Create a Ubiquity UniFi AP heatmap as a demo

  • Erstellt am 2020-06-30 13:43:13

Teemoe86

2020-07-02 13:54:44
  • #1

Google Maps, .gif, .jpg, .png.

You then measure the longest possible distance on your plan using a line.
Then you can "trace" all the walls.

Unfortunately, there is only a limited selection of walls.
 

imsi123

2020-07-03 11:20:15
  • #2
No idea, for me the field is shaded gray. So I can't insert anything..damn...tough luck. maybe you at least have to have a real device running.
 

Grobmutant

2020-07-03 11:44:07
  • #3
So I successfully used this a few weeks ago and I don't have a single Ubiquiti device yet. So it should actually work like this. Which software version are you using?
 

Teemoe86

2020-07-03 12:54:41
  • #4
Half a year ago, there was an error that allowed virtual devices to be seen, but they could not be pinned on the map. This has been fixed. There is also an error with other older versions, for example 5.6.x. The current version is 5.13.x and it works with that.
 

imsi123

2020-07-03 13:24:34
  • #5
Strange, I got 5.6.42 installed even though I downloaded the new version from the HP, 5.13.xx.... now I'm downloading 5.12.xx again
 

Teemoe86

2020-07-03 13:43:47
  • #6
If you use Windows as the system, you may still have the old version installed as a "Windows Service" - you might want to check the shortcut you use to start the controller. So go to the properties and take a look at the path.

By default, the user folder is always used for an installation, even if the old installation is in a different location. Therefore, your shortcut might simply start the old version again instead of the new one.
 

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