
Inspired by this
topic , I purchased UniFi AP. As it turned out, for normal operation, the access point needed software, which was installed on the PC. With the help of this software (controller) you can configure and manage UniFi points connected to the local network. If the computer on which the controller is installed is turned off, then after a while the devices stop working. In this case, I had one UniFi Ap and the sense in this controller disappeared. Therefore, it was decided to install Ubiquiti AirOS on it to work in Stand Alone mode.
BZ.v5.3.7782.110301.2247.bin firmwareCopy the file using WinSCP to the UniFi directory:
/tmp/fwupdate.bin
Go through SSH and start the firmware:
/sbin/ubntbox fwupdate.real -m /tmp/fwupdate.bin -d
We are waiting for a couple of minutes and log in again via SSH:
cfgmtd -f /usr/etc/system.cfg -w && reboot
Everything, now it is possible to configure a point through a
web interface, at 192.168.1.20')
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