Unifi controller version
UNIFI CONTROLLER VERSION DOWNLOAD
Download the script for your controller version (5.9.x is the stable branch) and operating system.Go to the UniFi Installation Scripts page.
UNIFI CONTROLLER VERSION INSTALL
There’s a script available for the most recent Debian and Ubuntu builds, so if you want to install controller software on Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 18.10, Debian 8 or Debian 9 – there’s no better way that using one of these scripts. So after a bit of researching online, I found that Glenn R from Ubiquiti’s community forums has prepared scripts for automatic installation of UniFi controller: UniFi Installation Scripts. Installing UniFi Controller with installation scriptsĪlthough there are official software repositories and RPM/DEB file downloads available from Ubiquiti, they’re kind of awkward to use: you still need to resolve software dependencies and preinstall a bunch of stuff. I also really like that this switch has 4 PoE (Power over Ethernet) ports, so you can plug in IP cameras and WiFi hotspots that support PoE – means you don’t need to run a separate power cable for them. I have a number of switches like this, they’re great for building out a small office network and integrate with Network Management Console – meaning you see traffic and port status.
Wonderful little device for powerful traffic management, remote access (VPN) deployment and deep packet inspection (DPI) for visual understanding of how your network clients are consuming Internet traffic. UniFi Appliances I use in my Home Office Ubiquiti Security Gateway (USG) The mobile app for remote management is pretty cool. It has its own database for keeping track of settings and states and accepts network (browser or app) connections for remote management. Network Management Controller is a piece of software or hardware that is running UniFi controller software that keeps track of all your UniFi devices and configurations.
UNIFI CONTROLLER VERSION PLUS
Ubiquiti have a few ranges of hardware, and I’m a big fan of the UniFi series of Software-Defined Networking (SDN) – very easy to setup and manager, plus you get quite a few updates via firmware, without having to change the hardware.