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Ubiquiti UniFi AP NanoHD (1733 Mbit/s)
EUR200,53

Ubiquiti UniFi AP NanoHD

1733 Mbit/s


Question about Ubiquiti UniFi AP NanoHD

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thierry.morel

6 years ago

Hi, I have plugged my new UniFi AP NanoHD into the supplied POE injector and connected the injector to a switch on a DHCP network in 192.168.1.x. I try to detect the AP with the UniFi Network / Devices app then by Connect to AP by flashing the QR code under the AP, then by switching to manual to add the proposed Wifi network on my natel. In any case undetectable. I install the Unifi Network Controler 5.10.23 software on my PC, "NO DEVICES FOUND". I reset the AP which passes by the fixed blue then reboot, I try to detect it with nmap on my local network and to detect the wifi signal with my natel and my PC always nothing of nothing. How do I get to see and configure this AP? Thank you in advance!

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Anonymous

6 years ago

Helpful answer
Hello
Unifi APs can only be managed through a controller.
Whether it is the software version you used or via the Unifi Cloud Key which is a small box that allows you to manage a large part of the Ubiquiti hardware.
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thierry.morel

6 years ago

So I answer myself. After half an hour and relaunching the Controler software under Windows, I was able to detect the AP and configure it. Its led is now blue whereas it was fixed white before. But the AP is still not detectable after configuration from the android app, even when directly connected in wifi on it ...