

We support MongoDB 3.6 since 5.13.10, older controllers only support up to MongoDB 3.4.For Debian/Ubuntu users installing via our repo, please update your APT source (see HERE).We may investigate alternative JVMs and update this message accordingly. Oracle JRE 8 offers the simplest path as it will simply "just work" without requiring any changes.Only the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is required. If you're installing that release or later please make sure you have manually installed a current release of Java 8 beforehand. We stopped bundling Java as of UniFi Network 5.11.47.You will also be able to use this dashboard to see the statistics of your UniFi network.
Using the UniFi network controller, you can manage all the UniFi devices that are a part of your network. If you have 32-bit Java installed then we recommend uninstalling it. Setting up the UniFi software on a Raspberry Pi is a fairly straightforward process as it just relies on the multi-platform Java runtime to run. Users running 64-bit Windows should only have 64-bit Java installed.Either remove the 'service dns forwarding options' portion of, or add additional 'options' lines defining name servers, such as 'server=1.1.1.1', 'server=8.8.8.8', etc. If you have any 'service dns forwarding options' configuration defined in, it will overwrite the provisioning of statically defined name servers, leaving you with no DNS.Minimum supported device firmware for U6-Series devices is 5.29.0, UAP/USW is 4.0.9, and for USG it's 4.4.34.As of UniFi Network controller 5.9, if using Cloud Access, the host system/device requires outbound 8883/tcp to be open/unrestricted.An updated/current version of Java 8 must be installed on the system hosting the controller software.Controller updates may cause your adopted devices to reprovision after controller upgrades.During adoption, the controller will attempt to establish a direct. Most earlier versions are also supported for direct upgrade, going back to 3.1.0. A common issue is that the controller and the target device dont share the same network.
