"It's a bit overkill for a home user" Ha Haha Hahahahaha *Looks over at almost completely full 48-port switch serving both floors of my house* Wew, lad
Hmmm is still available? I just bought UDM-PRO and USW-PRO both Gen 2 and have the "Unifi Network" App but I can't see any of the options at 00:04 lol...
Still there but the menus have been rearranged since the video was made. It’s now available under Settings->More->AR. You can also find a button for it on the main dashboard screen, right below the picture of the UDM Pro.
@@christiansakanai9812 Thx for the reply, but not in my settings. But seems most of the time I cannot connect to it as well, so might be another problem.
@@christiansakanai9812 Fixed the connection problem, but still no luck with AR. Any chance you're on an Apple device for AR? Since I'm on Android. EDIT: I also tested it with an AR (Samsung A52) and non-AR (Moto G5+) camera version of Android phones... just to be sure... Don't even know if AR camera is needed or a regular can see it as well???
@@ASUSfreak I am on an Apple device, and I think that explains it. I wasn’t aware it was a feature only on the iOS version, but that appears to be the case after some quick googling. At the time I shot this video I was using a very old IPhone 6S so it certainly doesn’t require depth cameras to work. Apple has been pushing hard into AR with software frameworks for devs so I guess this is the result of some of that. Hopefully Ubiquity is able to port to Android soon.
A bit of both. The UniFi Controller allows you to put in custom names for any port or client, but it also will automatically determine hostnames based on what you named your Windows PC. It does this by snooping the DHCP traffic to grab the host name.
I mean you can physically tag them, but that'll leave exposed to anyone with visibility into the switch to what is connected there. Just a gifted step to malicious activities.
"It's a bit overkill for a home user"
Ha
Haha
Hahahahaha
*Looks over at almost completely full 48-port switch serving both floors of my house*
Wew, lad
enough
Hmmm is still available? I just bought UDM-PRO and USW-PRO both Gen 2 and have the "Unifi Network" App but I can't see any of the options at 00:04 lol...
Still there but the menus have been rearranged since the video was made. It’s now available under Settings->More->AR. You can also find a button for it on the main dashboard screen, right below the picture of the UDM Pro.
@@christiansakanai9812 Thx for the reply, but not in my settings. But seems most of the time I cannot connect to it as well, so might be another problem.
@@christiansakanai9812 Fixed the connection problem, but still no luck with AR. Any chance you're on an Apple device for AR? Since I'm on Android.
EDIT: I also tested it with an AR (Samsung A52) and non-AR (Moto G5+) camera version of Android phones... just to be sure... Don't even know if AR camera is needed or a regular can see it as well???
@@ASUSfreak I am on an Apple device, and I think that explains it. I wasn’t aware it was a feature only on the iOS version, but that appears to be the case after some quick googling. At the time I shot this video I was using a very old IPhone 6S so it certainly doesn’t require depth cameras to work. Apple has been pushing hard into AR with software frameworks for devs so I guess this is the result of some of that. Hopefully Ubiquity is able to port to Android soon.
Is this pulling descriptions from what you’ve labeled the ports or is this somehow figuring out I’ve named my windows machine “gaming pc” etc
A bit of both. The UniFi Controller allows you to put in custom names for any port or client, but it also will automatically determine hostnames based on what you named your Windows PC. It does this by snooping the DHCP traffic to grab the host name.
Also hard to read the device icons. Still, pretty cool and that's what counts. Good to see this
scratch that, was able to zoom in by moving camera closer. also helps to turn out lights.
This is so awesome!
Unnecessary, but cool.
Not at all
I mean you can physically tag them, but that'll leave exposed to anyone with visibility into the switch to what is connected there. Just a gifted step to malicious activities.