UniFi Controller User Guide
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Remote Host
Enter the hostname of the remote
router.
Remote Address
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Enter the Internet IP address and
port number of the remote router.
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Local Address
Enter the Internet IP address and
port number of the UniFi Security Gateway.
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Shared Secret Key
Both peer routers must use the same pre-shared
secret key for authentication.
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Save
Click to apply changes.
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Cancel
Click to discard changes.
VPN Client
The UniFi Security Gateway is required for this option.
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VPN Client (Beta)
PPTP Client is automatically
selected.
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Enabled
Select this option to enable the VPN client.
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Remote Subnets
Enter the network address of the
remote network.
Add Subnet
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If you have another remote subnet, click
this option and enter its network address.
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Server IP
Enter the IP address of the VPN server.
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Username
Enter the VPN username.
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Password
Enter the VPN password.
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MPPE
Select this option to require MPPE (Microsoft
Point-to-Point Encryption).
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Save
Click to apply changes.
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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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