Help! I built a new house and decided to install a ceiling mounted Unifi AP in the center of my one story house. I have TDS 100M fiber service that uses their version of the Actiontec T3200M wireless router. I have CAT5a runs to three TVs for their set-top boxes (direct connect to the T3200M) and a Leviton 8 port 10/100/1000 un-managed switch on the fourth port for other hardwired devices (desktop PC, Unifi AP, etc.).
The T3200M is 802.11ac while the Unifi AP V2 (slightly older model but with latest firmware) is 2.4Ghz only (802.11n).
I can't get the Unifi Controller SW running on the desktop PC (hooked to the same un-managed switch, so same subnet) to even "see" the AP!
I can see it with the Android Unifi App (that was how I downloaded new firmware to it) and I have hard reset the unit as well (10 second hold-down of reset button). The Unifi LED ring glows solid green.
This SHOULD be simple but I can't figure out why the latest Controller SW can't "see" or configure it. I run Avast free virus SW on the desktop PC. I've switched off the Windows Firewall for a short time also to see if that was blocking it.
Nothing!
What obvious thing am I missing? I've never done this before either so I must be doing something wrong.
The T3200M is 802.11ac while the Unifi AP V2 (slightly older model but with latest firmware) is 2.4Ghz only (802.11n).
I can't get the Unifi Controller SW running on the desktop PC (hooked to the same un-managed switch, so same subnet) to even "see" the AP!
I can see it with the Android Unifi App (that was how I downloaded new firmware to it) and I have hard reset the unit as well (10 second hold-down of reset button). The Unifi LED ring glows solid green.
This SHOULD be simple but I can't figure out why the latest Controller SW can't "see" or configure it. I run Avast free virus SW on the desktop PC. I've switched off the Windows Firewall for a short time also to see if that was blocking it.
Nothing!
What obvious thing am I missing? I've never done this before either so I must be doing something wrong.