Ubiquiti Networks UniF AP AC Outdoor User Manual

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Chapter 2: Using the UniFi Controller Software

UniFi

®

Controller User Guide

Ubiquiti Networks, Inc.

Settings > User Groups

Configure user groups on this screen. The default user
group is named Default and has no bandwidth limits.

User Group Settings

Name

Displays the name of the user group.

Bandwidth Limit

Displays the upload and download

limits.

Actions

Click a button to perform the desired action:

Edit

Make changes to the user group settings. Go to the

Create or Edit a User Group section below.

Delete

Delete the user group. (The Default user group

cannot be deleted.)

Create

Create a new user group. Go to the Create or Edit a

User Group section below.

Create or Edit a User Group

Name

Enter or edit the name of the user group.

Bandwidth Limit (Download)

Select to limit the

download bandwidth. Enter the maximum in Kbps.

Bandwidth Limit (Upload)

Select to limit the upload

bandwidth. Enter the maximum in Kbps.

Create

Click Create to create a new user group.

Apply

Click Apply to save changes.

Cancel

Click Cancel to discard changes.

See “Configuration” on page 44 for information on
how to assign a user or guest to a user group.

Settings > Controller

Configure the system settings of the UniFi Controller.

UniFi Controller

Controller Hostname/IP

Enter the hostname or IP

address of the UniFi Controller.

Note:

When alert emails are sent out, the Controller

Hostname/IP will be specified in the Controller URL at
the bottom of every message.

Network Discovery

When enabled, this option allows

UniFi to be discoverable via UPnP. This option is disabled
by default.

Mail Server

When enabled, UniFi will send email alerts triggered by
Pending Access Points and Disconnected Access Points.
Specify the administrator email address when you create
an account under Settings > Site Admins.

SMTP Server

Select this option to enable emails.

Enable Mail Server

Enter the outgoing (SMTP) mail

server name.

Port

The default is 25. If Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)

is enabled, then the port number will automatically
change to 465.

Enable SSL

You can enable SSL to enhance secure

communications over the Internet.

Enable Auth.

Select this option to enable

authentication.

-

username

Enter the username required by the

mail server.

-

password

Enter the password required by the

mail server.

Specify sender address

Select this option to specify

the sender email address. Enter the email address that
will appear as the sender of the email alert.

Test SMTP Server

Enter an email address and click

Send to test the mail server setup.

Apply

Click Apply to save changes.

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