Hi Brian, Fear not, the ubiquiti stuff is very accessible. Qualifying this, I’ve configured many access points in different settings using a Mac and Voice over and safari. I have also to a lesser degree but successfully used JFW and IE running the controller under windows. Here’s what you’ll experience. You’ll install the software on a host of your choice. This software sets up a web server that you then connect to with your browser typically the launcher selects the default browser. You’ll be prompted with a user name and password and then the screens draw with the data in table form. As you know you arrow around with VO on the Mac side or tab around with JFW inside the tables. Access points are auto discovered and then you click on each one’s Mac address and configure it’s settings. Once configured you push the settings and it populates the AP. Access points can be reset and rediscovered using the poker in a hole method to press a reset momentary contact switch. The devices are fairly good and perform well. They can have issues with some chipsets where you only negotiate half the available bandwidth so say 150 megabits on a 300 megabit 802.11N session but it definitely still works well enough. The long range units also do a good job covering a large area and do well outside. I have not tried the new AC models but the AP and APLR are pretty solid. Hope that helps, let me know what specifics you have. I’ve used a lot of the ubiquiti products so can help you out here on several of their product lines. Thanks Scott On 6/23/16, 1:34 PM, "Blind-sysadmins on behalf of Brian Moore" <blind-sysadmins-bounces@lists.hodgsonfamily.org on behalf of bmoore@screenreview.org> wrote: Hi all. so I have been asked to help with a wifi installation in a fairly big space. I am tempted to go with the unify ap stuff from Ubiquiti networks. This stuff gets rave reviews and looks quite good. However, their things seem to require using a java based controler software for configuration. I am concerned about how accessible this might or might not be. From reading some of their support stuff, even to enable ssh on an ap to allow configuration requires use of this controler software. It might be usable and not a problem but I don't want to spend like a thousand bucks on stuff I can't configure. Since this will be mostly set it and forget it, I guess I could borrow a pair of eyes to follow my instructions and configure the access points for the first time. Anyone got experience with any of this gear? How did you get access points up and running for the first time? thanks. Brian. -- Contact me on skype: brian.moore follow me on twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bmoore123 _______________________________________________ Blind-sysadmins mailing list Blind-sysadmins@lists.hodgsonfamily.org https://lists.hodgsonfamily.org/listinfo/blind-sysadmins