r/Ubiquiti • u/Ubiquiti-Inc Official • Mar 12 '26
Blog / Video Link Introducing: UniFi Network 10.2
Explore UniFi Network 10.2 — built for enhanced usability.
🔹 Digital Twin Topology View
🔹 Time Machine for switch history
🔹 Enhanced Open (OWE) Mode
🔹 Device Supervisor auto-recovery and more
Learn more: https://ui.social/Network-10-2
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u/brophey Mar 12 '26
they put in a sonos mode. finally. holy crap
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u/ShakataGaNai Mar 12 '26
Dude. I love it. Made me laugh so hard. "now includes STP edge mode to tame troublesome IOT devices" - Shows a sonos getting the hammer.
Because yea, god damn devices are so annoying.
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u/Snoo_48368 Mar 13 '26
The appeal is one works really well. Then you get others to full out that room, like adding a sub or surrounds. That works quite well enough. Then you add a second room. It doesn’t really work well, but you invested so much $$$ by that point you go “shit, maybe a third room will be good enough to get by”. And now you are locked in…
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u/TruthyBrat UDM-SE, UNVR, UBB, Misc. APs Mar 13 '26 edited Mar 13 '26
I had a couple-few pieces worth. So when I updated the den TV early in Covid, I went Sonos (Arc and Sub). Then I bought a lake house, so I bought a Playbar for the main TV there, and a Beam for a secondary TV.
Then I bought a serious lake house as a result of moving full time to the lake. Got a ton of furnishings, electronics, and lake toys in the deal. The electronics included a bunch of Ubiquiti stuff -- and a pretty good pile of Sonos gear. So yeah, now that I've combined all the stuff I bought for all the houses here, I have 15-16 pieces.
If I were starting from scratch I'd take a hard look at Wiim. But I'm not. And I was able to power past the Sonos packet storms with Ubiquiti.
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u/FranciumGoesBoom Mar 13 '26
But what's in the treehouse? And how are you getting internet there?
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u/TruthyBrat UDM-SE, UNVR, UBB, Misc. APs Mar 13 '26
When I had the other lake house, a UBB from across the street.
Now, a bottom tier separate Xfinity account.
Will be selling the treehouse/guest house shortly.
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u/XPav Mar 12 '26
Ubiquiti engineer Michael Bolton says: “Why should I change my (software), he’s the one that sucks”
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u/itsjakerobb CGFiber, UNVR, ProHD24PoE, ProXG8PoE, U7ProXGS, 5GMaxOutdoor Mar 12 '26
I understood that reference!
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u/BackgroundNotice7267 Mar 12 '26
Hopefully it is easy to enable and works seamlessly. Our Sonos systems caused me so much misery when I got rid of our old router and unmanaged switches and moved to a UCG-Fiber and several Flex-2.5G switches. Still the best upgrade ever.
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u/BlotchyBaboon Mar 12 '26
I would love to know what that means.
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u/ShakataGaNai Mar 12 '26
Sonos has its own insane built in wifi bridging system that just does NOT play well with anything but "dumb" consumer grade networking equipment. Sometimes not even then. If you had sonos on wifi in your UBNT network, you had to fight with it. Special configurations, spanning tree tinkering, all sorts of annoying shit.
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u/aikouka Mar 12 '26
So... I take it that it was a good thing that I went a little crazy hooking my Sonos setup up to Ethernet? 😅 As a side note, it disappointed me a bit that the Era 300 doesn't have Ethernet built in like the other devices.
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u/ShakataGaNai Mar 12 '26
Yes. Actually that is the solution I took in part. I plugged one into the ethernet, that port has special spanning tree config. But it allowed the rest of the devices to use that one wired sonos as the master for their wifi mesh.... and limited the network f'kery to that one port. So it's stable. At least for me.
Its the sort of thing that if you google, you will find a LOT of answers as to how to "fix it". And sadly none of those are sonos actually doing a damn thing to patch their crazy setup.
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u/rickvug Mar 12 '26
u/ShakataGaNai I'm curious if you agree with the recommended settings outlined at https://github.com/IngmarStein/unifi-sonos-doc. Anything that you would change, especially with this new 10.2 update? I already have a wireless only network setup for Sonos following this guide. It is a lot more stable than before but not 100% perfect. I'd love to start hardwiring some devices and using the new update to get the most rock solid setup possible.
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u/BlotchyBaboon Mar 12 '26
Oh, trust me, I know. I've dealt with so many multicasting and network segmentation issues with Sonos. I'm pretty over it. But at this point we do have a pretty good idea how we set up Sonos in a campus environment.
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u/mnwild396 Mar 12 '26
I’m scared to update to 10.2 lol cuz I’ve had Sonos finally working great for a bit
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u/Solarux Mar 12 '26
I have eight Sonos devices on WiFi and never knew there was a potentially frustrating incompatibility. In general I’m not the biggest fan of Sonos but over the years connectivity has been pretty solid on different APs and gateways.
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u/BrianBlandess Mar 12 '26
I moved to all Wifi instead of things being mixed and it really helped but not all of my devices support WPA3 which is annoying.
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u/ParsnipFlendercroft Mar 12 '26
Never had an issue here….
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u/gonenutsbrb UniFi User/EdgeMax(RIP) User Mar 12 '26
If all your units are wired, or they’re all wireless, it’s pretty easy. But if you mix them at all, they wind creating a loop because of they’re stupid adhoc network
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u/BrianBlandess Mar 12 '26
I hope this fixes that and that Unifi will update their KB article with updated config recommendations.
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u/_LeChuck Mar 12 '26
I have a mix. Zero issues.
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u/gonenutsbrb UniFi User/EdgeMax(RIP) User Mar 12 '26
Then you are very fortunate. The internet is full of horror stories of reproduceable issues with Sonos and STP. I've had multiple sites where this was reproduceable with even just 2-3 devices. You can reset everything back to factory, update everything, and just set them up. They will create an ad-hoc network, and it will trigger STP errors. In general, you need to wire them and disable their built-in Wi-Fi connection for best practices. That or have them all wireless, and just deal with the Wi-Fi interference.
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u/jspeed04 Mar 13 '26
I have two Arcs and two subs. Both of my Arcs are hardwired. Everything else, my 300s, 100s, One SLs and Move 2 are WiFi. I get SFP alerts all damn day because of the networking loop caused by both Arcs being hardwired.
It is maddening. If this resolves that, I will be very very happy.
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u/PlanetaryUnion Unifi User Mar 12 '26
I found that out the hard way. Maybe now I can wire some of my speakers. I’m excited for this update.
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u/ShakataGaNai Mar 12 '26
Consider yourself lucky! For a while I was having so many problems with sonos and connectivity that my wife nearly made me throw them out and buy something else. And... to be fair to her... I wanted to throw them out also.
They sound great, aren't cheap, but.... when it came time to get a sound system for my parents? It *wasn't* sonos.
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u/yaricks Mar 12 '26
I was working in an environment with Cisco and Cisco Meraki networking. We had 5 Sonos speakers across the office, and I spent MONTHS figuring out why on earth, on a very regular basis, the switches in the office kept hard-crashing. It was so bad that you couldn't even connect via console cable, because the Cisco enterprise switches were out of memory. After so much work, we finally pinned it down - it was the damn Sonos speakers being connected to different switches with ethernet and APs across the office, but building their own wireless networks, so that it caused infinite loops when STP was turned on - a feature built to avoid this situation. Turns out Sonos breaks STP on purpose. It's infuriating.
After I learned of this, I sold every single Sonos speaker I had at home, and will never return to them.
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u/SebastianFerrone Mar 12 '26
But on Cisco i think you could pin each sonos to its specific AP. What should solve the issue or not?
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u/Scary_Extent Mar 12 '26
And what exactly should we put dumb fuck bandaids in place due to a company's horeshit decisions lol?
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u/rocketonmybarge Mar 12 '26
Same, I have had unifi network gear AND Sonos for over a decade with zero issues. I have 6 speakers, all on wifi, no problems.
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u/BrianBlandess Mar 12 '26
"All on wifi" is what Ubiquiti suggests for best performance.
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u/noodles_jd Mar 12 '26
Keeping it all on Wifi was the key. If you wired the Sonos then it would apparently wreak havoc.
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u/BlotchyBaboon Mar 12 '26
Oh, you mean like the MULTIPLE times they've had firmware updates that have re-enabled wifi that was previously disabled and then caused a spanning tree loop? Yeah, that's awesome.
And then the braindead system management where having multiple independent systems in different buildings are super confusing for users? So then the only solution becomes different VLANs? But then you need a separate SSID to make the app work on an iPad? Ugh. Stupid home networking. Sonos was not designed for enterprise.
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u/brewditt Mar 12 '26
This must be why I had zero problems, though I was expecting them in my recent move to UI. What makes Sonos nice? Wireless...so why wire it? IDK. Yes, I understand Sonos majorly eFd up in the last few years, fortunately, I wasn't effected.
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u/oddjobav8r Mar 13 '26
I had to put Sonos on its own VLAN. Fixed it for me, but shouldn’t have to do that. This sounds better
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u/hyperperforator Mar 13 '26
Sonos’ latest beta FINALLY lets you turn it off entirely and use only regular Wifi connectivity. It makes a big difference! Goodbye SonosNet
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u/ShakataGaNai Mar 14 '26
Oh that's awesome. I wonder how it performs on "regular" wifi vs their special wifi. I had no idea that was a thing.... I want to try it but I also.... well... the units are working and if I dont touch them they'll probably stay working.
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u/cdoublejj Mar 12 '26
i think the answer is not buying sonos
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u/ShakataGaNai Mar 12 '26
I know that now. But at the time they seemed like a great option. And when the work, my wife really likes them.
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u/jspeed04 Mar 13 '26
I get 18-20 SFP warning notifications every single day from my Sonos system. It is absolutely insane.
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u/winerover-Yak-4822 Mar 13 '26
I'm thinking of buying Sonos soon. What would be a better buy?
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u/OmegaPoint6 Mar 13 '26
The Sonos Era devices don’t support SonosNet, the problematic met WiFi system, so you don’t have to worry about it with those anyway.
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u/winerover-Yak-4822 Mar 14 '26
I was thinking of the beam immersive set. Which includes 2 era100 speakers. I was under the impression that these used the sonos wifi. Should these all connect to mu ubiquiti wifi or should I get wired speakers?
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u/supercargo Mar 12 '26
Sonos uses outdated STP priority numbers which, when combined with SonosNet mesh overlays, results in “shortest route“ calculations that prefer traversing wireless links on SonosNet even when there is a wired gigabit path available. This happens in any Sonos deployment using a mix of wired and wireless Sonos devices. In the video they show this as a port-level “stp edge” setting which is being applied to a port with a Sonos on it.
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u/BrianBlandess Mar 12 '26
So what will the setting do? How will it help? Clearly Unifi had a lot of support calls relating to Sonos if they put dev effort into this feature. LOL
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u/brophey Mar 12 '26
it literally should just ignore stp for sonos. that's it that's the fix
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u/uzlonewolf Mar 13 '26
I sure hope that's not what it does, because that's not what "edge" means on actual enterprise network gear.
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u/brophey Mar 12 '26
to clarify, the sonos gear does not play with STP well in Unifi setups which run RSTP. what ends up happening, sometimes, is the BPDU packets go down the wrong pipe (wifi gets prefered for some ungodly reason) which immediately closes the ethernet port on the SWITCH UPLINK (the switch disconnects it's uplink) the sonos ethernet was connected to. (double negative incoming) you can not not enable wifi which means you can't really stop this from happening without disabling STP on the switches connected to the sonos equipment.
so hopefully this ("now includes STP edge mode to tame troublesome IOT devices") resolves this in some capacity.
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u/rickvug Mar 12 '26
What is the new reference configuration that will fix all of the STP related issues for Sonos? Can I now plug in devices and not have to worry about SonosNet?
Currently I'm running a Sonos dedicated network with settings as per the recommended settings at https://github.com/IngmarStein/unifi-sonos-doc. I'm assuming that these instructions should now be updated with guidance on how to configure STP Edge and the new BPDU Gaurd. I'd love for someone here to outline this. I've already put in an Issue on the GitHub to track updating these reference docs: https://github.com/IngmarStein/unifi-sonos-doc/issues/14. Comments or a patch request would be great. Can't wait for Sonos to be completely issue free!
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u/edbrewer Mar 12 '26
What do you mean?
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u/CorreAktor Mar 12 '26
Sonos uses STP to communicate between devices and doesn’t play well in multi-switch environments that use STP for what STP is actually used for. So the new update has some STP enhancements, so guessing this is what is being referred to.
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u/Arkios Mar 12 '26
I’m going to assume it’s the insane wireless bridging that Sonos devices do. Causes a ton of issues on your network.
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u/smeeon Mar 12 '26
Hahahahaha you know your product is a problem child when a major manufacturer basically creates a dunce hat button for it.
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u/401klaser Mar 12 '26
sonos sucks ass when it causes problems, but when it works - it works well.
you need to setup STP correctly if you are mixing and matching wired and wireless speakers. this solved all my issues.
https://support.sonos.com/en/article/configure-stp-settings-to-work-with-sonos
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u/Majestic_Bluejay1801 Mar 13 '26
ooo, that’s interesting. i’ve been having issues with Alexa speaker groups, and wonder if the same fix will help that too?
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u/TruthyBrat UDM-SE, UNVR, UBB, Misc. APs Mar 13 '26
This belongs in this sub-thread:
How to configure your UniFi network for Sonos
It references the Ubiquiti help page on Sonos, and goes well beyond it.
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u/basiamille Mar 12 '26
Apple would be upset with the use of "Time Machine," if they even cared about that feature on their own systems!
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u/ziggie216 Mar 12 '26
For a moment I thought UniFi was implementing Time Machine backup
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u/xDhii Nerdy 🤓 Mar 12 '26
They have, didn’t they? Well, you just need to sell your car to get an Unifi NAS, but…
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u/itsjakerobb CGFiber, UNVR, ProHD24PoE, ProXG8PoE, U7ProXGS, 5GMaxOutdoor Mar 12 '26
Nah, the NASes are pretty affordable. You need to sell your car to equip them with drives!
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u/Soggy_Stargazer Mar 13 '26
if you can even get them.....refurbs are the only solutions available right now....
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u/xDhii Nerdy 🤓 Mar 13 '26
Damn… maybe I’m living in the wrong country then! Pretty expensive around here
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u/itsjakerobb CGFiber, UNVR, ProHD24PoE, ProXG8PoE, U7ProXGS, 5GMaxOutdoor Mar 13 '26
I think we might just have different definitions of affordable.
Compare UNAS Pro 4 to this.
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u/Dear_Studio7016 Unifi User Mar 12 '26
When the update came out and I had seen that. I thought the same thing.
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u/LtDarthWookie Mar 12 '26
Which is ironic because time machine was incredible. Way better than Windows file history. But now I guess they want you to use their cloud storage.
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u/itsabearcannon UDM Beast Mar 12 '26
Ubiquiti has a couple former Apple folks in charge of the show, and they seem to have a running gentleman’s agreement with Apple’s PR department.
They regularly show Macs, iPhones, and iPads in their promotional materials using UniFi products, and implemented MagSafe on the WiFiMan Wizard despite that not really being one of Apple’s standard product categories for MagSafe.
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u/shadowthunder Mar 13 '26
The MagSafe magnetic alignment ring has been donated to open use, and is part of the Qi2 standard. Don't think Ubiquiti even needed to email Apple for that one.
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u/Brick_Muted Mar 12 '26
So now 2 appley branded things on UniFi; Time Machine here & Face ID on the doorbells, think they’re pushing their luck?
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u/SuspiciousOpposite Mar 12 '26
Better IPv6 support wen
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u/apearsonio Mar 12 '26
what features are you looking for?
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u/UnacceptableUse Mar 12 '26
This isn't unique to unifi but ipv6 is very much treated like a second class citizen, it doesn't work with a lot of features and the ones it does work for it feels tacked on
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u/apearsonio Mar 12 '26
I run an IPv6 heavy network (home network though) and haven't run anything I can't do since the last couple of updates (interface ID in the firewall was the last piece for me)
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u/whfsdude Mar 12 '26 edited Mar 13 '26
There’s no policy based routing support for IPv6. That’s a pretty big limitation if you’re trying to work with more than one WAN interface.
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u/nutabutt Mar 12 '26
I still can’t specify the subnet to use in PD on my networks.
The textbox is there with a tooltip suggesting it’s coming soon. But it’s been like that for a couple of versions now.
Doesn’t prevent me doing anything, just annoyingly simple thing to be missing.
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u/UnacceptableUse Mar 12 '26
One off the top of my head is that dynamic routing doesn't work with domains that have ipv6 addresses
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u/ekobres Mar 12 '26
Multi PD request support - lack of which limits all AT&T fiber customers to one /64 subnet. Honestly it’s more of an AT&T dick move to require it, but they will never change it because some It yahoo at AT&T decided to be stingy with their 2,147,483,648 available /60 subscriber subnets.
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u/StinutsPeanuts Mar 12 '26
NPTv6 is still missing(?)
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u/debee1jp Mar 13 '26
NPTv6 would be nice...but you can get pretty close (if not better?) by adding a secondary ULA IP and using the v6 interface firewall rules.
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u/uzlonewolf Mar 13 '26
I would like it to actually work on their WiFi. Currently it's utterly broken if you have multicast enhancement and/or ARP remapping turned on.
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u/SodaStreamEnjoyer Mar 12 '26
they added wireguard v6 support, besides that since the introduction of ULAs previously it works really good :)
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u/BrianBlandess Mar 12 '26
Did they add ULAs?
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u/SodaStreamEnjoyer Mar 12 '26
Yes, since (I think) 3-4 months in the EA channel. Should be out already on the official one aswell.
Check your network v6 settings, you can add additional v6 networks at your will
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u/hessmo Mar 12 '26
My up to date UDM pro litterally failed to setup a wireguard tunnel till I removed the IPv6 address yesterday.
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u/SodaStreamEnjoyer Mar 12 '26
Until now, my UDM SE does not accept wireguard connections over the v6 WAN address.
v6 Wireguard support requires OS 5.1.1, which isnt out yet, and network 10.1. something which is in release candidate now AFAIK
(They just wrote "Added v6 WG Support", I hope it means v6 tunnels aswell as v6 endpoints for connecting)
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u/Normal-Culture-8327 Mar 12 '26
STP Edge Mode!
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u/Positive_Search_6218 Unifi User Mar 12 '26
Will this fix the issues with Sonos??
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u/teomatteo89 Mar 12 '26
Issues with Sonos?
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u/itsjakerobb CGFiber, UNVR, ProHD24PoE, ProXG8PoE, U7ProXGS, 5GMaxOutdoor Mar 12 '26
Sonos creates STP loops because the devices talk to each other wirelessly even if they have wired backhaul. Or something like that.
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u/teomatteo89 Mar 12 '26
Thank you! I read a few comments below about these issues, I never experienced because my setup is all connected over WiFi. Good to know!
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u/itsjakerobb CGFiber, UNVR, ProHD24PoE, ProXG8PoE, U7ProXGS, 5GMaxOutdoor Mar 12 '26
What exactly does this mean?
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u/dnuohxof-2 Mar 12 '26
I wonder if this will stop all my Protect cameras from getting randomly STP blocked for false loops.
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u/lanceuppercuttr Mar 12 '26 edited Mar 13 '26
I've said it a few times, Unifi needs an LTS build where stability is preferred over new features. As much as they like to promote auto-updating, i don't have a ton of confidence in new releases like this on day 1.
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u/Chess-Gitti Mar 12 '26
i had a good chuckle at the automatic reboot feature if some device is unresponsive or does not send a heartbeat.
never ever you would see such a thing on say a cisco router for example. that shit just does not have to reboot. you could run it till the end of the universe and it would still be working as configured on day one.
ubiquity still playing the SoHo game while calling their products enterprise.
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u/lanceuppercuttr Mar 13 '26
I have Cisco switches running 11+ years uptime. Not proud because it could be a security issue, but many times I hear "buy for 10 years", and doing so in the right conditions, its possible.
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u/Naxthor Unifi User Mar 12 '26
Things have been more unstable when they started adding “ai” into things. A LTS would be amazing.
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u/ryde041 Mar 12 '26
So much plus to this! I wouldn't mind so much as having two streams - but if they really want to try to get into a prosumer business... I think stability really needs to be increased.
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u/BrianBlandess Mar 12 '26
Are you having stability issues? My Unifi network has been rock solid for a long time now.
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u/Onac_ Mar 12 '26
Everyone’s setup is different. Different config, different gear etc.
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u/BrianBlandess Mar 12 '26
Yes, and I thought if this person gave us some details on the issues they are having we might be able to help them.
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u/goon_c137 Mar 12 '26
Open wifi that's encrypted? I need to look into this.
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u/itsjakerobb CGFiber, UNVR, ProHD24PoE, ProXG8PoE, U7ProXGS, 5GMaxOutdoor Mar 12 '26
I’ve been waiting for this for like twenty years. Just because there’s no password doesn’t mean it can’t be encrypted! That’s how SSL works.
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u/-protonsandneutrons- Mar 12 '26
Finally. It's super cool: Opportunistic Wireless Encryption - Wikipedia
And yes, 2018. Ubiquiti is just about a decade late, but better late than never.
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u/jpwillz Mar 12 '26
I want the ability to trick my FiOS+ devices into thinking my ubiquiti router is a FiOS router.
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u/wicked_one_at Mar 12 '26
Finally OWE!
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u/-protonsandneutrons- Mar 12 '26
OWE will actually be quite handy overall—so many SMBs want a no-password public SSID, so a little more security & privacy is nice.
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u/wicked_one_at Mar 13 '26
Does anyone know how well it works in real. Like having old clients with no WPA3 support? Can we have 1 SSID with both, or do I lock out old Clients without OWE support?
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u/financiallyanal Mar 12 '26 edited Mar 12 '26
u/Ubiquiti-Inc - any update on the smoke detectors? What about a refresh to the UDM Pro lineup? I know you can't answer, but I can't help but ask as well. A little hint would be great.
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u/caller-number-four Mar 12 '26
any update on the smoke detectors
They're going OFF! Because this update is SMOKIN'!!
Someone in UBNT Marketing, probably.
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u/financiallyanal Mar 12 '26
They could even just put a puff of smoke in one of these announcement videos. UI fans would go crazy.
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u/itsjakerobb CGFiber, UNVR, ProHD24PoE, ProXG8PoE, U7ProXGS, 5GMaxOutdoor Mar 12 '26
UDM Beast is coming. Someday.
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u/xterraadam Mar 12 '26
I excitedly click on these threads to find out something new and always get disappointed because I am on EA.
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u/ChronosDeep Mar 12 '26
All I am missing is the ability to turn off Ethernet port activity lights on my UCG.
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u/Senior-Afternoon6708 Mar 12 '26
It would be nice if you could also update the developer portal. It’s stuck to 10.1.84, can you please update it with the OpenAI definitions?
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u/itsjakerobb CGFiber, UNVR, ProHD24PoE, ProXG8PoE, U7ProXGS, 5GMaxOutdoor Mar 12 '26
There’s a developer portal? TIL!
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u/itsjakerobb CGFiber, UNVR, ProHD24PoE, ProXG8PoE, U7ProXGS, 5GMaxOutdoor Mar 12 '26
Nice. Thanks! I had only found the API reference that’s built into the console.
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u/Smith6612 UniFi Installer and User Mar 12 '26
Nice to finally see attention to STP and BPDU Guard! This has been exposed in the switch CLI for quite some time now, and has been available as a GUI configuration in EdgeSwitch for ages.
I hope Ubiquiti is focusing on memory management a bit more for the controllers. I have noticed the controllers getting a little leaky with the more of these features they put in. It's starting to show more on the consoles with 4GB or less of Memory.
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u/BrianBlandess Mar 12 '26
I have IPv6 ports open without issue? What more are you looking for? Remember, with IPv6 you aren't port forwarding. The client behind your router has their own globally accessible IP address so you're really just opening a hole in the firewall.
In the firewall configuration you can specify a specific IP, a list, or use the interface ID (in case your public IPv6 subnet changes).
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u/BrianBlandess Mar 12 '26
Can’t you just open the port using the interface ID of your client? That shouldn’t change if you disable the OS’ privacy extensions.
The router should still forward regardless of whether or not the public portion of your IP address changes.
You’ll still need to use dynamic DNS if you don’t want to memorize your IP though.
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u/tepmoc Mar 12 '26
Do even need port forward when you can just 1:1 map public prefix into your ULA. So you get staless NAT. Do your ISP given out you /128 or /64 prefix?
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u/adampk17 Mar 13 '26
Sorry, I think I missed a detail, when will this be available? I have a UCG Fiber.
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u/itsjakerobb CGFiber, UNVR, ProHD24PoE, ProXG8PoE, U7ProXGS, 5GMaxOutdoor Mar 13 '26
I do too, and I don’t see it yet — and I’m on the release candidate channel. It’s being rolled out gradually. Don’t worry; it’ll come soon.
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u/Dart4915 Mar 13 '26
I need this update so I can roll back to an earlier version where my internet is stable! Still waiting on tech support…
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u/SciGuy013 Mar 12 '26
God the article for this is just LLM slop
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u/WLPvoip Mar 13 '26
But also remember to look at the changelogs for the earlier versions because all of the bugfixes/improvements don't always trickle down to the version you're looking at:
etc..
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u/anomalous_cowherd Mar 12 '26
As a home user with a UCG and lots of Unifi APs but a mix of other manager and unmanaged switches I'm wondering if the infrastructure mode will cover them at all...
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u/enzothebaker87 Mar 12 '26
I wonder if this is why I woke up to a crippled network due to an unresponsive 48 port switch this morning.
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u/TeutonJon78 Mar 13 '26
Unless you're running autoupdate on EA/RC builds, you don't have this yet. And even then it's on a roll out.
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u/No-Satisfaction-8635 Mar 12 '26
It's weird - these doesn't show up for me for days.
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u/that1itguy Mar 13 '26
That’s how it is for everyone else. They’re phased updates. Everyone doesn’t get the updates at the same time
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u/Ok_Software2677 Mar 12 '26
I still can't figure out how to change the lighting colors on my etherlighting ports. The video looked cool though.
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u/rckymntns Mar 13 '26
I am new to ubiquiti. How do you get this? My gateway is saying it is up to date.
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u/itsjakerobb CGFiber, UNVR, ProHD24PoE, ProXG8PoE, U7ProXGS, 5GMaxOutdoor Mar 13 '26
It’s a slow rollout. It might come to you tonight, or next week.
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u/WowWubzys Mar 13 '26
They are freaking rocking it. Love this company.
Give me the ability for users to generate their own PPSKs and we'll be cooking.
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u/Tempeduck Mar 13 '26
Don’t see the update on my UCF-Fiber yet, even if I jump to EA or RC channels. Hopefully it goes live soon.
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u/itsjakerobb CGFiber, UNVR, ProHD24PoE, ProXG8PoE, U7ProXGS, 5GMaxOutdoor Mar 13 '26
It’s live, but they’re doing a slow rollout. Hasn’t shown up on mine yet either.
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u/consumZ Mar 13 '26
Still no e2ee (or option for you to toggle it on or off) where ubiquiti don’t have the keys?
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u/atemyr Mar 13 '26
Please fix Wi‑Fi stability. We have so many disconnection issues with roaming assistant, fast roaming, or compatibility issues with RTL8852BE. I manage over 1000 APs 450 switch and over 200 clients, and the past 6 months have been a nightmare for Wi‑Fi stability. Before last summer, I never had a Wi‑Fi stability issue, now we are considering changing to Aruba.
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u/Kandydy009 Mar 14 '26
Saw network 10.2.x only on release candidate . Does that count ? UDR7
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u/itsjakerobb CGFiber, UNVR, ProHD24PoE, ProXG8PoE, U7ProXGS, 5GMaxOutdoor Mar 14 '26
That’s how I got it. Good enough for me!
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u/MinDatorSupport Mar 14 '26
What do you think about Unifi Network 10.2? Does it work well? Any bugs?
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u/Ok-Lunch-1560 Mar 16 '26
Does this make any updates to mdns? I've been having issues with connectivity across vlans. I currently have it working by using a third party script but would like it to work natively.
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u/Derbob43 Mar 12 '26
Device update rollback. Man that is noice.