![]() Instead of the CPE, the client might have an Optical Network Unit (ONU) like the UFiber Nano G or UFiber loco, connected to an Optical Line Terminal (OLT) such as UFiber OLT or UFiber OLT 4, which is inserted into a Site.įor simple, inexpensive installations it is effective to use the airCube ISP (ACB-ISP). For classic installations where a mesh WiFi network needs to be supported, we would recommend the airCube AC (ACB-AC).A network element such as that WiFi router can be added to UISP as a 3rd party device. Or instead of the airCube, there might be a 3rd party WiFi router that belongs to the customer.Behind that CPE there could be an airCube, for example, which also belongs to the Subscriber.One CPE, connected to an AP which is also assigned to another Site.That service is paired with a specific Subscriber in UISP. In CRM there will be one client, a real person, with a single service. Flat)Ī simple deployment, where the customer receives internet service at home. Service: One specific internet connection that represents an item on an invoice and is providing a connection to one or more devices in a specific location.Įxample Deployment Scenarios Single Location (ex.NOTE: Notice the difference between a UISP client, which is a client device such as a laptop and the CRM client which basically means "customer"-be it an individual or a company. So a possible connection between these could be: airMAX AP > Station (CPE) > home WiFi (airCube) > client (laptop). Those are devices that usually belong to a customer (like a mobile phone or laptop) and are not managed via UISP. On the other hand, a home WiFi router like an airCube will have a list of connected devices, called clients. Those CPE devices create the endpoints of the network. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |