Sun Jan 11, 2015 12:44 am
Chris, I think you have come close to what CRM is, but my "view" of it goes even deeper. aCRM takes all the AirMax radios, and makes them like UniFi radios. THEY now have to call the controller to report their status. Unlike the AC2 was, where the controller called the radio. This makes the controller, and who owns it the controlee of the system. With AC2, I know what the controller is doing to my radios, and when. With CRM, I have no idea what my radios are doing or saying to the CRM!
My take was that eventually the GUI and CLI would be taken out of the radios, just like the Uni's (which are also going to the "Cloud"), and the only way you would be able to work on them was with the CRM "Cloud". This would also give UBNT direct access to every radio, to play with and test stuff. Not to mention have complete access to that radio for whatever they felt they wanted! Don't need a CLI or GUI in the radio, you have a lot more of the memory open to put in other programming in!
In light of their AC firmware disaster where you can't downgrade, what happens when you put in CRM firmware, that can't be downgraded, it ONLY works on the CRM? Do you scrap your entire system? I feel bad for the many that are now, not just trying out a few radios on this software, but are moving their entire system over to it.
Ubiquiti has already stated that at some point they may charge for using CRM. At that point, if you have firmware that you can't go back to say 5.5.4 on, you are at UBNT's mercy!
This will become more evident as UBNT brings out newer products, and those products ONLY work on the CRM.
I think the only way to force UBNT to provide the "local" controller to us, is for those that can, work on "Ground Control", or other software that will do what we need!
At the point that the UBNT firmware is installed, and can't be downgraded, it is too late ! (you will do what THEY dictate)