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###### guide-by-example
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![logo](https://i.imgur.com/xm6yo3I.png)
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![logo](https://i.imgur.com/tAEVBnp.png)
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# Purpose & Overview
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Ubiquiti managment software for wifi access points and other ubiquiti hardware.<br>
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Ubiquiti managment software for **wifi** access points and other ubiquiti hardware.<br>
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* [Official site](https://www.ui.com/software/)
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* [linuxserver github](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-unifi-network-application)
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# Migration from UniFi Controller
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* Do the backup of your old instance through webgui settings.
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* Do the manual **backup** of your old instance, through webgui settings.
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* Down the old container.
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* Spin the new stuff
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* Restore the backup
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<details>
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<summary>Extra Info & Rant</summary>
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<br>
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Previously called [UniFi Controller](https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-unifi-controller)
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Ubiquiti morons decided to change the name to UniFi Network Application.
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Then also tried to go for name UniFi Network Server with claim that it is for
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selfhosted version, when not on their hardware. In docks even in downloads they
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mostly use the `application` name.<br>
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selfhosted version. In docks even in downloads they mostly use the `application`.<br>
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Though love that inside the webgui version its just `Network 8.0.28`
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With this name change, linuxserver.io also changed the deployment so that
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</details>
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![backup_restore](https://i.imgur.com/WYleMWj.png)
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# Files and directory structure
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# Adoption
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![override_pic](https://i.imgur.com/VyCqaCp.png)
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The controller might see your APs during initial setup,
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but it can not adopt them before you set your docker host IP
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as `Override Inform Host`.
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* *Settings > System > Other Configuration*<br>
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`Override Inform Host` check the Enable checbox<br>
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* **Inform Host** check the **Override** checbox<br>
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*Settings > System > Advanced*<br>
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* enter docker-host IP
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* adopt devices
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# Some Settings
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* **Disable "Connects high performance clients to 5 GHz only"**<br>
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Old interface > Settings > Wireless Networks > Edit > Advanced Options<br>
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*Old interface > Settings > Wireless Networks > Edit > Advanced Options*<br>
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When enabled it forces devices to ignore 2.4GHz which obviously causes problems at range.
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Fucking monstrous stupidity to be default on,
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but I guess globaly they have power to cleanup 2.4GHz a bit.
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* **802.11 DTIM Period - sets to 3**<br>
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Settings > Wifi > Edit > Advanced<br>
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*Settings > Wifi > Edit > Advanced*<br>
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For [apple devices](https://www.sniffwifi.com/2016/05/go-to-sleep-go-to-sleep-go-to-sleep.html)<br>
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# Update
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