No-IP is a simple and free Dynamic DNS (aka DDNS) service that is supported as a custom configuration on your Unifi Dream Router (aka UDR), but still very stable and easy to get it running with the right steps. Although I have mentioned this tutorial is meant for the Unifi dream Router, it should also…
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Setting up DuckDNS DDNS on your Unifi Dream Router
DuckDNS is a simple and free Dynamic DNS (aka DDNS) service that is supported as a custom configuration on your Unifi Dream Router (aka UDR), but still very stable and easy to get it running with the right steps. Although I have mentioned this tutorial is meant for the Unifi dream Router, it should also…
Monitoring Unifi APs through SNMP using Zabbix Server
From previous posts, we have deployed Zabbix Server on a Proxmox container. We also hardened the installation through Let’s Encrypt certificates for the web frontend and TLS encryption for the communication between Server and Agents/Proxies, after all, although encrypted Zabbix Server <-> Agent/Proxy communication with PSK or SSL certificates 🙂 In this post I will…
Creating a new WiFi (over VLAN) on Unifi Switches
This is a short tutorial on how to create a new WiFi network, which can be over VLAN or not, using Unifi Switches. The process is a bit different than UDM-Pro, so here we go: On your Unifi Controller Web UI, go to Settings >> Network and click on Create a new network and do…
Installing Unifi controller Docker container on Synology NAS
A Unifi controller is a required piece of software if you have any Unifi gear, such as their famous Access Points. You can have the controller running on a dedicated hardware, as Unifi Cloud Key or Dream Machine Pro. However, in this post we are going to install the Unifi controller on a Docker container…
Enabling SSH on your UDM-Pro
For future posts, we will need to have SSH enabled on the Unifi devices, including the Dream Machine Pro, so let’s get this out of the way. Allow SSH access onto UDM-pro Go to your UDM-Pro page (eg. 192.168.1.1). As usual, you will have to use your Unifi account credentials to login on the UDM-Pro….