Tag: UNIFI

  • How to Determine the Cause of a Disconnected UniFi Device

    How to Determine the Cause of a Disconnected UniFi Device

    When a UniFi device shows as disconnected or offline in the UniFi Network application, it doesn’t always mean the users connected to that device are experiencing internet issues. Understanding the root cause is key to fixing the problem and preventing future outages. Does “Disconnected” Mean the Internet is Down? Not always. A disconnected device simply…

  • UniFi SSH Commands Guide

    UniFi SSH Commands Guide

    Troubleshooting, adoption, and maintenance via command line Accessing UniFi devices via SSH is one of the most powerful ways to troubleshoot issues, inspect device settings, adopt devices manually, or perform advanced configuration and reset tasks. This guide walks you through how to SSH into a UniFi device and lists the most useful SSH commands with…

  • How to Set Up mDNS in UniFi Network

    How to Set Up mDNS in UniFi Network

    A step-by-step guide for enabling multicast DNS in UniFi for AirPlay, HomeKit, Chromecast, and more. Multicast DNS (mDNS) is essential for smart home and media devices that rely on service discovery, especially when those devices exist across separate VLANs. In UniFi, enabling mDNS correctly allows devices like iPhones, printers, Chromecast, and HomeKit accessories to communicate…

  • How to Update UniFi AP Firmware

    How to Update UniFi AP Firmware

    A complete guide to upgrading UniFi Access Point firmware manually or automatically. Keeping your UniFi Access Points up to date ensures optimal performance, improved stability, and enhanced security. This guide outlines all available methods to update UniFi AP firmware—including through the UniFi Network application, manually via URL, and directly via SSH. Why Updating Firmware Matters…

  • How to Adopt a UniFi Access Point Using SSH

    How to Adopt a UniFi Access Point Using SSH

    Sometimes UniFi devices fail to appear in the controller’s interface or cannot be adopted using the standard discovery methods. In those cases, manually adopting a UniFi AP via SSH is often the fastest and most reliable solution. This guide walks you through the full process. When to Use SSH for UniFi Adoption SSH-based adoption is…

  • UniFi 9.2.87+: Where to Set the Inform Host Override

    UniFi 9.2.87+: Where to Set the Inform Host Override

    If you’re looking for the Inform Host Override setting in the latest versions of UniFi Network (9.2.87 and newer), you may notice it has moved from its previous location. This article explains what the inform host override does, when to use it, and where to find it in the current UniFi interface. What Is the…

  • How to Restore UniFi from Backup

    How to Restore UniFi from Backup

    A step-by-step guide to restoring a UniFi Network Controller using a saved backup file. Restoring from a backup is essential when migrating to a new UniFi Controller, recovering from data loss, or rolling back to a stable configuration. Whether you’re using a Cloud Key, Dream Machine, self-hosted controller, or UniFi OS Console, this guide walks…

  • UniFi Isolated: What It Means and How to Fix It

    UniFi Isolated: What It Means and How to Fix It

    When managing a UniFi network, you may notice a device listed as “Isolated.” This status can be confusing, especially if the device seems to be working. In this guide, we’ll explain what “Isolated” means in UniFi, why it happens, and how to fix it for both wired and wireless (mesh) access points. What Does “Isolated”…

  • Everything You Need to Know About UniFi OS Server (Before You Waste Time Testing It)

    Everything You Need to Know About UniFi OS Server (Before You Waste Time Testing It)

    UniFi OS Server is now available in Early Access, and it’s being promoted as a major advancement for MSPs and enterprise IT teams. But does it actually solve any problems we couldn’t already work around? Let’s break down what this release is, what it isn’t, and whether it brings real benefits to the table. What…

  • UniFi Devices: Which Support Active PoE and Passive PoE?

    A complete and current overview of which UniFi devices support various PoE types, including 802.3af, 802.3at, 802.3bt, and 24V Passive PoE. Understanding PoE UniFi devices use various PoE types: ⚠️ 24V passive PoE is not interchangeable with 802.3af/at/bt. Powering devices with incompatible voltage can permanently damage them. UniFi Access Points Legacy 24V Passive PoE APs…