically a software controller (Think of UXG, UCG, CKG2 etc) that hosts Unifi application (Network only for now), eventually maybe talk and access too. Network application will still be around and not going anywhere
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Long time back it's the self hosted version of the CloudKey with the exact same feature.
Then Dream Machine came along with additional features were slowly added over the years.

Throughout this whole time Network Application stays the same, or worst, depending on how your see it. The user interface refresh removes a lot of advanced settings. Then overtime some were added back, some were revamped.

In v9.3 they have totally removed the wifi analyzer and replaced it with an optimizer in site settings and channel utilization display no longer aggregate correctly in Insight.

But there's still no feature parity with Dream Machine. Now they have this self hosted Unifi OS Server that starts bringing in features from Dream Machine to self hosted.

I really don't see how a self hosted Network Application will exist long term. Eventually the Unifi Server OS will reach feature parity with Dream Machine while Network Application will slowly rot.

The new AP looks cool by the way. I love AP that's actually flat. Don't know why other manufacturer don't start making them this way.
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post Nov 12 2025, 09:59 PM

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QUOTE(QuantumEdge @ Nov 12 2025, 07:10 PM)
Asking for some suggestions here
Recently I just upgraded to 1Gbps fiber plan, with symmetric speed
I'm using UCG Ultra with Asus AX88U as AP
However, I noticed a problem...whenever I restarted the UCG without restarting 88U...I wont be getting IPV6 from clients under the AP

Probably be changing out the AP, but U6 Pro doesnt seems to be that good for 1Gbps plan? Also, my house is right beside the airport which means 160mhz would constantly getting DFS and fell back to 80mhz

Looking for some suggestions for hardware
I have 6 wired devices, 10+ wireless (half of it are wifi 7 capable)
Need a powerful AP for the front of the house, while having an inwall AP at the back for a single room
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When DHCPv6 PD change, a properly functioning router will multicast a new Router Advertisement.

If only WiFi client have the problem, then it's very possible the Asus block it due to some configuration.

There are quite a number of setting that reduce airtime utilization like multicast enhancement, which basically transmit only selected frame and to each client independent instead of using base rate.
ARP proxy learn the ARP, cache them and will eat up all future ARP transmission and just read from cache.

You need to try disabling those one by one till you found the culprit. But sounds like a firmware bug in Asus.

 

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