 So, this cringe-worthy pile of cables you see before you is a unified pre-deployment. Now, people have asked how we've done this before, and I've got another video where I talk about, you know, we adopt them, but physically, this is what it looks like. No, it's not pretty. We grab a bunch of cables. We moved it here to the studio. Normally, we might do it over in our tech area, but the studio is easy enough to do because I wanted to film. And you see some blue tape on these. This is the low-tech but easy way to deploy a UniFi, and let me talk about what we're doing here. So, we have a UniFi controller. I've talked about setting these up, and it's how we manage all of our clients. So, the UniFi controller has a URL that allows them to, once these are adopted, when they leave this building, they externally can access it. And we also have it set up so they can get to it internally because we put them on the same network for adoption. And it's pretty straightforward. If your controller and the devices are in the same network, you can adopt them into that new customer profile that you created. Now, once they're all adopted, they probably need some firmware updates, so we update all the firmware, make sure they're working, then we will start labeling them. So, once everything's ready to go, there's a locate button in there that makes these blink. And once they're blinking, we just go ahead and give them a name. It's not that difficult. So, I need them incrementally. Now, we do have a map of where these are going at the client. This is actually just a simpler way to do it. I could pre-name each one based on its location, but we usually just go ahead and do it like this, where we put the tape on there. That way, as the installers grab, they know where the HDs go. They know where the APACLRs are going to go. And they just can grab each one. And they just have five, six. And I always write it out that way. There's not some confusion, because my handwriting is so poor. It's so is most everyone who works here. So, we write out the word. It matches the word in there. And they say, hey, five went at the snack bar in the West area. So, we'll write that on there. And we can, as they get turned on in the system, just rename them to where they belong and away we go. That way, we don't have to try and go, hey, where's the snack bar one? Because all these are going to be put back in their boxes. And I could then double tape it again and put the label on top of the box. But like I said, this is just the really simple way we do when we do an adoption. That way, they can just put them all together, grab them, and as they put them up into models, go where they go. Because this is a mixed one, because we have the high density areas for people, which is why we chose the HDs. And then we have the couple areas that are just wider, where there won't be quite the gathering of people. So, this is going in a bowling alley. And there's just some areas where there's not a lot of concentration of people. They're kind of spread out because of the area. So, we put the APC8LRs in there. There's going to be rooms that have like just a couple of people in there. That's a good one for them. We chose theLR because they just need connectivity in that room. They don't need the performance you may get out of the HDs. That is for the high density areas. This place actually has bleachers they set up for people. So, we're going to make sure we have plenty of these units scattered around for this. And then here are the two, and we pre-built these at our office too. The wall mounts are going to be this place is very long. And so, the distance between is further than you can run network cable. So, there's going to be two IDF rooms. So, we're going to have the main one and then we're going to have the secondary one. So, these are pre-built, ready to go. And this is what they look like assembled. We just left the case off this one so you can kind of see it. And the same thing with the switches. There's only two switches so I only labeled one. It's hard to screw that up. But the same process if we're deploying a lot of switches, we would label them all. And that way we can just, as we pull them out and we put them in each location, we'll rename them to the exact location that they're in and go from there. So, it's not too hard to do these pre-deployments and keep everything organized. The Unify Control Panel makes this really easy for renaming. Makes it easy to locate them with a quick blink. And then away we go. We're ready to deploy. It's really that simple. And that's one of the reasons we really like the Unify product line. They make our life pretty easy doing these ahead of time like this. Thanks for watching. If you liked this video, go ahead and click the thumbs up. 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