

Alternatively, if this has not been set up, these details will be left blank and you can choose to enable this depending on your requirements – in this case, you can either assign your own credentials or the software will create them for you (just make sure you note them down).įinally, as a last resort and if all else fails (this really shouldn’t be necessary if the above methods have been used), you can always factory reset a UniFi access point as detailed in our blog post.

UNIFI CONTROLLER LOGIN PASSWORD
You will need to click the tiny eye icon on the right of the password field in order to view the current password. You can double check if this is the case by logging into the UniFi Controller Software, then click the tiny gear icon in the bottom left corner to go to the settings page – on this page, at the bottom, you will see something similar to the above screenshot, where if SSH has been enabled, the blue check box next to “ Enable SSH Authentication” will be ticked and you will see the username and password displayed.

Each new device or location will have a settings page like this – you can access each individual settings page for different APs by clicking the dropdown box the top right of the dashboard, labelled “ Locations“.Īnother possible situation you might also encounter with regards to the default username and password of the UniFi Access Point, is if the AP has had SSH already enabled within the UniFi Controller Software. *Note the screenshot below is a newer version of the software, some customers may not see reference to SSH, it will simply read “ Device Authentication” – this is where the auto-generated password will be shown. Your settings page should look something like the below (depending on the version of the software you’re using): This information can be found by looking in the very bottom left corner of the UniFi Software Dashboard and clicking on the small gear icon – this will bring you to the settings page where the username and password are available to view or edit – this is in the bottom section of the screen, labelled “ Device Authentication“, simple click the tiny eye icon to reveal your password. When customers initially setup their UniFI Access Point in the controller software, if you don’t specify a password when you add a new location or access point, it will auto generate a password for you. As long as the UniFi Access Point has not been previously setup or adopted by the software, and only if you are attempting to connect via SSH, then always use the default username and password of ubnt / ubnt. Inevitably at some point you will need to use this username and password again – and you will thank yourself when you remember where it is you stored that information!Īnother scenario involving the default username and password for UniFI Access Points (and many other Ubiquiti products) would be when accessing the unit via SSH – in this case (and if you haven’t already adopted the AP into the controller software as mentioned above), you would then need to use the default username and password – this has always been Username: ubnt and Password: ubnt. So, in the above specific situation, where a customer is setting up a UniFi Access Point for the first time and using the Ubiquiti Controller Software to manage the AP, you will need to create a memorable username and password of your own and write it down make sure you keep this somewhere safe, store a physical copy somewhere (where you won’t lose it or forget where you put it) and create a text file on your phone or laptop with this information stored for future use. This is what the UniFi Controller Software login screen will look like: During this process when you adopt the UniFi wireless AP into the controller software you will be asked to assign a username and password – to be clear, this isn’t asking you what the current username and password is, it’s asking you to assign new ones (that you have thought of with your own fragile mind). So, you’ve just got your shiny new UniFi Access Point and have yet to go through the setup process of installing the unit.
