by wwarren | May 5, 2022 | Firewalls, FreeBSD, General, Hardware, Intel, Linux, Open Source, PFSense, Ubiquiti
Well this is for my clients who are curious what I run at y office for my networking:
by wwarren | Dec 13, 2021 | Amazon, Apple, Apple, Cisco, Dell, Firewalls, Google, Hosting, Microsoft, Oracle, Security, Security Alerts, Service Status, Sophos, Ubiquiti, UTM
There is a logging library that is used extensively throughout the Technology industry. It has gotten a security rating of 10 which is very very rare…i personally have not heard of one during my nearly 30 years in this industry. You can see the looooong list...
by wwarren | Jun 17, 2021 | General, Hardware, Ubiquiti, WIFI
A common refrain i see from folks is they are having problems with IOS and Unifi. I simply do not have these problems..but I have some default settings I use on every single site I setup to start with. These are controller settings..i use on everything. Cloudkey,...
by wwarren | Jan 24, 2020 | Firewalls, Security, Ubiquiti, Uncategorized, WIFI
This is a client that has become a very loyal client. For the longest time their network had no real segmentation. Their Cc machine was on the same network as the wifi guest network and all of them were on the same subnet as their main internal network. ...
by wwarren | Sep 14, 2019 | Ubiquiti, WIFI
I REALLY like the Unifi line by Ubiquity. For the vast majority of small business needs it has everything you need without the high price tag of Meraki/Cisco and other vendors. This is a very long time client who has a local accounting business. For the longest...
by wwarren | Jun 25, 2019 | Firewalls, PFSense, Ubiquiti
Unifi is a great networking system. For less than a quarter of the price you can do most things with it that Meraki can…but no subscriptions. The gear mostly just works and it is very easy to setup. The Unifi firewalls do have some serious shortcomings:...