ᐅ Unifi NanoHD on a Concrete Ceiling – What Type of Junction Box Should Be Used?

Created on: 6 Nov 2020 13:32
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BananaJoe
Hello everyone,

I’m wondering what type of mounting box would be best to install in a precast concrete ceiling to easily mount a Wi-Fi access point (the plan is to use a Unifi NanoHD, or possibly the already available Access Point AC Pro for now) without a suspended ceiling.

The architect suggests a HaloX 180, but that seems a bit excessive to me. Especially if, at least in the longer term, the NanoHD is going to be mounted on the ceiling. It only has a diameter of 16cm (6.3 inches) and therefore might not fully cover the HaloX or its mineral fiber panel.

Is it possible to install a standard flush-mounted box in such a precast concrete ceiling (apparently from Dennert, if that’s relevant)? I imagine it could be used to house the CAT cable, keystone jack, and a short patch cable, with the access point then installed on top. Would there be enough space for that?

Are there any better solutions?

Thanks in advance!
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Stefan2.84
8 Jun 2021 13:03
Ok. So, I would need to set everything up again with the software. I need to think about that. I only have a netbook and no proper computer. I’d rather not install it on my work laptop either. I’ll have to consider my options...
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hanse987
8 Jun 2021 14:33
A netbook is sufficient for this purpose. It is important to occasionally create a backup of the configuration and store it externally, for example on a NAS or an external hard drive.

Check if it is possible to make a backup within the app and possibly restore it on the controller. Whether this option exists, I have no idea. If in doubt, start over.