That definitely used to happen, but not so much anymore. That being said, their software is still buggy, and I don’t wouldn’t touch any of their products that do L3 routing, as they’re still shit.
Here’s another fun bit: for quite some time their WPA Enterprise+Kerberos handling was badly broken as well. Every 10th or so login on that SSID managed to punt the client over onto the native VLAN for the AP’s management rather than the VLAN that the Kerberos ticket supplied for the user’s credentials. I reported this one and they gave the organizational equivalent of a shrug. Unifi! That’s about when I dropped them for good.
That definitely used to happen, but not so much anymore. That being said, their software is still buggy, and I don’t wouldn’t touch any of their products that do L3 routing, as they’re still shit.
Here’s another fun bit: for quite some time their WPA Enterprise+Kerberos handling was badly broken as well. Every 10th or so login on that SSID managed to punt the client over onto the native VLAN for the AP’s management rather than the VLAN that the Kerberos ticket supplied for the user’s credentials. I reported this one and they gave the organizational equivalent of a shrug. Unifi! That’s about when I dropped them for good.