Managing Multiple UniFi Sites: Central Control Across Locations
Two offices, three branches and a warehouse – each with its own UniFi controller and its own login. The moment someone asks which firmware is actually running where, a network [...]
Two offices, three branches and a warehouse – each with its own UniFi controller and its own login. The moment someone asks which firmware is actually running where, a network [...]
In many UniFi installations the Cloud Key is the heart of the network — and the single point everything depends on. When that small box dies, disappears from the server [...]
When an access point and your controller sit on the same network, adoption is a single click: the device shows up on its own, you press “Adopt”, and you are [...]
If you look after more than one UniFi location, you know the friction: a separate address for every console, a separate login, a separate browser tab. This is exactly where [...]
"How much does a UniFi cloud controller cost?" is one of the first questions when you want to run your UniFi network professionally. The honest answer: it depends – mostly [...]
A UniFi Network Controller is most useful when you can reach it from anywhere – from home, on the road, or from a client's site. Remote access really means two [...]
A UniFi network runs on its configuration: WLANs, VLANs, firewall rules, port profiles, adopted devices and user profiles all live in the controller, not on the access points or switches [...]
If you run a UniFi network, the UniFi Network application has to live somewhere: that's your controller. Two setups are especially common — a local UniFi Cloud Key on your [...]
If your UniFi Network Controller currently runs on a Cloud Key, a local server, or a self-hosted instance, you can move it to the cloud without reconfiguring your network. The [...]
With the UniFi OS Server, Ubiquiti has reworked how you self-host UniFi. It's the official successor to the older UniFi Network Server and the new standard if you want to [...]
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