Yes! There are a lot of other replies out there, that are not doing nearly as well - we really need to work on them too!
They could be SO much better, if we just put out back into it and made sure that everybody had the best replies ever.
Yes! There are a lot of other replies out there, that are not doing nearly as well - we really need to work on them too!
They could be SO much better, if we just put out back into it and made sure that everybody had the best replies ever.
Danish schools had this atrocity in some toilets back around 1976 at least - never realized that other countries had the same . ahem...pleasure.
social.vivaldi.net could also be a candidate for this list - they maintain a 1337 character limit on their server.
Oh, for sure - like I said, there seems to be plenty of shady stuff going on, my main point was more to the question about tracking the use online.
Out of the box they should be able to see the IP address where any requests for firmware upgrades etc. comes from, yes.
However, anyone operating in a questionable environment would almost certainly throw a VPN connection in front of the equipment, and in that case tracing the origins may rely on tactics that could land Ubiquiti in hot water with other - legal - customers.
That being said, there sure seems to be a lot of shady shit going on with regards to selling and shipping Ubiquiti equipment to sanctioned buyers, if the article you linked is correct (and I have no reason to believe it is not).