![]() I have a Centurylink provided modem/wifi AP which connects both to LAN switches that provide wired connections where feasible and to provide wifi to everything else. I bought the UAP-AC-M, which I always understood as being refering to UniversalAccessPoint-AC?-Mesh. I have a Ubiquity product, whether it is an access point or a node for a mesh network or an outdoor specific device I am not clear. I have a small 2 br mobile home, a stick built garage and a carport ajecent to the two. I am relatively technical, have done IT work, and undertstand some basic networking, but I simply do not understand what it is that I need to do specifically to accomplish my goal of seemless and unified wifi throughout my property. I imagine this is a question that may raise some ridicule, but do not be haters, I am simply drowning in a sea of model numbers, and terms, access points, mesh networks, routers, modems, and so on. As you can see, you can get a Unifi AP up and running within 5 minutes by just using your mobile phone. It will take a few seconds before you new network is available. Scroll down and enter your Wifi name (SSID) and password.Just pick a strong password and continue. It will ask for a username and password, the default is ubnt/ubnt.Alternatively, you can scan the QR code on the back of the AP. If you don’t see the access point, make sure your WiFi on your mobile device is enabled. The Unifi AP will show up in the list of discovered devices.Next, we need to install the Unifi AP, make sure it’s connected with an ethernet cable to your network. When the led is solidly white, you know that the AP is connected and in the factory default state.So first we need the Unifi App from the Google Play store (or IOS app store), download the app on your mobile phone. ![]() I have written about Unifi ap’s before, check out this post for some insights one choosing and placing the Access Point. Choosing the right Access Pointīefore we can start we need to get the right Access Point. This guide will tell you howto install an Unifi AP without a controller. But what if you don’t want to keep a pc running 24/7/? Do you really need to controller? Nope, you can just install the Unifi Ap with you mobile phone. This way you can easily manage multiple access points and keep them all in sync and up-to-date. So you want enterprise-class wifi at home, but don’t want to use a controller? Normally you install a Ubiquiti Unifi Access Points with a controller.
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