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How do I remove a device from UniFi app?

In order to remove a device from the UniFi app, you should take the following steps:

1. Log in to your UniFi app.

2. Navigate to the Devices tab, which will show you all the devices currently connected to your network.

3. Scroll down to the device you would like to remove and select it.

4. Navigate to the Propertie tab, and select the “Remove Device” option.

5. A pop-up will appear which will ask you to confirm that you are sure you want to remove the device.

6. Once you confirm you would like to remove the device, it will be removed from your device list.

It is important to note that when you remove a device from the UniFi app, it may not be completely removed from your network, depending on your settings. You may also need to physically remove any cabling connecting the device to your network that is still plugged in.

How do I change the default website in UniFi controller?

If you want to change the default website in UniFi controller, you can follow these steps:

1. Log in to your UniFi controller.

2. On the menu bar, click the ‘Settings’ tab.

3. Select ‘Site’ from the left hand side menu.

4. On the ‘Site’ page, scroll down to the section labelled ‘Wildcard Subdomains’.

5. Here, you will have an option to change the default website from the default ‘app’ setting.

6. Click ‘Save’ and you’ve changed the default website on UniFi.

How do I move UniFi AP to another site?

To move a UniFi AP to another site, you will need to power off the AP first. Once it is shut down, you can unplug the Ethernet cable from the AP and find another site to install the device. For installation, you will need to connect an Ethernet cable from the internet to the port labeled “Internet” and connect a second cable from the port labeled “LAN” to your local network.

You should then secure the AP in its new location and power on the device. You will then need to log into the UniFi Controller from your web browser and navigate to the new site in the left-hand menu then click “adopt” to add the device to the new site.

You will also have to adjust the network settings on the device to match the new site. Additionally, you may need to repeat the process in reverse if you ever wish to move the AP back to its original site.

How do I remove UniFi cloud key?

If you wish to remove your UniFi Cloud Key from your network, the process is relatively simple.

First, make sure the device is powered off and unplugged from the power source. Once the device is powered down, you can physically disconnect the device.

The next step is to reset the Cloud Key. This will wipe out all of the settings, including the network configuration. To reset your Cloud Key, simply press and hold the reset button, located on the bottom of the case, for about 5-10 seconds.

After this is done, the LED will turn off, indicating that the reset is complete.

Once the reset is complete, you can physically remove the Cloud Key from your network.

Finally, make sure you securely dispose of the Cloud Key.

Following these steps will ensure your previous settings will not interfere with future new settings, and that your UniFi Cloud Key is safely removed from your network.

What is the UniFi cloud key used for?

The UniFi Cloud Key is a solution for managing and monitoring the UniFi Network hardware and software remotely. It allows for easy access, configuration and management of multiple remote sites from a single control interface.

Essentially, it provides a single, secure point of access for users to manage the UniFi network from anywhere. The Cloud Key can be used to deploy, manage, monitor and configure UniFi Network devices, as well as to manage settings such as user access.

Its security features include password-protected access, HTTPS encryption, and a read-only mode. It comes with a built-in 802.11ac dual-band Wi-Fi and integrates seamlessly with the UniFi controller software.

With the built-in convenience of PoE, the UniFi Cloud Key can be powered remotely with the included Ethernet cable. Its intuitive user interface also offers visual feedback and real-time status updates on network devices, including UniFi cameras and access points.

With the Cloud Key, it’s easy to deploy, manage, and monitor the UniFi Network hardware and software, securely and remotely.

What is the default username and password for UniFi cloud key?

The default username for the UniFi Cloud Key is ‘ubnt’, and the default password is ‘ubnt’. It is important to remember to change the default credentials to something more secure after the initial setup of the UniFi Cloud Key.

This is done by logging into the device via SSH or accessing the controller interface directly via its IP address. Once logged in, the administrator can create a new username and password combination.

It is also possible to use the WebUI to reset the password for the default ‘ubnt’ user.

Additionally, for even greater security, it is recommended to set up two-factor authentication for the UniFi Cloud Key controller. This can be done easily with a smartphone app such as Google Authenticator (which is free) or any other 2FA solution.

For further assistance with setting up or troubleshooting the UniFi Cloud Key, please see the relevant documentation and support information available on Ubiquiti’s website.

What database does UniFi controller use?

The UniFi controller software uses a MongoDB database, which is an open-source document-oriented database program. MongoDB is built on an architecture of collections and documents, rather than traditional relational tables and rows.

This allows for more flexible and dynamic data structure, enabling you to create more complex applications and objects as needed. Additionally, MongoDB helps improve scalability and performance by supporting a variety of data models, which makes it an ideal choice for any kind of high-traffic application.

It provides users with easy use and expansion, allowing you to store and query data quickly and easily. Also, it’s highly secure, with built-in security protocols to ensure data integrity and protection.

As such, it is a great choice for the UniFi controller software.

Where is UniFi system properties located?

UniFi System Properties is found within the UniFi Network Controller software. It can be accessed via the “Settings” tab on the left side of the main window. Once the Settings tab is selected, there is an option for “System Properties” located at the bottom of the Settings menu.

Once selected, the user will be taken to the System Properties section, which contains various options including the Controller Hostname, Controller Port, Cloud Access, and SSL Certificate. These settings enable users to customize the UniFi Network Controller to fit their own needs.

Where are Unifi backups stored Windows?

Unifi backups on Windows systems are typically stored in the ‘Unifi_Backup’ folder located at the root of your C drive. The exact path is C:\Unifi_Backup. This folder should be created automatically when you install the Unifi controller software.

Depending on your configuration, you may also find. tar files stored in this folder. The. tar files are archives that contain indexed backups of the controller.

What is the default database name for Unifi?

The default database name for Ubiquiti’s Unifi Network Controller is “unifi”. The Unifi Network Controller is designed to manage networks of Ubiquiti devices, including access points, switches, gateways, and more.

When the controller is installed, it creates a new database with this name to store information about the network, including settings, users, statistics, and device information. While it’s possible to change this default database name, it’s not recommended, as it may lead to unexpected behavior in the application.

Where is config Gateway JSON?

Config Gateway JSON can be found in the “Edit configuration” pane of the Payment Request API. To access this pane, visit the Developer Dashboard on the Google Payments Merchant Center. Once in the Dashboard, select the “Merchant Settings” option, then select “Payments Request API”.

On the left side of the page, look for the “Edit Configuration” tab and select it to open the pane. The Config Gateway JSON will be in this pane, and can be edited to update your payment settings.

How do I transfer UniFi Controller to another computer?

Transferring a UniFi Controller to another computer is a relatively straightforward process. It involves backing up your existing configuration, then restoring it on the new computer. Here are the basic steps:

1. Create a backup of your existing UniFi Controller configuration. To do this, log into the existing UniFi Controller and navigate to Settings > Maintenance > Backup. Click the “Download Backup” button, and save the backup file to a secure location.

2. Install the UniFi Controller software on the new computer. Make sure to use the same version of the software that was used in the previous installation.

3. Launch the new UniFi Controller and click “Restore from Backup” in the initial setup wizard.

4. Select the backup file that you created in step 1 and follow the instructions in the setup wizard.

5. Once the backup has been restored, all of your settings, users, and other data will be available on the new UniFi Controller.

That’s it! You should now be able to move your UniFi Controller to another computer.

How do I transfer UniFi?

To transfer a UniFi network, you need to take a few steps. Firstly, you need to make sure that the devices you plan to transfer, including the switch and APs, are running the same firmware version. Secondly, you will need to provision the new controller so that it has the same IP address and port, as well as the same login credentials, as the old controller.

Once this is done, setup the new controller to have a wide open firewall, so that the devices are freely accessible over the internet. Once the configs have been changed, you will then need to connect the switch and APs and adopt them to the new controller, which should be accomplished by activating the controller’s adoption process.

Once this is done and you have ensured that all of the settings are correct, you will be able to transfer the UniFi network without any issues. As a final step, you can then upgrade the firmware version on the new controller, if necessary.