wyliesdiesels
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No, now you are using a circular argument... As I wrote earlier, the PC version of the Controller software will also not recognize the device if it has old firmware, and the user is back to SSH updates.
AGAIN, Ubiquiti is nice equipment for the price. And again I have deployed it at home, and set up long distance Ubiquiti backbones. I only set up the backbone because I had no other choice to get internet access; I'm not a pro.
BUT Ubiquiti is not always a good idea for the average consumer, who may also not be a pro, because it is often not as easy to deploy as consumer gear like TP-Link, which works just fine for most non-enterprise uses.
In THIS instance, I still stand by the recommendation that the OP use ethernet cable in the conduit, and a local consumer AP or wireless router for the garage network. For blasting wifi around the yard, there are several choices there, including the Ubiquiti Mesh unit, but the above caveats apply.
Hmmm I did not experience that on the last install i did utilizing software controller. It was an existing system and the AP had older firmware. It saw it an updated it just fine. Maybe you had really old firmware.




