I run a small UniFi network that serves a local WebRTC page hosted on our own server. The page opens instantly on my laptop, yet my iPads refuse to load it at all—even though they are on the same Wi-Fi. Alongside that, Wi-Fi quality on the iPads swings from excellent to poor for no clear reason. The site must be reachable this weekend, during European daytime hours, so I need a UniFi-savvy network admin who can jump in promptly, review the configuration, and correct whatever is blocking traffic to the tablets. Context you’ll step into • Current issue: the iPad shows “page not loading at all.” • VLAN status: I’m not sure the settings fully cover the iPads. • Hardware in play: – UniFi Access Points – UniFi Switches Key goals 1. Diagnose and resolve the VLAN or firewall rules that stop the iPads from reaching the WebRTC page. 2. Stabilise Wi-Fi performance on the iPads (channel plan, transmit power, band steering, airtime fairness—whatever is relevant). 3. Leave me with clear notes of what you changed so I can keep things tidy after you log off. I’m available all weekend and can give you remote access to the UniFi Network application and the iPads for realtime testing. If this sounds straightforward to you, let’s lock in a session and get it fixed.