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I recently set up a Ubiquiti access point (model UAP-AC-PRO-US). Part of the process required me to log into the access point, but I could not find any connection details such as the port, username, or password. After a bit of digging, I figured it out.
Logging into AP before it is adopted
When your access point is new and hasn’t been connected to your UniFi controller yet, the default SSH credentials are:
The IP address of the this device on the local area network. Assign any unused IP address in the range of IP addresses available for the LAN. For example, 192.168.0.101. Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the local area network. Gateway The IP address of the router on the local area network.For example, 192.168.0.1. Primary DNS Server, Secondary. Products - Broadcom Inc.
You can find the IP address for the access point listed in the UniFi controller’s Devices page. In my case, the IP address was 10.0.0.103
. To log in, I ran the following command from my terminal:
Logging into AP after it is adopted
If the access point is already adopted and provisioned, the UniFi controller changed the SSH login credentials for it. If your UniFi controller already manages other access points, the new access point’s SSH credentials are changed to the same credentials. If this is the first access point added to the UniFi controller, the new username is admin
and the password was randomized.
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If you need to change the SSH login credentials for the access point, please read this article.
To find the IP address for your access point, log into your UniFi controller and go to the Devices page. Assuming that the access point’s IP is 192.168.1.5
, the username is admin
, and the password is password
(please do not use this as your password), you can SSH into the access point with a command such as the following:
Fix “no matching MAC found”
Your system’s SSH client might have restrictions that prevent the commands above from working properly. For example, you might run into the following issue:
This can be fixed by supplying an additional option to the ssh
command as shown below.
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