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 <note tip>Consider using a Docker-based configuration.</note> <note tip>Consider using a Docker-based configuration.</note>
  
-====== Server Prep ======+===== Server =====
  
 [[internet:mail:zimbra:zimbra_ose#server_preparation|Server Prep]]   [[internet:mail:zimbra:zimbra_ose#server_preparation|Server Prep]]  
  
-===== Controller Installation =====+==== Unifi Installation ====
  
 :!: Unifi Controller seems to be easy to install, run and update under **Docker**.  See below. :!: Unifi Controller seems to be easy to install, run and update under **Docker**.  See below.
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 </file> </file>
  
-==== Management ====+===== Management =====
  
-=== Browser ===+==== Browser ====
  
 https://ip.of.controller:8443 https://ip.of.controller:8443
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 ^Default Password |''123456''   | ^Default Password |''123456''   |
  
-=== SSH ===+==== SSH ====
  
 ^Default Username |''ubnt''     | ^Default Username |''ubnt''     |
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 :!: Be aware that under **Settings -> Networks -> Edit** you will find a **DHCP Server enabled**. :!: Be aware that under **Settings -> Networks -> Edit** you will find a **DHCP Server enabled**.
  
-**Select the site -> Settings -> Site**+**Select the site -> Settings -> System**
  
   * ''Site Name''   * ''Site Name''
   * ''Country''   * ''Country''
   * ''Time Zone''   * ''Time Zone''
-  * ''Device Authentication'' 
  
 **Select the site -> Settings -> Wireless Networks** **Select the site -> Settings -> Wireless Networks**
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 Simple guest access uses single DHCP server and restricts access to Internet only. Simple guest access uses single DHCP server and restricts access to Internet only.
  
-<note tip>These steps are no longer correct for Controller V8. Guest networks are now created by selecting ''Manual'' configuration and enabling ''Hotstop Portal'' You configure the user experience by managing the Hotspot Portal.</note>+<note tip>These steps are no longer correct for Controller V8. Guest networks are now created by selecting ''Manual'' configuration and enabling ''Hotspot Portal'' You configure the user experience by managing the Hotspot Portal.</note>
  
   * To **restrict bandwidth of guests**, create a "Guests" User Group   * To **restrict bandwidth of guests**, create a "Guests" User Group
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 ==== L3 Adoption ==== ==== L3 Adoption ====
  
-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5tkToD_nds+**Docs**: https://help.ui.com/hc/en-us/articles/204909754-Remote-Adoption-Layer-3 
 + 
 +**HowTo**: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y5tkToD_nds
  
   - Install AP   - Install AP
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 ===== Docker ===== ===== Docker =====
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 +<note warning>This example uses an unsupported Docker image.  You probably want to use "linuxserver/unifi-network-application:latest" now.</note>
  
 Unifi Controller seems to be easy to install, run and update under Docker. Unifi Controller seems to be easy to install, run and update under Docker.
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