This is wallmounted in one bedroom on far end of house. Got this due to the 2nd ethernet port so I could hard wire my Desktop PC in the finished attic/office. It's hard wired to my Unifi switch in basement. Century Link gigabit fiber into a USG Pro 4 (which is tagging VLAN traffic so I could eliminate their gear).Some walls are lathe and plaster which hurts the wifi a bit in places. 2700 square foot house over 2 floors + finished attic on 3rd floor.To be clear, this isn't a critique on Unifi/Ubiquiti, I realize that this has to do with me needing to tweak/tune things. While my devices like my iPhone stay connected, it seems like I need to toggle wifi to successfully get data, and speeds overall seems lower. I switched from an Eero system to Unifi APs in my 2700 square foot house since I already had other Unifi gear, and I liked idea of having a totally integrated networking system.įast forward 3 months and I'm struggling with wifi speeds and connection reliability. People improve their skills and understanding through constructive feedback. Remember that the people posting here are real human beings possibly trying to learn and dive into the world of networking. If you are unsure about something you want to post to the subreddit, ask the mods for clarification Report posts that violate rules or that you feel don't belong on the subreddit If you are promoting a solution, service, etc please disclose your relation to said topic (if there is one, such as if you are employed by the company providing the service) Posts/comments that violate UI NDAs or other agreements, such as unreleased alpha or pre-production equipment or software, Posts/comments that purposely give incorrect or bad information Posts/comments that are inflamatory or designed to create drama, or 'Hit pieces'. Posts/comments that are personal attacks, excessively rude, or just generally not civil Titles with excessive emojis, caps, punctuation New product posts should have some details pertaining to the product - number of ethernet ports, Wifi standards, etc.Links to blogs, howtos, etc should at least contain a summary of the linked content.Help requests should be descriptive as possible and include any extra info that might be helpful, such as configuration files.Self promotion (consulting, job offers, paid help offers) Other subreddits such as r/homelabsales are more appropriateīlogspam, traffic redirection for clicks, affiliate/advertising revenue Youtube videos as way of demonstrating new hardware, installations, etcĪnnouncements of firmware/software versions, as long as they are in the General or Beta sections of the official UI community forumsįree or free for shipping offers of things like POE injectors, mounting hardware, etc in the weekly Off Topic threadsĭiscussions regarding major product specific topics like recalls, mass hardware issues, major software bugs, etc with some caveats (see the not allowed section for specifics)ĭiscussions about alternatives to UI products such as side by side comparisons or interoperabilityīuying/Selling/Trading posts.Personal and professional posts to blogs are welcomed as long as they are on topic.Guides and other educational pieces, such as How Tos, Video Walkthroughs, etc Announcements of new products in EA (Early Access) and GA (General Availability).Information you may have come across that could help others.Questions about problems you may have encountered with your product(s).This is a place to discuss all of Ubiquiti's products, such as the EdgeRouter, UniFi, AirFiber, etc. You can put it back once we’re done.Welcome to the unofficial Ubiquiti Subreddit! If you don’t do this, it’s possible you could lose data during the Play Store install process. Warning: Remove the microSD card if you have one inserted in the tablet. We’ve found a solution to get the Play Store working on the F(12th Gen) tablet with Fire OS 8.3.1.3. Update, 11/16/22: The instructions below work with all Fire tablets. It’s just a matter of downloading and installing a few APK files from the tablet itself, and you’ll be up and running with the Play Store just like your regular Android phone or tablet! Let’s get started. The best part of installing the Play Store on your Fire Tablet is that it doesn’t require any in-depth “hacking” like rooting or running scripts from a PC. That means you can install Google’s Play Store to gain access to millions of Android apps and games, including Google apps like Gmail, Chrome, Google Maps, and more. Google doesn't officially offer the Play Store on Fire tablets, but it does work well.Īmazon Fire Tablets restrict you to the Amazon Appstore, but they run Fire OS, a custom version of Android. To install the Google Play Store on an Amazon Fire Tablet, you must download the Google Play Store app and its dependences from a trusted website like and install them manually.
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