![]() ![]() It works, but it doesn't log to the otherwise-reasonably-extensive system logs. ![]() ![]() There's also this nifty power widget which you can connect to a cable modem (between it and mains power) and when the internet connection fails, it'll power cycle the modem. It'll group things into buckets, but you can't look at it over any timeframe (doesn't even say when you reset the counters) much less trigger on if anything exeptional happens. I've got a nice UniFi setup at home (CloudKey G2, USG, 8-port switch, wired AP, mesh'd AP) and it works well, but it's lacking in some frustrating ways.įor example, it advertises DPI, but it doesn't provide data that can guide decisions. It'll be more manual setup, but should work fine. I've been thinking of Aruba APs and a FortiGate 61F.
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