Tech help: Ubiquiti Unifi access point setup

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RobA

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I had my home WiFi extended to my tractor barn using Ubiquiti Nanostations. Basically the house WiFi signal is beamed to our horse barn and then onto the tractor barn. This configuration was used since line of sight between the house and tractor barn was a problem. Internet is provided via a Ubiquiti Unifi UAP-AC-PRO access point in the tractor barn. This was done professionally by a local company. Since the installation included a Netgear power over ethernet switch in the horse barn I figured I could add internet at the horse barn by installing another Unifi UAP-AC-PRO access point myself.

The problem is that the access point has its own internet login and password unlike the installed initial access point which shows up with the same WiFi name and password as the one in my house. I can access the internet but it requires a different login. Both access points were installed as standalone devices and I am not using a controller.

Does anyone know how to make this additional access point show up the same as my home WiFi like the other access point does?

(I'm probably not explaining this too well)
 
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The horse barn has the netgear product? That location isn’t an access point or switch (I think you refer to it as both)- it’s a repeater. I think you will need to ditch the Netgear product and get something in line with the Ubiquiti stuff you already have.

I hate to say it but what you are trying to do isn’t exactly straight forward. It may be best to call the pros back. Otherwise you have a big learning curve....access point, repeater, switch etc etc. But once you have the proper devices and the devices configured properly it’s all doable.
 
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The horse barn has the netgear product? That location isn’t an access point or switch (I think you refer to it as both)- it’s a repeater. I think you will need to ditch the Netgear product and get something in line with the Ubiquiti stuff you already have.

I hate to say it but what you are trying to do isn’t exactly straight forward. It may be best to call the pros back. Otherwise you have a big learning curve....access point, repeater, switch etc etc. But once you have the proper devices and the devices configured properly it’s all doable.
As I read it, he has an access point on the horse barn that connects to the house (running in Client mode) and another access point on the horse barn (in AP mode)that connects to the access point in the tractor barn (which is in Client or possibly Repeater mode). Both of those access points then run off of a Netgear power over ethernet switch.
So: House network>House AP (Bridged AP Mode)>Horse Barn Client (Bridged Client mode)>Horse Barn Netgear Switch>Horse Barn AP(Bridged AP Mode)>Tractor Barn Client (Bridged Client mode>Tractor Barn Netgear Switch>Tractor Barn AP(AP Mode)

Or: House network>House AP (Bridged AP Mode)>Horse Barn Client (Bridged Client mode)>Horse Barn Netgear Switch>Horse Barn AP(Bridged AP Mode)>Tractor Barn Client (Repeater mode)

All he's trying to do is add a access point to the switch in the middle (in the horse barn).

It sounds to me like what needs to be done is to login to the access point in the horse barn and look for the section where you set the SSID.

if I think about it when I get home, I can take a screenshot of what it looks like an older version of that access point (my internet comes through a pair of a Nanostation M2 Loco access points), not sure if the interface still looks the same.

Aaron Z
 
   / Tech help: Ubiquiti Unifi access point setup
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All he's trying to do is add a access point to the switch in the middle (in the horse barn).

It sounds to me like what needs to be done is to login to the access point in the horse barn and look for the section where you set the SSID.
Aaron Z

Exactly. Just trying to add an access point in the middle. The Netgear equipment is just a a power over ethernet switch. Setting the SSID is what I can't figure out. I have the iPhone app and can't seem to find where I set the SSID.
 
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If you aren't using the Unifi controller then you need to log in to the new Unifi access point. I think default IP address is 192.168.1.20 and the default login and password is ubnt ubnt. I think you want to configure the new access point as a station. Without complete details it's really difficult to provide more help.
 
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Exactly. Just trying to add an access point in the middle. The Netgear equipment is just a a power over ethernet switch. Setting the SSID is what I can't figure out. I have the iPhone app and can't seem to find where I set the SSID.

If the Netgear POE switch has an extra port are you putting in a new AP or are you wanting to change the settings in the Ubiquiti so it’s a repeater/ap

Why are you using a Netgear POE vs the Ubiquiti POE?
 
   / Tech help: Ubiquiti Unifi access point setup #8  
If the Netgear POE switch has an extra port are you putting in a new AP or are you wanting to change the settings in the Ubiquiti so it’s a repeater/ap

Why are you using a Netgear POE vs the Ubiquiti POE?

does it matter poe is poe, i gave directions on the first post, your suppose to be able to set this up from the phone app.

if not you can install the controller on a laptop for setup, it doesn't need to run 24/7, is the light white? if not factory default the radio and start over.

UniFi - Getting Started with the UniFi Mobile App – Ubiquiti Networks Support and Help Center
 
   / Tech help: Ubiquiti Unifi access point setup #9  
Does anyone know how to make this additional access point show up the same as my home WiFi like the other access point does?

The Ubiquiti access points are nice, but are also kind of an odd duck. You think you can plug one in, connect directly to it, and configure it just like you can with others. Wrong.

My experience has been that ... somewhere ... in your system a Unifi controller is running. This is a software application. Don't mistake this for the Unify Security Gateway which is a hardware device and is entirely optional. The unify controller is where the settings are managed. It must talk to the access point, and you talk to it. You don't talk directly to the access point.

Is this the software (Unifi controller?) you are using on your phone? And is this same software running (to your knowledge) in the background of a PC somewhere else?

You need to first get to the "dashboard" of the Unifi controller. If you don't get to that, you can't do anything. At least that's how my Ubiquiti models work.
 
   / Tech help: Ubiquiti Unifi access point setup #10  
If you aren't using the Unifi controller then you need to log in to the new Unifi access point. I think default IP address is 192.168.1.20 and the default login and password is ubnt ubnt. I think you want to configure the new access point as a station. Without complete details it's really difficult to provide more help.
Correct on both counts.
If the Netgear POE switch has an extra port are you putting in a new AP or are you wanting to change the settings in the Ubiquiti so it’s a repeater/ap

Why are you using a Netgear POE vs the Ubiquiti POE?
Adding an AP.
The Ubiquiti access points are nice, but are also kind of an odd duck. You think you can plug one in, connect directly to it, and configure it just like you can with others. Wrong.

My experience has been that ... somewhere ... in your system a Unifi controller is running. This is a software application. Don't mistake this for the Unify Security Gateway which is a hardware device and is entirely optional. The unify controller is where the settings are managed. It must talk to the access point, and you talk to it. You don't talk directly to the access point.

Is this the software (Unifi controller?) you are using on your phone? And is this same software running (to your knowledge) in the background of a PC somewhere else?

You need to first get to the "dashboard" of the Unifi controller. If you don't get to that, you can't do anything. At least that's how my Ubiquiti models work.
By default they do not need a controller, they are standalone. I have 2 at home and many at work that started as standalone units.

Aaron Z
 

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