Beta UniFi Network Application 8.x.x

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  • Hat jmd ebenfalls das Problem mit Portmanagement nach den Update?

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    :right_arrow: Dumme Gedanken hat jeder, nur der Weise verschweigt sie. (Wilhelm Busch) :left_arrow:

  • Hat jmd ebenfalls das Problem mit Portmanagement nach den Update?

    8.0.6 oder 7er?

  • 8.0.6 oder 7er?


    wir sind ja hier im Beta 8.x.x lycra also wohl eher 8.0.6

    Gruß

    defcon

  • Mal einen Reboot hingelegt? Im UI Forum ist bisher nix dazu.

    Nein noch nicht, werde ich in der Nacht mal forcieren lassen. Bin back ² home. Jetzt ist Portmanagement wieder aufrufbar! Jedoch immer noch mit kleinen Macken, so dass die Icons an bestimmten Ports (4/5/7) nicht richtig angezeigt werden. Ist halt nur kosmetisch :face_with_tongue:


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  • 8.0.6 oder 7er?


    wir sind ja hier im Beta 8.x.x lycra also wohl eher 8.0.6


    :smiling_face:

    Ich glaube lycra meinte eher 8.0.6 oder 8.0.7 :winking_face:

  • :smiling_face:

    Ich glaube lycra meinte eher 8.0.6 oder 8.0.7 :winking_face:

    das kann natürlich sein :grinning_squinting_face:

    Gruß

    defcon

  • 8.0.6 oder 7er?

    Wie ich den Aktionismus liebe :face_with_tongue: Network 8.0.7 logischerweise! Weshalb soll ich bei EA auf Network 8.0.6 rumgimpen?


    Mal einen Reboot hingelegt? Im UI Forum ist bisher nix dazu.


    Nach Reboot sieht alles wieder schick aus!



    LG

    Ben

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  • Guten Morgen,


    ich würde auch gerne mal die Beta testen, sagt ihr die läuft flüssig, also die Infrastruktur (SW, AP's, Endgeräte) laufen flüssig? Mit Bugs in der UI kann ich leben, solange ich da auch was machen kann. Es geht mir nur darum ob es zwischenzeitlich mal Einschränkungen mit der Internetverbindung zwischen Clients gibt.

  • Guten Morgen,


    ich würde auch gerne mal die Beta testen, sagt ihr die läuft flüssig, also die Infrastruktur (SW, AP's, Endgeräte) laufen flüssig? Mit Bugs in der UI kann ich leben, solange ich da auch was machen kann. Es geht mir nur darum ob es zwischenzeitlich mal Einschränkungen mit der Internetverbindung zwischen Clients gibt.

    wenn du dir die Fragen stellst, lass es.


    Je nach Konfiguration,... kann es immer wieder zu Problemen kommen. Erst ne beta davor gabs deutliche Probleme mit manchen Internetverbindungen.


    Und ja, meist läuft sie flüssig. ich hatte aber auch schon betas die mehrfach am tag rebooteten, und dabei jedes mal das Inet weg war,......

  • Erst ne beta davor gabs deutliche Probleme mit manchen Internetverbindungen.

    Wobei das aber eher UnifiOs selber war und nicht Network.


    Bin auf EA seit dem ich Unifi habe für Network und UnifiOS, die eine oder andere AP Firmware

    hat mal besser oder schlechter funktioniert aber im allgemeinen immer ohne Probleme

    Das Gleiche für Unifi OS und die Network APP. Hier und da mal anzeigen Probleme

    (wie aktuell da Host in Devices Namen den IPv6-PTR bekommen)

    aber NIE total Ausfälle oder größere Probleme gehabt.


    Aber wie heißt es so schön. Ergebnisse können variieren. Die Möglichkeiten

    sind zu mannigfaltig um pauschal zu sagen JA mach es oder NEIN lass es sein.

  • Ich habe wieder auf RC umgestellt und setze keine EA mehr ein. Es gibt dann doch immer wieder Probleme mit EA und das Meckern in der Familie ist schon nervig :smiling_face:

  • aber NIE total Ausfälle oder größere Probleme gehabt

    bei meiner UDR hatte ich bei den ersten EA releases massig Probleme

    Und mit Starlink gabs ja erst kürzlich Probleme

  • wenn du dir die Fragen stellst, lass es.


    Je nach Konfiguration,... kann es immer wieder zu Problemen kommen. Erst ne beta davor gabs deutliche Probleme mit manchen Internetverbindungen.

    Probieren geht über studieren, seit gestern abend läuft es stabil und alleine wegen der neuen VLAN Ansicht, hat es sich für mich gelohnt.

  • Sag ich ja: Ergebnisse können Variieren.


    Deine UDR ist nicht meine UDM-SE, deine Netzwerk ist anders wie meins.

    Du magst die „PRO“ Accesspoints um das letze Quantum Leistung zu bekommen

    ich bleib bei u6-lite weil keines meiner gerate auch nur annähert den Speed erreichen würde

    bzw. es max zwei Geräte und es hier kein benefit von mehr Antenne pro AP nicht gibt.

    Sein Netzwerk wird anders sein als unsere beiden.

    Die einen wollen 100 Vlan und 12000 Firewall regeln bei dem jedem TCP Port

    misstraut wird, anderen reicht das default Netzwerk. Die einen verlangen Seemless Roaming über 1000m2

    für Hochverfügbarkeit Anwendungen und haben 80 Accesspoints, die anderen ziehen den Stecker vom WLAN

    Nacht raus wegen der „Strahlenbelastung"

  • Enterprise bitte :grinning_squinting_face: :grinning_squinting_face: :grinning_squinting_face: der Pro ist degradiert worden und im Büro der Kanzlei

    haha :winking_face:

  • Du hast genau den Nagel auf den Kopf getroffen. Es kommt halt drauf an was für eine Umgebung jeder einzelne hat. In einer produktiven Umgebung oder noch besser, im Geschäft würde ich persönlich nicht auf EA umsteigen. Klar hat man dadurch erstmal viele benefits, aber die kommen ja mit dem Release sowieso irgendwann!

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  • Die 8.0.7 ist nun RC


    UniFi Network Application 8.0.7

    https://community.ui.com/releases/UniFi-Network-Application-8-0-7/7818b9df-4845-4c82-ba3c-1218e61010d4


    Overview

    UniFi Network Application 8.0.7 adds support for Radio Manager, WireGuard VPN Client, and Site Overview, and improves the Port Manager section by adding an overview of all ports and the VLAN Viewer.


    Radio Manager

    The new Radios page provides an overview of the Access Point radios and their configuration, statistics, and performance.

    • Filter Devices - Show all APs or only specific devices.
    • Filter Bands - Use the filters to display only certain bands or MIMO, e.g. 5 GHz or 3x3.
    • Bulk Edit - Change the radio configuration on multiple APs at the same time.


    Improved Port Manager

    The new Ports page provides an overview of all ports across your devices.

    • Filter Ports - Use the filters to display only certain ports, e.g. only PoE or SFP ports.
    • Filter Devices - Show all ports or only ports on a specific device.
    • Insights - View and compare statistics between ports on the same device.

    The VLAN port management has been redesigned to improve UX when managing VLANs.

    • Native VLAN / Network - Used for untagged traffic, i.e. not tagged with a VLAN ID. Previously this option was called 'Primary Network'.
    • Tagged VLAN Management - Used for traffic tagged with a VLAN ID. Previously this option was called 'Traffic Restriction'.
    • Allow All - Configured VLANs are automatically tagged (allowed) on the port.
    • Block All - All tagged VLANs are blocked (not allowed) on the port.
    • Custom - Specify which VLANs are tagged (allowed) on the port. Any VLAN that is not specified is blocked.

    When adding a new VLAN, it is automatically tagged (allowed) on the port when using 'Allow All'. If 'Custom' is used, the new VLAN needs to be manually added to the port.


    VLAN Viewer

    Provides an easy way to see Native and Tagged VLANs across your devices.

    • Native VLAN Assignment - This shows which VLAN ID is set as native.
    • VLAN Tagging - Shows which VLANs are tagged, blocked, or native.
    • Search for VLANs using the VLAN name, ID, or subnet.


    WireGuard VPN Client

    Allows you to connect your UniFi Gateway to a VPN service provider and send internet traffic from devices over the VPN. Uploading a file and manual configuration are both supported.


    Site Overview

    Provides an overview of all sites used on UniFi Network Applications managing multiple sites.

    • UniFi Devices - See how many devices are connected to each site.
    • Client Devices - See how many WiFi/wired clients and guests are connected to each site.
    • Insight - See which sites have offline devices and critical notifications.


    Client Connections

    The System Log now provides much more details on client connections such as the connection time and data usage.

    Improvements

    • Improved Port Manager.
    • Added all ports overview.
    • Added VLAN Viewer.
    • Improved VLAN port management UX.
    • Added Site Overview.
    • Added ability to select which networks Suspicious Activity is enabled on.
    • Added sorting feature for IP Groups.
    • Added ability to allow opening predefined firewall rules.
    • Improved validation for Prefix ID in Virtual Network settings.
    • Improved empty MAC whitelist validation in Port Manager.
    • Improved validation for DHCP options.
    • Improved DHCP Server TFTP Server field validation.
    • Improved Traffic Rule IP Address validation.
    • Improved Firewall Rules UX.
    • Improved Security Settings UX.
    • Improved Global Network Settings UX.
    • Enabled auto upgrade for UXG-Pro after the adoption is completed.
    • Remove LTE Failover WAN from IPTV Options.
    • Show the local language in the Language dropdown.
    • Prevent provisioning more Layer 3 static routes than UniFi switches can support.
    • Routes that are over the limit at the time of upgrade will be marked as Paused.
    • This does not mean that total static route support on Layer 3 UniFi switches is decreased, instead, UX is improved to prevent configuration of routes that are not functional.


    VPN

    • Added WireGuard VPN Client.
    • Added messaging to create traffic routes after creating VPN Clients. This applies to the VPN Client feature, not adding clients to VPN Servers.
    • Added validation in VPN Server settings when the port overlaps with a Port Forwarding rule.
    • Added IP/Hostname override option for OpenVPN and WireGuard VPN Servers.
    • This adds a custom hostname or IP address to the configuration file used by clients.
    • This option is useful if the UniFi Gateway is behind NAT or is using a dynamically assigned IP address.
    • Added validation for Local IP in IPsec Site-to-Site VPN settings.
    • Automatically remove Site-to-Site Auto IPsec configuration if the adopted gateway doesn't support it.
    • Improved Site-to-Site VPN validations.
    • Improved configuration file generation time for OpenVPN Servers.
    • Increased OpenVPN and WireGuard VPN Client limit from 5 to 8. This applies to the VPN Client feature, not VPN users connecting to VPN Servers.
    • Remove the PPTP Server if the adopted gateway doesn't support it.


    Clients and Devices

    • Added PoE power cycle option to the device side panel.
    • Added confirmation message when configuring Network Overrides.
    • Improved UniFi Devices page performance on larger setups.
    • Improved System Logs for client connections.
    • Locked the first column for Devices/Clients pages when scrolling horizontally.
    • Client hostnames (if present) are now shown in the side panel overview.
    • Moved filters to the left side in the Device and Client pages.


    WiFi

    • Added Radio Manager.
    • Added ability to enable Professional installer toggle for Consoles.
    • Improved adding clients to MAC Address Filters.
    • Improved actionable feedback when Outdoor Mode is enabled.
    • Removed Global AP Settings, you can now use Radio Manager for bulk editing.
    • Collapse RF Scan tab by default in the AP device panel.
    • Changed WiFi Experience to TX retries for APs in their device panel.
    • Enhanced voucher printing options.

    Bugfixes

    • Fixed an issue where some UniFi devices were incorrectly shown on the Client Devices page or not shown at all.
    • As a result of this fix, unmanaged non-network UniFi devices (e.g. UniFi Protect camera) may appear again as offline devices.
    • These offline devices will be removed automatically based on the Data Retention settings.
    • Automatic removal is an automated, periodic process that will run for several minutes after updating. Manual removal is also possible.
    • Fixed an issue where blocked clients couldn't connect if they were removed until the next AP provision.
    • Fixed incorrect channel width for BeaconHD/U6-Extender.
    • Fixed an issue where Virtual Network usable hosts were incorrectly calculated.
    • Fixed missing ISP names in internet-related notifications.
    • Fixed rare gateway adoption issues via Layer 3.
    • Fixed an issue where WiFiman speed test results were not shown.
    • Fixed issue where WAN configuration is not populated when moving a gateway device to a new site.
    • Fixed an issue where CGNAT IP addresses were incorrectly marked as public IPs for Site Magic.
    • Fixed invalid connected client count for In-Wall APs.
    • Fixed unmanaged Network devices not shown on Client and Device pages in rare cases.
    • Fixed an issue where the Console would appear offline in rare cases.
    • Fixed sorting when there are multiple pages.
    • Fixed an issue where Voice VLAN settings are not effective when all VLANs are auto-allowed on switch ports.
    • Fixed an issue where Lock to AP is not disabled when removing an AP.
    • Fixed an issue where RADIUS profiles couldn't be disabled when using a WireGuard VPN Server.
    • Fixed rare gateway configuration error.

    Additional information

    • Create a backup before upgrading your UniFi Network Application in the event any issues are encountered.
    • See the UniFi Network Server Help Center article for more information on self-hosting a server.
    • UniFi Network Application 7.5 and newer requires MongoDB 3.6 (up to 4.4) and Java 17.


    UniFi Network Native Application for UniFi OS

    A specific application version that is only compatible with the UDM and UDR (running UniFi OS 3.1.6 or newer).

    • The UniFi OS update uses the application version that is required for your console.
    • The manual update process via SSH requires you to use the compatible package. Incompatible packages will be rejected on installation.
    • Older UniFi OS versions (before UniFi OS 3.1.6) on the UDM and UDR still use regular UniFi Network Application for UniFi OS

    Download links

    UniFi Network Application for Windows

    UniFi Network Application for macOS

    UniFi Network Application for Debian/Ubuntu

    UniFi Network Application for UniFi OS

    UniFi Network Native Application for UniFi OS

    UniFi Network Application for unsupported Unix/Linux distros *** DIY / Completely unsupported ***

    unifi_sh_api (shell library)


  • UniFi Network Application 8.0.21

    https://community.ui.com/releases/UniFi-Network-Application-8-0-21/6aaff287-b2e9-4d5c-afc9-a72c45ab4877


    Improvements

    • Added Admin Settings change System Logs.
    • Added payment name to the Guest Portal landing page.
    • Added 24HR TX Retries to Sites Overview.
    • Added device model column to Radio Manager.
    • Added pagination to Radio Manager.
    • Added support for Korean and Spanish language.
    • Added WAN/LAN IP addresses to the dashboard for Network Application Servers.
    • Added validation when a new network is trying to use a subnet that is already used by an OpenVPN Client.
    • Added support for PPPoE WAN without credentials, this requires UniFi OS 3.2 or newer.
    • Allow removing Networks with any references, you'll receive a warning message before deletion.
    • Improved Guest Portal loading latency.
    • Increased the index space for Firewall rules.
    • Increased default network limit to 255. Some devices have lower limits such as USG, or InWall AP models.
    • Split the Clients list into Online/Offline tabs.
    • Updated the list of Dynamic DNS providers.

    Bugfixes

    • Fixed rare Gateway Configuration error on UDM/UDR/UDW.
    • Fixed an issue where the All Traffic row in Traffic Monitor didn't include unidentified traffic.
    • Fixed an issue where hidden WEP networks were created on certain APs after config changes.
    • Fixed an issue where some port profiles failed to get applied on InWall APs.
    • Fixed a rare case where Traffic Rules would stop working while Ad Blocking was enabled.
    • Fixed an issue where the Network Application wasn't getting stopped on Windows during upgrades or removal.
    • Fixed incorrectly reported built-in antenna gain.
    • Fixed the inability to connect to Guest Portals in rare cases.
    • Fixed the inability to open Security settings in rare cases.
    • Fixed rare gateway configuration errors.
    • Fixed an issue where "NONE" Native VLANs didn't work on Gateway switch ports.
    • Fixed an issue where Suspicious Activity was allowed to be applied on non-local networks.
    • Fixed an issue where client uptime could be invalid, the fix applies to new connections.
    • Fixed an issue where Device type filters were resetting selected columns.
    • Fixed an issue where Client Isolation couldn't be disabled when using a Guest Portal.
    • Fixed an issue where port anomalies were not showing details on Port diagrams.

    Additional information

    (Recommended) - Create an up-to-date backup before upgrading your UniFi Network Application settings in the event any issues are encountered.


    Download links

    UniFi Network Application for Windows

    UniFi Network Application for macOS

    UniFi Network Application for Debian/Ubuntu

    UniFi Network Application for UniFi OS

    UniFi Network Native Application for UniFi OS

    UniFi Network Application for unsupported Unix/Linux distros *** DIY / Completely unsupported ***

    unifi_sh_api (shell library)