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Remote Host
Enter the hostname of the remote
router.
Remote Address
Enter the Internet IP address and
port number of the remote router.
Local Address
Enter the Internet IP address and
port number of the UniFi Security Gateway.
Shared Secret Key
Both peer routers must use the same pre-shared
secret key for authentication.
Save
Click to apply changes.
Cancel
Click to discard changes.
VPN Client
The UniFi Security Gateway is required for this option.
VPN Client (Beta)
PPTP Client is automatically
selected.
Enabled
Select this option to enable the VPN client.
Remote Subnets
Enter the network address of the
remote network.
Add Subnet
-
If you have another remote subnet, click
this option and enter its network address.
Server IP
Enter the IP address of the VPN server.
Username
Enter the VPN username.
Password
Enter the VPN password.
MPPE
Select this option to require MPPE (Microsoft
Point-to-Point Encryption).
Save
Click to apply changes.
Cancel
Click to discard changes.
Settings > Guest Control
The Guest Control screen displays the following sections:
• Guest Policies (see below)
• "Access Control" on page 33
• "Hotspot" on page 30 (for Hotspot authentication)
• "Access Control" on page 33
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Enter the pre-shared secret key.
Chapter 3: Using the UniFi Controller Software
Guest Policies
Enable Guest Portal
Disabled by default. When disabled,
guests can access the Internet without entering a
password or accepting the terms of service. When this
option is enabled, you can control the Guest Portal.
Authentication
When the Guest Portal is enabled, the
authentication options will appear:
• Authentication > No Authentication (see below)
• "Authentication > Simple Password" on page 28
• "Authentication > Hotspot" on page 28
• "Authentication > External Portal Server" on page 33
Authentication > No Authentication
Select this option if guests are not required to log in (you
can choose to require the terms of service).
Expiration
Specify the guest login expiration after a
designated period of time: 8 hours, 24 hours, 2 days, 3 days,
4 days, 7 days, or User‑defined, which can be designated in
minutes, hours, and days.
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