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  • Unifi IOS App

    A really convenient way to manage the network from an iPhone or iPad. The desktop browser interface will always provide the most comprehensive overview and granular management, but this mobile version provides access to all of the most often used features, even adopting new devices. Thoroughly recommend this for Pro and casual users.
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  • A nice enhancement to our Wi-Fi tools

    We recently installed the Ubiquity Unifi family of AP’s, Cloud Keys, Controllers, Switches and Routers to our Hotel, Construction office, Home and Museum environment. It makes a world of a difference to now be able to do a granular monitoring of our Wi-Fi services and be able to offer quality service over an enhanced bandwidth. From a distance, I personally can see how many clients are connected at all times, where they are connected, monitor how much bandwidth they are each pulling and react accordingly from a central location right at my hand tip, on a cell phone portal. This is power. It was a bit difficult initially to fully grasp and understand the concept, but now its life made simpler for our IT’s who know exactly what’s going on in all of our remote sites.
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  • An amazing app

    I thought 1Password was a good app. This app is ranked #1 in my opinion. To make it simple you need this app if you own any Ubiquiti products. You can literally control your network as if you were logged in from home/work. Throw in a cloud key and you can control things from anywhere.
    What’s really impressive is the more section of the app. It’s like the settings button on the web interface. Think of it as bonus control functions. Take your time and press every button. You will be amazed what you can do with this app.
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  • Awesome!

    After a little research I recently installed a cloud key, 16 port POE switch, a UniFi security gateway and 4 access points. I’m an amateur and know just enough to get myself into trouble. This system rocks! It was Super easy to get going. It gives you a ton of information via the app (90% I have no idea what it is! But I’m learning) With a little Google search I can easily manage the system. Just this morning I got a STP alert and was able to easily (once I figured out what STP meant) find the issue and resolve it. It turns out that a SONOS player that was wired directly to the network was also communicating via wireless to another SONOS, wired to the network, creating a loop which was slowing the network. The system had already stopped the loop on its own. I simply unplugged one SONOS from the network and problem solved. The whole family is super happy with the new network and it’s speed (only limited by our ISP). I’m a Ubiquiti fan now!
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  • Big improvements- well done

    Using the app now vs 14-15 mths ago is night and day. Now manage the network exclusively in the app connecting to a cloud key. Continue the great work.
  • It’s pretty, and dumb

    I’m not sure what qualifies as a “controller” in this app’s mind. It refuses to see the one on the Windows machine running on the same bloody LAN. It finally found my access point (but not my EdgeRouter X, because that’s apparently a Totally Different Thing than UniFi). But it won’t let me manage it ... because it’s being managed by the Windows controller the app can’t see.

    WHY DOES THAT MATTER!? WHY CAN’T TWO DIFFERENT CREDENTIALED CLIENT DEVICES JUST QUERY AND DISPLAY ACCESS POINT DATA, GENIUSES?

    Oh, but maybe we know why. Maybe this has something to do with me not letting the copy of Java on my Windows box talk to outside networks, cutting the UniFi controller off from the WAN. Maybe Ubiquiti’s app can’t do diddly on the local network without phoning home to momma for the data goods......
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  • This is how all networks should be managed

    I run a complex network at home due to working in IT and having a fair amount of automation. I’ve used a variety of kit over the years, and all of it has been a pain to setup and manage. This app (and the UniFi range of hardware) has made managing my network a joyful experience, rather than the the stressful experience I had previously. Thank you Ubiquiti, for understanding how to do this properly!
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  • Well thought out App

    It covers everything you could want on your Ubiquiti network-visibility. It totally leaves nothing else to be added. Appears to have no bugs, that I came across. Very detailed and easy to use and quick.
    Not much more to say than, I wish all App designers would be so diligent about creating their own Apps
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  • Just works! As all my Ubiquiti products do!

    The app lets me do everything you would typically need to do while on a mobile device when it comes to monitoring and managing your network. I frequently use it to check the status of my APs, force reconnects on unruly devices (eg my WiFi-Thermostats), and get voucher codes for guests so they can log into my guest WiFi. I recommend downloading their other apps, most importantly the latest release: WiFiman (yes, that’s the name...). I’m using Ubiquiti products for a 1-family house with a detached stable and lots of land. Business users might have other requirements but I’m sure the app meets or exceeds those as well.
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  • Unifi AC LITE

    Excellent app allows you easily to install standalone device without controller or any other downloaded software,perfect app if you are looking to improve your home Wifi and just add one or two unifi Access points which are about £70 online.I installed the AC LITE unifi and have now got fantastic coverage using Virgin media broadband
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