We use it for firmware updates. The ap group thing was too cumbersome.
Mainly I just wanted that so customers could default the router and pull
down our default config, now that they have the wifi login, may look into
it again

On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 12:28 PM Jesse DuPont <jesse.dup...@celeritycorp.net>
wrote:

> I've been testing it - I'm using a single AP group and custom overrides.
> We are also PPPoE so created custom variables so that we could do
> user-specific pppoe user/pass in the custom overrides section. It does work.
>
> *Jesse DuPont*
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> On 11/19/18 11:06 AM, Vlad Sedov wrote:
>
> Hey folks..
> Does anyone use Maestro cloud thing to manage routers for end users?
>
> We're pretty happy with how it handles corporate networks and radios, but
> home router configuration seems a bit underdeveloped. The only way I see is
> to either create an AP group and wifi network for each customer, or put
> them all under one AP group, and use the less-than-friendly custom
> overrides to maintain individual SSIDs, WPA keys, etc..
>
> How are you guys doing it?
>
> thank you,
> Vlad
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