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    Re: Ubiquity UniFi APs

    UMA, you probably need to enable it in the menus somewhere. But with Sure Signal, your phone should just see it as the strongest cell and automatically use it when in range. I think they have some whitelist based on your SIM so you don't have everyone in the street connecting to your unit, i.e. you just pick what phones are allowed to use it.

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    Re: Ubiquity UniFi APs

    Yeah, the sure signal boxes have a limit of 4 (or 5) concurrent devices with a whitelist as you say. Issue is if user5 comes in user1 gets bumped off (even if mid call! ) - first in first out..

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    Re: Ubiquity UniFi APs

    BTW I bought a pack of 3 for a new office, very cool devices. Dead easy to setup will def be getting more. Thanks to the OP for pointing these out!

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