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January 2021 Newsletter

News from UBWH Australia

New Products

Managed,Industrial PoE DC Switch

 

This is a DC Powered, Industrial, 24-48V PoE Switch, with powerful and feature-rich management.

 

DC Power 1 48 VDC (37 to 57V)
DC Power 2 48 VDC (37 to 57V, e.g. backup)
DC Power 3 12 to 50 VDC (e.g. Solar Panel)
Managed The powerful built-in webserver provides monitoring and control over many features.
See below for more details.
Industrial Extended Working Voltage: -40℃~80℃
Extra protection from lightning and interference.
10 Ports 8 x Gigabit Auto PoE ports
2 x SFP ports
Auto POE PoE voltage automatically applied: 48, or 24, or none.
Alarms Internally and/or Externally triggered alarms, with SNMP and/or relay signalling.
Fast Ring Technology Link 3 or more of these devices in a self-healing, fault-tolerant ring network, with sub 50 millisecond recovery times.

This product is in stock now, pricing and availability here...

Smart 4 Channel Relay/Switch

With Tasmota-Plus installed, this WiFi-connected smart relay supports remote control (On/Off) for each relay independently.

Description

Common Smart devices are designed to only work via the manufacturer’s server and with special apps; the user never communicates directly with the device.

While this works well for home users, power users might prefer to be able to directly control the device using a simple http:// (web) interface.

Tasmota gives direct access to the device via simple http:// web access. The benefit of this for power users is that the device can be controlled using:

  • Web UI interface, or
  • http:// Command Interface. Ideal for control by external scripts.

This product is pre-loaded with Tasmota-Plus which adds these features to standard Tasmota:

Ping Watchdog:
Cycle power if Pings to a specified IP address fail
WAN Security:
Prevent commands being executed unless coming from a nominated IP address.
WiFi Signal Indicator:
Visualisation of the WiFi signal strength as seen by the Tasmota device.
Clock Page:
Allowing setting of parameters (Time zone, Daylight saving, …) so that the Real Time Clock is accurate.


This product is in stock now, pricing and availability here...

Smart 1 Channel Relay & Switch

With Tasmota-Plus installed, this WiFi-connected smart product supports remote control & monitor (On/Off) of one relay, plus remote monitoring of one external switch contact.

Description

Common Smart devices are designed to only work via the manufacturer’s server and with special apps; the user never communicates directly with the device.

While this works well for home users, power users might prefer to be able to directly control the device using a simple http:// (web) interface.

Tasmota gives direct access to the device via simple http:// web access. The benefit of this for power users is that the device can be controlled using:

  • Web UI interface, or
  • http:// Command Interface. Ideal for control by external scripts.

This product is pre-loaded with Tasmota-Plus which adds these features to standard Tasmota:

Ping Watchdog:
Cycle the relay if Pings to a specified IP address fail
WAN Security:
Prevent commands being executed unless coming from a nominated IP address.
WiFi Signal Indicator:
Visualisation of the WiFi signal strength as seen by the Tasmota device.
Clock Page:
Allowing setting of parameters (Time zone, Daylight saving, …) so that the Real Time Clock is accurate.

 

This product is in stock now, pricing and availability here...

Rack Mounting Options

We now stock a variety of rack mounting options, including closed and open racks, patch panels and universal shelves.
 

19" Racks

Equipment racks are most commonly 19-inches wide. This is a legacy from the telephony industry in the USA from the 1920's.

The equipment installed in racks commonly has heights measured in Rack Units; abbreviated as U. 1U = 1.75 inches. For example, a given equipment module may be said to be "1U" high.
 

Power Distibution Units

PDUs are power boards that can be mounted in a rack.
 

Patch Panels

These are part of a good structured cabling plan. They are a set of RJ45 sockets, with punch-down rear connections. Building cables are terminated into these RJ45 punch-down sockets. Then short patch leads complete the connection between the patch-panel socket and the terminating equipment (e.g. a LAN switch).

Shelves

Often, there is equipment that can not be directly mounted in a 19" rack, but is still required to be located with other rack-mounted equiment. Equipment shelves solve this problem. They are simple rack-mountable shelves on which smaller equipment can be installed; possibly secured with cable ties or similar.


These products are in stock now, pricing and availability here...

Why buy through us?

 

Here at UBWH Australia, we have been working hard to improve our service offering to you, our customers. In doing so, we are excited to highlight a few of our advantages:

1. Authorised Ubiquiti RMA Centre for Australia. We have worked closely with Ubiquiti USA to set this up. When you lodge warranties with us and send the faulty item back, we send you a new one from our stock. No more lengthy turn around times. View the new RMA form here.

2. Reseller Discount Program. We're always looking at ways to reward our customers. For approved applicants we have introduced a number of initiatives, including reduced pricing and free returns, to improve your margins and make it easier for you to deal with us. Contact Us with your business information for details.

3. Same Day Dispatch. Our new warehouse will dispatch orders the same day in 98% of cases, for orders paid before 12.30pm AEST and shipped by Australia Post. Occasionally, large orders will cause a delay until the next business day. 

If critical, please contact us prior to ordering. We will update you on the days proceedings and will endeavor to have your paid order dispatched same day.

4. Extended Warranties on everything we sell. Optional 2 and 3 year warranties are in addition to the normal Manufacturer's Warranty, plus the Consumer Guarantee required by Australian Consumer Law (ACL) for all Australian Consumers, at a small cost. These can be selected during the checkout process at http://ubwh.com.au

Stories Of The Month
GigaBeam LR - First link

This user has a GBE-LR link over 1.68km returning up to 1.55Gbps. We have the GBE-LR's in stock, see pricing and availability here...

Full story...

Indoor Farm Scouter

"For the past few months, I have been developing a system dedicated to indoor farms that detects stressed plants using the Ubiquiti G3 flex camera. The system utilizes machine learning to monitor crops and follows a two-step process: the Retinanet object detection model locates each plant and an ensemble of ResNets determine if the plant is healthy."

Full story...

See pricing, availability and reviews of the UVC-G3-Flex here...

Tips: A DIY Guide to Remote Monitoring, Control & Surveillance on a Rural Property
 

Modern rural properties have the need for access to remote devices for:

Monitoring Control Surveillance
  • Fluid levels
  • Grain levels
  • Temperature
  • Soil moisture
  • etc.
  • Pumps
  • Gates
  • Fans
  • etc.
  • Cameras
  • Motion/Entry sensors
  • etc.

Building a solution for these needs can be broken down to these elements.

  • The Golden rule
  • Wireless networking the various outposts
  • Solar power (if needed)
  • Monitoring/Surveillance sensors
  • Relays and Switches
  • Video cameras
  • Central Management


View the guide here.

Online Training

The new UNMS Course has been added.

UNMS

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In a world's first, Online training (developed in Australia) is now available for the Ubiquiti products shown.

You benefit  in a number of ways:

  • Cheaper - than attending a formal 2-day course in a classroom environment.
  • Faster - no need to wait until the next classroom course is scheduled nearby.
  • More convenient - the self-paced courses can be scheduled around other demanding work.
  • More practical - the Ubiquiti classroom courses are great for students needing to delve deep into theory such as Radio Waves, Antenna design, TDMA protocols, Link-Budgets, UniFi-WiFi site surveys, etc. But in many cases, students just want to know how to setup some very common scenarios. These Installer courses are targeted with less theory and more practice.

The way each course works is ... each student:

  • signs up and receives by email a set of detailed course notes. These can be kept as a reference document for use later on-the-job.
  • is allocated real test hardware for 7 days. This is hardware the student gets to configure (over the Internet).
  • passes an online quiz for each module. When all module quizzes have been passed, the student gets emailed a Certificate of Completion.

More ...

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