![]() It is challenging when mounting to popcorn ceiling. It is fantastic when mounting to hard smooth surface, or suspended ceiling tile. Thank you for making the Alta interface non-technical compatible.Īccess Point mount: The twist and lock in is very Ubiquiti-ish. The user would request access to the system portal and would easily become confused or overwhelmed with the UI. This has been a struggle when installing other access points in residential environments. I find it extremely easy to navigate and configure for all users, no matter the level of technical experience. You listened to the needs of consumers and developed a good understanding of how to develop a product and include the features required to meet a need. UX (User Experience): I would normally use the term UI when describing a web portal however, I will say that I love the simplicity of the Alta app and web user interface, I would classify this as the UX instead of UI. This is where I feel I should be able to scan the RF environment for the chosen access point and make configuration changes “On-The-Fly with the mobile app instead of the site. ![]() I go to the AP> Edit Access Point> I have a Tab for Wi-Fi and Settings. The Alta App version: 1.2.1 (123) does now have On-The-Fly changes and scanning. My opinion this feature should be included, and it should be located by going to the settings gear > System > Notifications. I feel like this would be included with Alta I have not found this on the Alta App. I am used to Meraki, and Ubiquiti having a place to enable and disable notifications when a Security Appliance, Switch, or AP goes down. ![]() I am a sysadmin throughout the day, I am a low voltage warrior during my downtime. ![]() I was able to set up a network, deploy two Ap’s and have all my initial configurations provisioned for both AP’s in under 15 minutes. Boom we got the app installed! I used Google SSO to sign in, thanks for doing this, I hate creating new accounts, I have so many logins already. My initial thoughts about this, I would include a QR Code or instructions on the Quick Start Guide on how to find the app in the App store. If I would have known to search for Alta Networks, it would have shown up. I did re-visit the Alta.Inc website and was able to find the link for the App on the Apple App store. I tried the following search terms to find the app, and none pulled the app up to install. Alta Networks App: This was troublesome when I decided to download it on my I phone. ![]()
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