Unifi Site Magic

Unifi Site Magic - I was hoping this would reduce lag as it allegedly uses wireguard. It's basically a point to point vpn to allow multiple sites to talk to each other without the need for each site having an sslvpn connection. I have two udmp's at separate locations. However, i have not been able to figure out how to route the external traffic from the remote device through the home device. On the udmp i created a new network / vlan called magic bridge at site 1 and magic bridge b at site 2. They explicitly stated “we will never have a need for a vpn” when setting up their second site, yet two year later they come asking for a vpn.

On the udmp i created a new network / vlan called magic bridge at site 1 and magic bridge b at site 2. However, i have not been able to figure out how to route the external traffic from the remote device through the home device. I'm able to establish the connection and i can access devices between the two networks. I was hoping this would reduce lag as it allegedly uses wireguard. A huge improvement over the default site to site vpn options.

UniFi Site Magic The Ultimate Guide to Centralized Managed

UniFi Site Magic The Ultimate Guide to Centralized Managed

Introducing site magic for unifi gateway consoles: I can ping the gateway's from either direction, but i cannot ping any devices on those or any other networks / vlans. The site was set up with my “default“ ip scheme, which is the same on both sides. This was/is a problem with one of my clients, even with ipsec. I've also.

UniFi Site Magic The Ultimate Guide to Centralized Managed

UniFi Site Magic The Ultimate Guide to Centralized Managed

On the udmp i created a new network / vlan called magic bridge at site 1 and magic bridge b at site 2. The site was set up with my “default“ ip scheme, which is the same on both sides. They explicitly stated “we will never have a need for a vpn” when setting up their second site, yet two.

UniFi Site Magic The Ultimate Guide to Centralized Managed

UniFi Site Magic The Ultimate Guide to Centralized Managed

So it appears that all of the unifi cloud gateways can use it. This was/is a problem with one of my clients, even with ipsec. Yes, site magic is a vpn. I'm able to establish the connection and i can access devices between the two networks. They explicitly stated “we will never have a need for a vpn” when setting.

UniFi Gateway Setting Up SDWAN with UniFi Site Magic Ubiquiti Help

UniFi Gateway Setting Up SDWAN with UniFi Site Magic Ubiquiti Help

I can ping the gateway's from either direction, but i cannot ping any devices on those or any other networks / vlans. I was hoping this would reduce lag as it allegedly uses wireguard. I've also tried to use the magic to site to site option. Setup site magic connecting the two udmpro networks together. Yes, site magic is a.

UniFi Site Magic The Ultimate Guide to Centralized Managed

UniFi Site Magic The Ultimate Guide to Centralized Managed

Yes, site magic is a vpn. I can ping the gateway's from either direction, but i cannot ping any devices on those or any other networks / vlans. I was hoping this would reduce lag as it allegedly uses wireguard. Introducing site magic for unifi gateway consoles: A huge improvement over the default site to site vpn options.

Unifi Site Magic - Setup site magic connecting the two udmpro networks together. Yes, site magic is a vpn. This was/is a problem with one of my clients, even with ipsec. We went from a bunch of ipsec s2s vpns to site magic in about 10mins (literally just trashed the vpn settings at each site and then ticked the cloud keys and vlans in site magic and clicked configure ), and went from getting crappy 50mbit speeds to 500mbit+ on iperf (must be wireguard). Introducing site magic for unifi gateway consoles: So it appears that all of the unifi cloud gateways can use it.

Introducing site magic for unifi gateway consoles: Yes, site magic is a vpn. I can ping the gateway's from either direction, but i cannot ping any devices on those or any other networks / vlans. On the udmp i created a new network / vlan called magic bridge at site 1 and magic bridge b at site 2. They explicitly stated “we will never have a need for a vpn” when setting up their second site, yet two year later they come asking for a vpn.

I Was Hoping This Would Reduce Lag As It Allegedly Uses Wireguard.

We went from a bunch of ipsec s2s vpns to site magic in about 10mins (literally just trashed the vpn settings at each site and then ticked the cloud keys and vlans in site magic and clicked configure ), and went from getting crappy 50mbit speeds to 500mbit+ on iperf (must be wireguard). A huge improvement over the default site to site vpn options. However, i have not been able to figure out how to route the external traffic from the remote device through the home device. Introducing site magic for unifi gateway consoles:

The Site Was Set Up With My “Default“ Ip Scheme, Which Is The Same On Both Sides.

I have two udmp's at separate locations. I'm able to establish the connection and i can access devices between the two networks. They explicitly stated “we will never have a need for a vpn” when setting up their second site, yet two year later they come asking for a vpn. I've also tried to use the magic to site to site option.

I Can Ping The Gateway's From Either Direction, But I Cannot Ping Any Devices On Those Or Any Other Networks / Vlans.

So it appears that all of the unifi cloud gateways can use it. Setup site magic connecting the two udmpro networks together. On the udmp i created a new network / vlan called magic bridge at site 1 and magic bridge b at site 2. Yes, site magic is a vpn.

It's Basically A Point To Point Vpn To Allow Multiple Sites To Talk To Each Other Without The Need For Each Site Having An Sslvpn Connection.

This was/is a problem with one of my clients, even with ipsec.